Innscor revenue soars 18.4% to US$1.086 billion

Inscor’s revenue has crossed the US$1 billion mark, reaching US$1.086 billion for the year ended June 30, 2025, representing an 18.4% jump from the previous year. The group’s strong performance was driven by volume growth across its core segments, including Mill-Bake, Beverages, and Light Manufacturing.

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The Mill-Bake segment maintained strong momentum, with the Bakery division experiencing a 12% increase in sales volumes. National Foods delivered an 18% volume growth, driven by improved raw material availability and expanded capacity. The Beverages segment benefited from recent capacity investments and product innovation.

Despite challenges, including currency volatility and regulatory costs, Inscor remains optimistic about its future prospects. The group’s strong balance sheet, diversified portfolio, and commitment to sustainable development position it well for continued success.

Some key highlights from the financial report include:

  • Operating Profit Before Financial Loss, Depreciation, Amortization, and Fair Value Adjustments (EBITDA) grew 13% to US$96.355 million
  • Attributable Profit to Equity Holders of the Parent was US$41.003 million, translating to Headline Earnings Per Share (HEPS) of 7.25 US cents
  • The group’s balance sheet remains strong, with a robust fixed asset base and minimal net-gearing levels of 10.1%

Inscor’s performance demonstrates its resilience and adaptability in a challenging economic environment. The group’s focus on innovation, efficiency, and customer affordability is expected to drive future growth and success.

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