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Britvic Ireland shows strong growth in Q1

byCT Report
31/01/2017
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DUBLIN: Soft drinks firm Britvic said first-quarter revenue rose 4.3 per cent on strong sales of its drinks in Britain, and it reported an eighth consecutive quarter of growth in Ireland. The company, which includes Miwadi, Ballygowan and Robinsons Fruit Shootin its product portfolio, said there was a strong start to the year for its Irish division, with revenue rising 6.4 per cent. “Britvic has outpaced overall soft drinks market growth and has grown across all channels,” the company said in a statement.

The company said its low and zero sugar products recorded significant growth in the first quarter. “Through investment in innovation and new product development Britvic Ireland has become the number one player in “no added sugar”, with over 30 per cent share of the market,” the company said. “Nearly two-thirds of Britvic Ireland’s sales are now in the low and no sugar segment, substantially mitigating the impacts of the proposed new sugar tax.” Also performing well was Ballygowan water, which Britvic said “significantly outperformed” the market.

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Britvic Ireland said its licensed wholesale business, Counterpoint, also performed well, with single digit growth during the three month period. The company is now anticpating the closure of its deal to acquire licensed wholesaler East Coast Suppliers Limited, which was approved on January 13th by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. ECS will merge with Counterpoint to make the combined entity the second largest in the licensed wholesaler market. Sales in Britain, which accounted for nearly 60 per cent of Britvic’s total revenue in the first quarter, rose 2.2 per cent to £209.8 million (€245 million) on strong demand for its carbonates like Pepsi Max, 7UP in the UK. Sales growth in UK came from convenience and food service channels like the restaurant chain, Subway, while sales at the grocery channel remain subdued, the company said.

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