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Corona brewer's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ arm has lost almost £200m since last profit

AB InBev's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ arm has reported a pre-tax loss of £20.9m for its latest financial year, down significantly from the £72.1m it posted for 2023, but it has still lost almost £200m since it last made a profit

AB InBev’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ division has not made a profit in a number of years

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ division of AB InBev, the brewing behemoth responsible for brands including Budweiser, Stella Artois and Corona, has now accumulated losses approaching £200m since its last pre-tax profit, following continued red ink in 2024, new filings have disclosed.

The London-based operation recorded a pre-tax loss of £20.9m for its most recent financial year, representing a substantial improvement from the £72.1m deficit posted in 2023, as reported by .

Nevertheless, the latest results mean AB InBev's cumulative pre-tax losses since achieving its last profit of £40.9m in 2020 have now exceeded £188m.

The company also registered losses of £6.4m in 2021 and £89.5m in 2022.

Despite this, fresh accounts lodged with Companies House reveal the firm's turnover rose in 2024 from £1.66bn to £1.67bn.

AB InBev 'optimistic' for the future of beer

A statement endorsed by the board declared: "The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economic environment in 2024 showed signs of recovery, with inflation easing and consumer confidence gradually improving.

"While challenges remained, particularly in managing costs and adapting to evolving consumer behaviours, the overall market conditions were more stable than in 2023.

"This enabled more consistent supply chain operations and allowed for more strategic pricing and promotional activity.