Cameroon: Brewer SABC invests CFA313 billion over the past decade
Cameroons brewing company SABC, a local subsidiary of the Castel Group, claimed a cumulative investment of CFA313 billion over the past decade, as reported by CEO Stéphane Descazeaud. This amounts to an average annual investment of at least CFA31 billion, Business in Cameroon reported on March 27.
However, Descazeaud highlights that in 2023 alone, the leading player in Cameroon's brewery market significantly exceeded this average annual budget. Over the year, the company invested CFA53 billion and launched a five-year investment program valued at CFA200 billion, following Castel Group's acquisition of assets from Guinness Cameroon, a local subsidiary of the British company Diageo.
Among the notable investments is the allocation of CFA21 billion which resulted in an 18% increase in production capacity at SABCs Yaoundé facility. This expansion sets the stage for the production of Guinness beer, expected to commence by the end of 2024.
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