ADVERTISEMENT

BAT's transformation to build a better tomorrow™ in West and Central Africa

Over the years, many multinationals have undergone business transformations in response to shifts in market environments and a desire to deliver improved value to all stakeholders.

BAT West Africa CEO, Yarub Al-Bahrani

The Area Director of British American Tobacco (BAT) West and Central Africa, Yarub Al Bahrani, recently announced the company’s transformation and BAT’s intent to Build A Better Tomorrow™ in West and Central Africa.

His message reads,

Recently, our Group announced the transformation of our corporate strategy to achieve our evolved purpose to build A Better Tomorrow™. We will do this by reducing the health impact of our business through offering a greater choice of enjoyable and less risky products* to our consumers. As a business, we are convinced that by working together to achieve this purpose, we will deliver sustainable value for all our stakeholders.

At BAT, consumer-led innovation and product science are central to achieving our ‘A Better Tomorrow’™ purpose. Our transformation is about anticipating and satisfying the ever-evolving consumer: providing pleasure, reducing risk effects of the products, increasing choice, and stimulating the senses of adult consumers.

ADVERTISEMENT

In essence, we are moving our revenue streams and becoming a business that defines itself, not by the product it sells, but by the consumer needs that it meets. We are creating the brands of the future i.e brands with purpose.

Our transformation journey requires investments in research and development (R&D), manufacturing, and marketing, among others, but making such investments is not new to us. We’ve invested about $185 million to date (including the initial investment of $150m in 2001) to build and improve a state-of-the-art-factory in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Our investment has been an integrative process that impacts on all aspects of the tobacco industry, from manufacturing to distribution of tobacco products. The factory has become the operations and export hub of our activities in West and Central Africa, supplying 14 countries within the region.

Over the past 20 years, we have generated revenues of over $900 million for the Nigerian government through tax and other regulatory payments and driven additional foreign direct investment of over $30million through our third-party supplier, A.R Packaging Nigeria Limited (formerly NAMPAK Cartons).

BAT Nigeria is consistently one of the top 5 non-oil exporters each month, thereby contributing significantly to the Federal Government’s objective of diversifying Nigeria’s export revenue base. We have generated over $500million as revenue from our export. Presently, BAT Nigeria generates/repatriates in excess of US$110 million in foreign exchange each year.

ADVERTISEMENT

In 2020, despite the impact of COVID-19 on the business environment, BAT Nigeria contributed over=N=65 billion to the national treasury in the form of excise duties and other taxes.

As was done with our legacy business, implementing this new corporate strategy should ultimately entail the establishment of manufacturing and export hubs, and new distribution and support networks. Thus, we will be making capital investments, creating new jobs and competencies, and establishing new value chains in Nigeria and across West and Central Africa.

We see exciting times ahead. However, the key to accelerating the movement of adult consumers to less-risky alternatives cannot be achieved by our industry alone. We need a seat at the harm reduction table to discuss these issues directly and openly with all stakeholders— including regulators, the government and public health professionals alike.

Only through collaborative efforts can we develop effective regulatory frameworks that will enable real choice for adult consumers whilst still serving the public health objectives.

QUOTE: “Our transformation is about anticipating and satisfying the ever-evolving consumer: providing pleasure, reducing risk effects of the products, increasing choice, and stimulating the senses of adult consumers.”

ADVERTISEMENT

----

#FeaturebyBAT

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

A rundown of elements to consider while picking a proxy server

A rundown of elements to consider while picking a proxy server

5 reasons to own Bruhm Black series premium refrigerator, air-condition, Tv

5 reasons to own Bruhm Black series premium refrigerator, air-condition, Tv

Maser Group receives the biggest tender for supplying gensets in Africa

Maser Group receives the biggest tender for supplying gensets in Africa

Embracing Fun Side of Tech - Bringing fun to the tech industry

Embracing Fun Side of Tech - Bringing fun to the tech industry

CBN is not using foreign reserves to defend naira — Cardoso

CBN is not using foreign reserves to defend naira — Cardoso

What are the 4 best tips for online gaming success?

What are the 4 best tips for online gaming success?

Pepe Coin Price Prediction: Will it reach ATH in 2024? Slothana, Dogeverse raise millions

Pepe Coin Price Prediction: Will it reach ATH in 2024? Slothana, Dogeverse raise millions

Where are the 5 wealthiest cities in Africa located?

Where are the 5 wealthiest cities in Africa located?

Participate in TECNO CAMON 30 photo challenge and make your photos count!

Participate in TECNO CAMON 30 photo challenge and make your photos count!

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT