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Coronavirus drives demand for Dettol - RB's flagship product spikes sales online

Outbreak sparks "increased online activity" for one of global healthcare giant Reckitt Benckiser's flagship products

The Dettol disinfectant range.

Consumer healthcare giant Reckitt Benckiser has told how the coronavirus outbreak is driving greater demand for its Dettol and Lysol hygiene products, developed and manufactured in Hull.

The company said it is also working alongside public health authorities across the world in a bid to provide people in areas affected by the virus with more information about the necessary hygiene measures. A total of £5.5 million has been donated to combat the outbreak.

RB added that the outbreak has resulted in “increased online activity” for its consumers in China, but that the firm is “seeing some disruption to offline retailers, distribution channels and the supply chain connected to China”.

Nevertheless, the 180-year-old manufacturer said it is currently “too early” to assess the impact of coronavirus on the operational and financial performance of the group.

The London-listed firm, launched in Hull in 1840, provided the update as it slumped to a £1.9 billion operating loss for the year despite increasing sales.

(Image: Karl Andre Smith)

The major loss was driven by a £5 billion impairment of goodwill which resulted from its acquisition of the Mead Johnson nutrition business.

The Nurofen and Gaviscon owner also said sales increased by 2 per cent to £12.8 billion for the year to December despite a marginal sales decline in the final quarter.

Net revenue for the fourth quarter dipped 0.5 per cent to £3.3 billion as improving trends in its healthcare business were offset by supply challenges.