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Friday 27 September 2024 1:19 pm

Nestlé: UK profit almost doubles as sales pass £2bn

By: Jon Robinson

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Nestlé headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland.
Nestlé headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland.

The UK arm of Nestlé almost doubled its profit in its latest financial year as sales passed £2bn, the company has revealed.

The York-headquartered division reported a pre-tax profit of £162.4m for 2023, up from the £82m it achieved in 2022.

According to newly-filed accounts with Companies House, the UK arm’s turnover also increased from £1.97bn to £2.12bn over the same period.

A statement from the company said: “Following a very tough year in 2022 there has been a significant improvement in operating profit in 2023 as a result of a combination of factors.”

Nestlé has posted an operating profit of £150.7m for the year, up from £63.5m and added that it incurred restructuring costs of £37m in 2023.

It also received a dividend of £145.5m from its subsidiary companies, up from £44.3m.

Future remains ‘extremely challenging’ – Nestlé

On its future, Nestlé said: “The external environment remains extremely challenging.

“Inflationary pressures, increased costs, the impacts of climate change and a range of supply chain complexities and geopolitical uncertainties will continue to put pressure on the company.”

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Nestlé’s UK results come after the UK arm of Nespresso, which is owned by the group, also boosted its sales and profit during its latest financial year.

Nespresso grew its pre-tax profit for the 11th year in a row while its turnover has continued its run of increasing every year that records are available on Companies House.

It reported a pre-tax profit of £14m for 2023, up from the £13.3m it posted in 2022. Its turnover has also risen from £329.9m to £338.6m.

It was also recently revealed that Mindful Chef, which is also owned by Nestlé, cut its annual loss despite its sales also falling.

The London-headquartered business reported a pre-tax loss of £1.7m for 2023, after also losing £7.4m in 2022. Mindful Chef’s turnover fell from £58.8m to £50.9m in the year.

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