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Thai Union records 1Q24 net profit of USD 32.49 M

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Thursday, May 09, 2024, 07:00 (GMT + 9)

  • Net profit increased 53.9 percent from 1Q23 adjusted net profit to THB 1.2 billion (USD 32.49 M) due to a healthier operating profit
  • Gross profit margin improved to 17.3 percent, with stronger GPM across Frozen, PetCare, and Value-added categories
  • Sales increased 1.7 percent year-on-year to THB 33.2 billion (USD 898.75 M)
  • Significant growth in PetCare business

Thai Union Group PCL reported a net profit of THB 1.2 billion (USD 32.49 M) in the first quarter of 2024, a 53.9 percent increase from the adjusted net profit of 1Q23, which excludes share of profit and tax benefits from Red Lobster. The strong result was driven by a robust recovery in demand across the core Ambient, PetCare, and Value-added categories.

Source: Thai Union

Improved performances across all businesses helped lift sales by 1.7 percent in the first three months of the year to THB 33.2 billion (USD 898.75 M) from a year earlier. The Group’s gross profit margin improved to 17.3 percent, driven by Frozen, PetCare, and Value-added categories.

“Thai Union Group’s focus on our core business of Ambient, Frozen, and PetCare has been instrumental in returning our business to growth,” said Thiraphong Chansiri, CEO of Thai Union Group. “Our Group demonstrated great resilience during 2023 when we faced a challenging operating environment, and after seeing initial signs of a recovery in our performance in the final quarter of last year, I’m pleased to see that we have now emerged even stronger.”

In the first quarter, Ambient sales grew 12.7 percent year-on-year to THB 17.2 billion (USD 465.62 M), with volumes rising 12.7 percent, resulting in an all time high sales contribution from Ambient, driven by stronger demand across all regions, particularly in the Middle East, Europe, and the U.S. The gross profit margin declined to 16.6 percent due to higher raw material prices in the Group’s inventory. PetCare sales increased 13.2 percent from a year earlier to THB 4.0 billion (USD 108.28 M) due to higher sales from the premium mix and price adjustment. PetCare delivered a gross profit margin of 25.7 percent, the highest level since the second quarter of 2022.

Sales in the Value-added category rose by 10.8 percent compared to the first quarter of 2023 due to improve product mix and booked a record-high gross profit margin of 29.5 percent. The Frozen category saw sales decline 17.7 percent year-on-year largely as a result of soft demand in the U.S. market and the implementation of the rightsizing strategy, which started in 2Q23. In terms of geographical diversity, sales in the U.S. and Canada accounted for 38.6 percent of total revenues, followed by 29.6 percent from Europe, 10.9 percent from Thailand, and 20.9 percent from others.

Net profit experienced a strong growth, compared to adjusted net profit of 1Q23. This was driven by improvements across all business categories, despite reduced foreign exchange gains, lower share of profit, higher financial costs, and increase of the tax expenses.

During the quarter, the Japan Credit Rating Agency, Ltd. (JCR) raised the Thai Union Group’s foreign currency issuer credit rating from A- to A with a stable outlook. This rating is the same level as the sovereign credit rating of Thailand from JCR.

Since the beginning of 2024, Thai Union announced its third share buyback program, in order to reward shareholders by returning excess capital to them and boost earnings per share. The share repurchase program will not exceed THB 3.6 billion (USD 97.46 M) or 200 million shares. At the end of March 2024, the total cumulative number of shares repurchased was 86 million shares, and Thai Union aims to continue repurchasing the shares in the remaining period of the program.

Source: Thai Union

Thai Union’s commitment to sustainability remained a focus in the first quarter, announcing the Zero Wastewater Discharge Project at its fish plant in Thailand to set a new global benchmark for a seafood factory by achieving 100 percent wastewater recycling. The Group also launched the Shrimp Decarbonization initiative, developed in collaboration with global environmental organization The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and Ahold Delhaize USA, to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within the shrimp supply chain, while Thai Union Feedmill became the first feedmill in Asia to receive the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) Feed Standard certificate, setting a new benchmark for sustainable feed production in the region.

“I am confident that through our Strategy 2030, which will create a sustainable and healthier future for humans, pets and the planet, and which is underpinned by a purpose of “Healthy Living, Healthy Oceans, that Thai Union Group is well positioned for sustained, long-term growth,” Chansiri said.

Source: Thai Union 

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