Wimm-Bill-Dann Russia
Owners:
PepsiCo Russia (Pepsiko Holdings)
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Performance indicators
2022: Revenue growth by 8.7% to RUB 117.17 billion
Wimm-Bill-Dann, which combines dairy assets PepsiCo in, Russia ended 2022 with revenue growth of 8.7% compared to 2021. In absolute terms, the figure amounted to 117.17 billion rubles against 107.8 billion rubles in 2021. Net profit in comparison with the same periods rose from 2.14 billion to 6.38 billion rubles. Such data are contained in the reporting, which was published in early May 2023.
According to Interfax, citing materials from Wimm-Bill-Dann, in 2022 the company produced 940.7 thousand tons of dairy products, which is 8.7% less than a year earlier (1.03 million tons). Milk production increased by 6.7% and reached 433.7 thousand tons.
The production of yogurt and desserts decreased by 18.9%, to 164.1 thousand tons, juice and dairy products - by 38.6%, to 29.9 thousand tons, cottage cheese and curd products - by 17.6%, to 26.8 thousand tons, sour cream - by 21.8%, to 30.2 thousand tons. Cheese production decreased by 9.9%, to 20.8 thousand tons, butter - by 8.1%, to 999 tons, baby food - by 12.2%, to 172.7 thousand tons, cream - by 18.9%, to 15.1 thousand tons, diet products - by 25.9%, to 46.5 thousand tons.
At the end of 2022, Wimm-Bill-Dann spent 4.5 billion rubles on advertising and marketing against 6.16 billion rubles in 2021.
In early March 2022, PepsiCo, against the background of the start of a Russian special operation in Ukraine, decided to suspend the sale of soft drinks in the Russian Federation, stop investments and advertising activities. The company continued to sell dairy products, as well as food for children.[1]
History
2022: Multipro buys Wimm-Bill-Dunn Drinks
On May 4, 2022 FAS Russia , the Federal Antimonopoly Service () announced the approval of the sale of Wimm-Bill-Dann Drinks JSC (WBD Drinks) to Multipro, which is engaged in the production of Alti-branded cheeses, including for the production of pizza. More. here