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    Investors Gain Over 200% as FMCG Stocks Surge in 2025

    Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies have become standout performers on the Nigerian Exchange in 2025, with several stocks delivering returns above 200 percent to investors within the first nine months of the year.

    BusinessDay’s report revealed Champion Breweries Plc led the rally, soaring 320 percent to close at ₦16 per share on September 19, up from ₦3.81 at the start of the year. 

    Other major gainers include Honeywell Flour Mills Plc, which climbed 251 percent to ₦22.10; Vitafoam Nigeria Plc, up 243 percent to ₦79; Cadbury Nigeria Plc, which gained 214 percent to ₦67.50; and NASCON Allied Industries Plc, which advanced 209 percent to ₦97.

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    Analysts say the gains reflect renewed investor confidence in the resilience of consumer demand for food and household staples, despite inflation staying above 20 percent. Improved access to foreign exchange has also eased input costs for FMCG firms heavily dependent on imports.

    “Consumer goods stocks performed relatively better than sectors like banking, where tight monetary conditions and lower FX revaluation gains have held back growth,” said Uche Uwaleke, a professor of capital markets at Nasarawa State University.

    Profits have also surged. Champion Breweries reported a 692 percent jump in half-year profit to ₦2.3 billion, while NASCON’s net income more than tripled to ₦15.6 billion in the same period.

    However, some risks remain. Stocks like Champion Breweries and Vitafoam have seen recent pullbacks, with analysts warning that stretched valuations may limit further gains unless inflation and currency stability continue to improve.

    So far, FMCG shares have outperformed the broader Nigerian Exchange All-Share Index, which gained 37.48 percent as of September 22.

    Image Credit: BusinessDay

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