Century Pacific revenues up 21%; earnings growth remain flat

November 7, 2017 - 4:26 PM
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Century Pacific Food, Inc. (CNPF), the Philippines’ largest canned food company and leading exporter of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) tuna and coconut products, reported its consolidated net income grew by 21% year-on-year to Php2.2 billion for the first nine months ending September 2017.

As of September 2017, the Company generated total consolidated revenues of Php25.3 billion, which corresponded to a 21% sales growth year-on-year.

This growth was driven primarily by sustained double-digit growth in its branded consumer food business and continued recovery in its OEM export segment.

However, the Company experienced continued input price pressures, which compressed profit margins compared to the same period last year.

Branded food alone registered a 12% increase to P18.0 billion, while OEM exports grew by more than 45% to P7.3 billion.

“We continue to see healthy revenue growth despite our higher base during the third quarter of last year. Branded food, in particular, continues to be driven by increases in sales volume across all segments – Marine, Meat, and Milk.

OEM on the other hand saw a combination of higher volumes and higher average selling price, as global demand for both tuna and coconut remains strong and as we diversify into higher value products,” said Chief Finance Officer Oscar Pobre.

For the third quarter alone, the Company behind household names Century Tuna, Argentina, 555, Angel, and Birch Tree, posted Php6.4 billion in branded revenues, representing an 11% growth versus last year and a 7% increase versus the second quarter of 2017. The OEM business in the third quarter also posted year-on-year growth of 30% and sequential growth of 9%.

In terms of profitability, CNPF saw consolidated gross profit decrease by 3% due to significantly higher input costs year-on-year and the faster growth of lower margin OEM businesses.

However, operating income increased by 1% year-on-year, as the Company worked on reducing administrative costs causing a decline in operating expense by 2% year-on-year. These translated to a gross profit margin of 25.7% and an operating margin of 11.8% for the first nine months ending September 2017.

“We continue to encounter elevated raw material prices and headwinds on our profitability metrics which are likely to remain up to middle of next year. Despite these challenges, which we believe are cyclical in nature, we remain focused on delivering the Company’s strategy of sustainable earnings growth over a longer time period,” said Pobre.

He added: “We also remain positive that the strong momentum on our topline, maintained market leadership in key categories, and exciting growth prospects in new products put us in a good position to benefit once input prices begin to soften.”

In the midst of the more challenging environment, CNPF maintained its healthy balance sheet and capacity to grow with debt-to-equity and net gearing at only 0.59x and 0.13x, respectively.

Cash flows also continue to improve with operating cash flows at P1.5 billion and free cash flow amounted to P688million for the first nine months of 2017.

The Company likewise produced robust return on equity of 20.7% as of September 2017.