Tate & Lyle shares up as quarterly revenue rises; backs annual outlook

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Tate & Lyle PLC on Thursday backed its outlook for the financial year ending March 31, as it expects adjusted profit to be in line with market expectations.

Shares were up 5.6% at 763.80 pence each on Thursday morning in London.

The London-based sweetener and food ingredients supplier said group revenue was up 16% in the three months to December 31.

It said Food & Beverage Solutions top-line momentum continued with revenue up 19%. ‘Revenue growth benefited from mix management, the pricing through of input cost inflation and acquisitions,’ it explained.

However, revenue from its Sucralose arm was down 8%, reflecting the unwind of orders phased into the first half. Tate & Lyle added it expected this fall.

The company didn’t provide any actual figures on Thursday, just percentage changes.

Chief Executive Nick Hampton said: ‘Tate & Lyle continues to perform well with Food & Beverage Solutions delivering another strong quarter of double-digit revenue growth. We have successfully renewed 2023 calendar year customer contracts to recover higher input costs and, despite ongoing economic uncertainty, we continue to deliver against our strategy as a growth-focused speciality food and beverage solutions business.’

Looking ahead, Tate & Lyle said its outlook for the financial year ending March 31 is unchanged. Adjusted profit before tax is to be in line with current market expectations.

Tate & Lyle said it continues to expect revenue growth ‘reflecting current top-line momentum’.

Back in November, Tate & Lyle had reported pretax profit of £68 million in the six months to September 30, tripled from £21 million the year before. Revenue grew 29% to £849 million from £656 million.

By Xindi Wei, Alliance News reporter

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