Kasapreko’s profits soar 147% to GH¢340million on revenue boom and forex gains

Kasapreko PLC has delivered an impressive financial performance for the year ended December 31, 2025, with its profit after tax skyrocketing by 147 per cent to GH¢340.2 million, up from GH¢137.7 million in the previous year.

The unaudited results, released to the Ghana Stock Exchange, reveal a company firing on all cylinders, driven by a substantial revenue increase and a significant foreign exchange windfall.

The indigenous beverage giant saw its revenue surge by 28.6 per cent to GH¢3.50 billion, up from GH¢2.72 billion in 2024. This impressive top-line growth translated into an even more powerful gross profit, which leapt 51.8 per cent to GH¢1.12 billion.

This combination propelled the company’s profit before income tax to an extraordinary GH¢452.2 million, a staggering 162% increase from the GH¢172.6 million recorded in 2024.

Consequently, the government’s share of this success also grew substantially, with the income tax expense ballooning to GH¢112.0 million from GH¢34.9 million the prior year, reflecting the company’s increased profitability and the application of its factory-specific tax rates of 12.5 per cent for Kumasi and 25 per cent for Accra.

The company’s financial position strengthened considerably, with total assets growing to nearly GH¢2.0 billion and retained earnings more than doubling to GH¢636.4 million.

This record-breaking profit provides Kasapreko with formidable capital to reinvest in its operations, having already deployed GH¢212.9 million into property, plant, and equipment during the year, securing its competitive edge in Ghana’s vibrant beverage market.

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