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BUA Cement, Presco lead Nigeria’s Q1 profitability rankings on strong earnings surge

BUA Cement and Presco Plc have emerged as the most profitable listed companies in Nigeria for the first quarter of 2026, underscoring strong earnings momentum across industrial and consumer-linked sectors. The rankings, based on latest corporate filings and market data, highlight a standout quarter for select firms despite broader macroeconomic pressures, as reported by BusinessDay.

BUA Cement delivered one of the strongest performances, with profit after tax more than doubling to about ₦176 billion in Q1 2026, driven by revenue growth, cost efficiency, and increased interest income, as highlighted by company filings and market reports. The cement producer benefited from sustained demand in Nigeria’s construction sector and tighter control over production costs, which boosted margins significantly.

Presco, a major player in Nigeria’s palm oil industry, also ranked among the top performers, supported by strong pricing, export demand, and operational efficiency in the agro-processing segment. Nairametrics says the company’s profitability reflects favourable commodity dynamics and improved local production capacity.

The broader ranking points to a concentration of profitability among companies able to pass on costs, manage foreign exchange exposure, and optimise operations. Analysts note that while Nigeria’s corporate environment remains challenging, firms with strong fundamentals and sectoral advantages continue to deliver outsized returns.

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