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    Lafarge Africa’s annual profit soars to record high on increased sales volumes | Feed rationalization

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    Leading cement manufacturer Lafarge Africa has reported an impressive 173% increase in net profit, a record profit, due to aggressive production increases and improved plant stability.

    Despite the challenging macroeconomic environment, Lafarge Africa broke records by exceeding the 2025 fiscal year revenue threshold of 1 trillion naira. This phenomenal growth has strengthened Africa’s dominance in the building solutions sector and set a new benchmark for industry profitability.

    For East Africa’s construction industry, Mr. Lafarge’s phenomenal rise is an important bellwether. Robust cement production across the continent signals supply chain stabilization as Kenya embarks on major infrastructure projects including affordable housing and the upcoming expansion of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). This economic victory holds important lessons for regional companies like Bamburi Cement in weathering inflation while implementing sustainable volume-driven growth strategies.

    Record-breaking financial milestone

    The unaudited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2025 speak to the company’s unprecedented success. Lafarge Africa, which is now heavily backed by Huaxin Building Materials Group following the exit of Swiss-based Holcim, reported an impressive 53% increase in net sales. Revenue surged to 1.66 trillion naira (approximately Ksh98.5 billion) from 696.7 billion naira a year earlier.

    This exceptional top-line momentum effectively spilled over to the bottom line. Profit after tax (PAT) soared 172.7% to a record high of 273.1 billion Naira (approximately Kshs 25.2 billion) from 100.1 billion Naira in 2024. Pre-tax profit also grew significantly, increasing by 170.1% to N411.3 billion, demonstrating the company’s unparalleled operating leverage.

    Powering unprecedented growth

    Several strategic factors converged to deliver this bumper crop for shareholders. The company successfully implemented a four-pronged strategy focused on plant reliability, operational efficiency, and aggressive market positioning. The introduction of innovative and environmentally friendly products such as ECOPlanet cement and Watershield cement has played a pivotal role in capturing new market segments requiring modern and resilient building materials.

    Furthermore, the improved macroeconomic environment in Nigeria’s key markets, characterized by relative stability of the local currency and the absence of significant exchange losses, provided a highly favorable environment for growth. A large housing shortage and public infrastructure projects boomed the construction sector, with demand steadily exceeding supply throughout the year.

    Rapid increase in operating profit: Operating profit increased by 103% to 392 billion naira and profit margin widened to 37%. Reducing finance costs: The company managed to significantly reduce its finance costs by 74.5% (32.1 billion naira), significantly boosting its net profit margin. Capacity expansion: Ongoing capital projects aim to increase production at the Ashaka and Sagamyu plants, with a combined annual production target of 14 million tonnes.

    Strategic acquisitions and future ambitions

    The 2025 financial year marked a decisive turning point for Lafarge Africa, coinciding with major changes in corporate ownership. Huaxin Building Materials Group took the lead, bringing over a century of technical expertise and leveraging a global supply chain. This strategic partnership has enabled Lafarge to deepen its core technical skills and increase reliability of supply across its vast network.

    The company isn’t resting on its laurels. The management team has a clear goal of continuously increasing production capacity and driving the transition to sustainable, low-carbon building materials. Products such as ECOcrete, a low-carbon ready-mixed concrete, highlight the company’s commitment to green growth. This is a trend that is quickly gaining traction among Kenyan real estate developers who are promoting environmentally certified buildings in Nairobi and Mombasa.

    Lessons for the East African market

    The ripples of Lafarge’s success extend far beyond West Africa. In Kenya, the construction sector contributes significantly to GDP, and the demand for high-quality, affordable cement remains unquenchable. The government’s bottom-up economic transformation agenda relies heavily on the rollout of affordable housing units and the modernization of urban infrastructure, which requires millions of tonnes of raw materials.

    Kenyan cement manufacturers can draw direct inspiration from Lafarge’s disciplined business execution and relentless focus on cost control. By investing in plant stabilization and localizing supply chains to reduce global transportation disruptions, East African businesses can similarly protect themselves from economic shocks and unlock unprecedented profitability in a competitive market.

    A foundation built on resilience

    As urbanization accelerates across the continent, the role of innovative building solutions providers becomes increasingly important. Lafarge Africa has demonstrated that with the right strategic configuration, legacy industries, even in historically volatile emerging markets, can achieve exponential growth and deliver immense value to both consumers and shareholders.

    “Our full year 2025 performance is a testament to the effectiveness of our four-point strategy, disciplined execution and relentless focus on value creation,” said CEO Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, summarizing a historic year of company triumphs.

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