Unilever Sustains Double-Digit Growth Momentum in Q1 2026 Unaudited Results

Posted on April 23, 2026

Unilever Nigeria Plc has announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended 31 March 2026, delivering a 26% increase in revenue to ₦59.2 billion, compared to ₦46.9 billion in the same period last year.

Operating profit rose by 39% to ₦11.5 billion, up from ₦8.3 billion in the prior year, while net profit increased by 26% to ₦7.0 billion.

Commenting on the performance, the Managing Director, Tobi Adeniyi, remarked, “Our Q1 2026 results represent a strong start to the year and a clear signal that the momentum we delivered in 2025 is being sustained. Growth in the quarter was driven primarily by increased volume, underpinned by innovation and strong marketplace execution. This performance reflects our continued operational discipline and commitment to delivering sustainable value.”

He added “We will continue to elevate the consumer experience while reinforcing a ‘play-to-win’ culture where we focus on winning with Nigerians, strengthening the proposition & desirability of our brands, and executing with speed & excellence across all categories.”

With over a century of manufacturing heritage in Nigeria, every Unilever product reflects a legacy of quality and trust.

Through their portfolio of beloved brands, the company reaffirms its commitment to brighten everyday life for all.

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