Asahi Group (2502) Business update presentation summary
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Business update presentation summary
22 May, 2026Executive summary and business update
Q1 2026 revenue missed targets in Europe and Asia Pacific due to challenging market conditions, but cost efficiencies kept core operating profit near plan in both regions.
Revenue in Japan & East Asia is steadily recovering as distribution normalizes and marketing efforts intensify.
Growth investments and structural reforms are planned for Europe and Asia Pacific, with a focus on profitability in Japan & East Asia ahead of peak sales and tax changes.
The East Africa acquisition will temporarily raise financial debt, but capital allocation will prioritize financial soundness and shareholder returns.
FY2025 results will be disclosed in July, and an interim dividend of JPY26 per share is scheduled for FY2026.
Regional performance
Europe Q1 revenue declined 2.4% YoY, mainly due to lower sales in Poland and Romania, but cost controls kept core operating profit in line with plan.
Asia Pacific Q1 revenue grew 1.5% YoY, driven by strong Easter trading in Oceania, though Southeast & South Asia underperformed.
Core operating profit in Asia Pacific saw a mid-single-digit YoY increase, supported by higher sales volume and improved product mix.
Japan & East Asia sales are gradually recovering from system disruption, with April 2026 showing a significant YoY rebound in some categories.
Asahi Group Foods has broadly recovered to previous year levels, while beverage and brewery segments are still below but improving.
Sales recovery and operational progress
Distribution operations in Japan & East Asia have largely resumed, with flagship products like Asahi Super Dry already recovered and others still in progress.
Convenience store sales for soft drinks recovered first, while mass retail is still catching up due to the complexity of reintroducing products.
Focus remains on regaining distribution outlets and boosting sales per outlet, especially in high-demand categories.
Profitability-focused sales recovery and new product development are key priorities for the coming quarters.
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