Olam reports 69% y-o-y drop in FY2024 earnings

The Edge Singapore
28 Feb

The company plans to pay total FY2024 dividend of 6 cents.

Olam Group has reported a 16.3% increase in revenue to $56.2 billion for its FY2024 ended Dec 31, 2024. However, earnings dropped by 69% in the same period to $86.4 million no thanks to higher financing costs. Ebit, meanwhile was up 9.2% y-o-y to $1.09 billion.

In the most recent 2HFY2024, Olam's earnings dropped by 83.4% y-o-y to $38.3 million even though revenue increased by 24% to $29.2 billion.

The company plans to pay a final dividend of 3 cents per share, bringing its full-year payout to 6 cents, versus 7 cents paid for FY2023.

“We delivered ebit growth in 2024 even as we navigated elevated prices of some commodities due to supply challenges, volatile macroeconomic and market conditions, and sustained high interest rates," says CEO Sunny Verghese.

“We are also pleased to reach a major milestone in our re-organisation plan as we announced the sale of our remaining stake in Olam Agri to SALIC. 

"This landmark deal will allow us to unlock significant value for our shareholders, right-size Olam Group Vc2’s capital structure and position Olam Agri for further profitable growth and value creation," says Verghese.

On Feb 24, Olam announced that it will sell its remaining 64.57% stake in Olam Agri to SALIC, or Saudi Agriculture & Livestock Investment Company, a state-owned Saudi investment firm.

Olam will first sell its 44.58% stake — or 1.51 billion shares — in SALIC for around US$1.78 billion ($2.35 billion), which will see SALIC owning a controlling stake of 80.01% in Olam Agri.

The sale puts Olam Agri’s implied 100% equity valuation at US$4 billion and represents a 14% premium to the US$3.5 billion valuation when SALIC first acquired a 35.43% stake in Olam Agri in December 2022 for U$1.29 billion.

According to Verghese, with this deal, Olam will focus on supporting its key unit in its drive towards "growing its higher-margin and higher value-added ingredients" business. 

Olam Group shares closed at 95 cents on Feb 28.

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