Saigon Beer Company's Profits Decrease

VnExpressVnExpress27/10/2023


Sabeco, owner of Saigon Beer, had a profit of more than 1,000 billion VND in the third quarter, down 10% compared to the previous quarter and down more than 20% compared to the same period last year.

Saigon Beer - Alcohol - Beverage Corporation (Sabeco) explained that the low business results of the last quarter were due to increasingly fierce competition, low consumer demand due to economic instability, and high input material costs. Meanwhile, the company was not able to cut down on many costs such as management and sales.

In the third quarter, Sabeco's revenue decreased by 14% compared to the same period in 2022, down to about VND 7,500 billion. The company recorded a profit after tax of VND 1,074 billion, down 23% compared to the third quarter of 2022.

In the first 9 months of the year, Saigon Beer’s revenue decreased by 12%, to more than VND22,100 billion, and its after-tax profit also decreased by 26%, to nearly VND3,300 billion. The company said that this decrease was due to the strict implementation of Decree 100 throughout the first quarter, in addition to the reasons mentioned above.

Thus, after 9 months, Sabeco has only achieved nearly 55% of its revenue plan and 57% of its profit target for the year. At the beginning of the year, the company's leaders set these targets with the ambition of establishing new heights. They believe that the Vietnamese beer industry is facing a golden opportunity as people's incomes increase rapidly, plus great potential from the non-alcoholic beer segment and exports.

However, after reaching a peak profit of nearly VND1,800 billion in the second quarter of 2022, the beer company's profits have continued to decline. In the middle of this year, many securities companies also forecast that Sabeco's revenue and profit this year will be difficult to meet expectations because the beer industry is growing slowly because consumers are "tightening their belts".

Vietcombank Securities Company estimates that Sabeco's revenue will only increase by about 6% instead of the planned 15%, reaching about VND37,000 billion. Similarly, SSI Securities Company estimates that Sabeco's revenue and profit will only increase by about 4.7% and profit will increase by 5.2%.

Earlier this month, Sabeco also appointed a new CEO, Lester Tan Teck Chuan, to replace Bennett Neo Gim Siong, who ended his five-year term in Vietnam.

Mr. Lester Tan, a Singaporean national, has over 28 years of experience in the beer and beverage industry in Asian markets, including Thailand, Myanmar, Mongolia and Singapore. Prior to his leadership role at Sabeco, he was the general manager of beer at ThaiBev PLC, responsible for the Thai market from 2020 to 2023.

Mr. Tu



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