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10 most Indebted FMCG companies by total borrowings in 2025
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10 most Indebted FMCG companies by total borrowings in 2025

NairaMetrics 9 days 1 mins read

Nigeria’s consumer goods companies closed the 2025 financial year with sharply contrasting balance sheet positions, reflecting how operators navigated inflationary pressures, high borrowing costs, foreign exchange volatility, and weak consumer purchasing power.

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