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    AB InBev Profits Soar Despite Beer Slump

    May 8, 2025
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    Michel Doukeris CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev
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    Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), the global beer titan behind South African Breweries, has defied a 2.2% drop in beer volumes to post a robust profit increase for the first quarter of 2025. The company’s underlying profit climbed to $1.6 billion from $1.5 billion a year ago, driven by higher pricing, surging demand for premium and no-alcohol beers, and the success of its digital BEES Marketplace platform. Brands like Corona, which saw double-digit growth outside Mexico, powered this resilience. Despite currency fluctuations denting revenue, AB InBev’s focus on high-margin products and operational efficiency lifted underlying earnings per share by 7.1%, signalling a strong start to the year.

    The brewer’s success stems from its strategic pivot towards premium and innovative offerings. As consumers increasingly favour no-alcohol and craft-style beers, AB InBev has capitalised on these trends, boosting revenue per unit and expanding profit margins. The BEES platform, a digital tool connecting retailers and suppliers, continues to drive sales efficiency, particularly in emerging markets. However, global trade challenges and currency headwinds pose risks, with the company navigating a complex economic landscape. Despite these hurdles, AB InBev remains optimistic, forecasting full-year earnings growth of 4–8%, in line with its medium-term goals. The company’s ability to adapt to shifting consumer tastes while maintaining cost discipline has kept it ahead in a competitive industry.

    Looking ahead, AB InBev plans to invest heavily, with net capital expenditure projected at $3.5–$4 billion for 2025. This will fund brewery upgrades, digital innovation, and sustainability initiatives, reinforcing its long-term growth strategy. The company’s confidence is underpinned by the enduring appeal of beer, particularly its flagship brands, which continue to resonate with consumers worldwide. Yet, challenges like declining volumes in some markets and inflationary pressures demand vigilance. As AB InBev balances investment with profitability, its ability to sustain momentum in premium and no-alcohol segments will be key. With a clear strategy and a knack for execution, the brewer is poised to navigate stormy markets, keeping its sights on a frothy, profitable future.

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