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    RCL Foods Reports Record Earnings Boost

    September 1, 20252 Mins Read
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    RCL Foods has announced a significant increase in its headline earnings for the year ending June, driven mainly by a strong recovery in its baking division. The company’s earnings per share from continuing operations rose by nearly 30%, reaching 156.3 cents, marking a remarkable turnaround.

    This positive result comes a year after RCL unbundled its subsidiaries Rainbow Chicken and Vector Logistics. The move has helped strengthen the company’s financial health and focus on core operations.

    The impressive earnings growth was largely attributed to the baking unit’s improved performance. The company saw better product mixes, increased efficiencies in production, and the benefit of South Africa’s more stable power supply, all contributing to stronger sales in its groceries segment.

    However, not all divisions performed equally. The sugar division experienced some pressure, mainly due to high last year’s figures, along with weaker consumer demand and increased imports in the latter half of the year.

    Despite this, RCL’s underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) increased by 7.9% to R2.39 billion. Revenue also grew modestly by 1.8%, reaching R26.5 billion.

    RCL Foods owns well-known brands such as 5 Star maize meal, Bobtail and Dogmor dog food, Ouma rusks, Yum Yum peanut butter, and Selati Sugar. The strong financial performance allowed the company to reward shareholders with a dividend of 60 cents per share, almost doubling the payout from the previous year.

    Overall, the results highlight how a successful turnaround in key divisions can significantly boost a company’s profitability. RCL Foods’ focus on its bakery business appears to be paying off, positioning the group for further growth in the competitive food sector.

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