The net income of San Miguel Food and Beverage, Inc. was 10% higher than the profit booked in 2021, and the highest since the company was consolidated four years ago.
"SMFB's results prove the resilience of our business model as we navigated a very difficult environment in 2022," said Ramon S. Ang, president and CEO of SMFB. The company cited challenges such as heightened geopolitical tensions, inflationary pressures, and supply chain issues. SMFB said consolidated revenues last year also jumped 16% to ₱358.9 billion, driven by robust performances of its beer, spirits, and food businesses.
Following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, the group's beer business in the local market recorded higher volumes last year. It generated ₱136.2 billion in revenues. Its international operations likewise recorded strong gains with volumes up double-digit.Its food business, meanwhile, booked ₱175.3 billion in revenues, with almost all its segments posting double-digit revenue growth.
"Looking to 2023, we expect to continue to deliver operational excellence and invest in growth to drive long-term value for our shareholders. At the same time, we will continue to ensure that our products are within reach of every Filipino," Ang said.
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