Demand remains stable for Godrej Consumer Products in Q3

Demand remains stable for Godrej Consumer Products in Q3

The company expects to deliver a second consecutive quarter of close to low double-digit sales.

Godrej

NEW DELHI: Godrej Consumer Products has reported that demand trends in key categories  remained stable in the quarter ended 31 December 2020.

In India, the company expects to deliver a second consecutive quarter of close to low double-digit sales growth, driven by higher than mid-single digit volume growth. This is led by soaps, which is expected to deliver strong mid-teen growth. Following a sharp recovery, hair colours is also expected to deliver mid-teen growth. Household insecticides seem likely to deliver close to high single-digit growth.

“We continue the robust scale up of our personal and home hygiene category,” the consumer goods maker said in a statement.

Indonesia is expected to register a very marginal decline in constant currency sales. This is impacted by challenging macroeconomic variables, a gradual recovery in the air fresheners category, and high competitive intensity in the wet wipes category.

In Africa, USA, and the Middle East, growth momentum continued and the company may deliver high teen constant currency sales growth, a second consecutive quarter of double digit sales growth.

It expects sales growth in Latin America business to remain strong in constant currency terms. Godrej’s SAARC business has also continued to deliver healthy sales growth.

“At a consolidated level, we continue to leverage our category and geographic portfolio well, and expect to deliver a second consecutive quarter of close to low double-digit sales growth,” the company added.