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Lucozade and Ribena maker says outlook 'positive' despite climate concerns

SB&F has reported a boost in profit but warned over escalating temperatures impacting the business

Suntory Beverage & Food (SB&F) own Lucozade and Ribena(Image: SB&F GB&I. )

Profits at Suntory Beverage & Food, the owner of Lucozade and Ribena brands, have received a significant lift from increased appetite for sports drinks and ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages.

Revenue at the firm, which employs more than 40,000 staff across its various divisions including at its site in Coleford in Gloucestershire, climbed 2% to £552m in the year to 2024, according to its most recent filings with Companies House.

Post-tax profits jumped 10% to £95m year-on-year, notwithstanding a £4m increase in administrative expenses and an "unprecedented" surge in inflation.

Operating profits grew from £107m in 2023 to £122m over the year.

Michael Friel, finance director at SB&F, expressed his pride in the firm's encouraging performance, despite facing "significant cost pressures", as reported by .

"These results reflect the strength and resilience of our business in a year that continued to be shaped by high inflation, shifting consumer behaviours and operational challenges," Mr Friel said.

SB&F did highlight one major threat on the horizon.

The prospect of escalating temperatures disrupting the business's "ability to operate and supply products", it warned.