ADVERTISEMENT

International Breweries to open a $250 million factory in Nigeria, the largest in Africa outside South Africa

The company said about 90% of the company’s raw materials will be sourced locally.

ADVERTISEMENT

The production plant is estimated to cost $250 million.

It will be inaugurated by Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, August 28, 2018, at the state-of-the-art facility located in Sagamu, Ogun state.

Tony Agah, the Plant Manager, told journalists last week that the plant is the company's fourth brewery in Nigeria after those in Ilesa, Onitsha, and Port-Harcourt.

ADVERTISEMENT

The $250 million International Breweries plant

The company said about 90% of the company’s raw materials will be sourced locally and that it has already employed 300 staff.

The facility will provide direct and indirect employment for the people, and also support Nigeria’s foreign direct investment aspiration.

International Breweries takes on competitors in the Nigerian beer market

ADVERTISEMENT

In its first half 2018 report, the company's lost N2.8 billion. The decline in profit came despite a strong revenue boost of N53 billion in the first half.

With the launch of Budweiser in April 2018, the company expects to take on competitors in the Nigerian beer market.

AB InBev’s three Nigerian subsidiaries merged into one at the end of 2017. International Breweries Plc merged with its sister companies, Intafact Beverages Limited and Pabod Breweries Limited, late 2017.

Also from Business Insider Sub-Sahara Africa:

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

10 African countries with the smallest merchant marine fleet

10 African countries with the smallest merchant marine fleet

Beyond the reels: How augmented reality could revolutionize online slots

Beyond the reels: How augmented reality could revolutionize online slots

Effective real estate arbitrage strategies for wealth building

Effective real estate arbitrage strategies for wealth building

Amazon online shopping comes to South Africa

Amazon online shopping comes to South Africa

Nigerian officials accused of seeking $150 million bribe from Binance to dissolve case

Nigerian officials accused of seeking $150 million bribe from Binance to dissolve case

Accelerating insurance penetration: A digital revolution in emerging markets

Accelerating insurance penetration: A digital revolution in emerging markets

Nigeria's action against Binance execs sets a dangerous precedent, CEO says

Nigeria's action against Binance execs sets a dangerous precedent, CEO says

5 African cities with the most financially stable people

5 African cities with the most financially stable people

10 African countries struggling with the slow internet speeds in 2024

10 African countries struggling with the slow internet speeds in 2024

ADVERTISEMENT