WATCH: How Nampak returned to profit

Business Day TV talks to Nampak CEO Erik Smuts

A worker drives a forklift to transport a crate of aluminium cans in the warehouse of a manufacturing plant in Springs, Gauteng. Picture: BLOOMBERG/WALDO SWIEGERS
A worker drives a forklift to transport a crate of aluminium cans in the warehouse of a manufacturing plant in Springs, Gauteng. Picture: BLOOMBERG/WALDO SWIEGERS

Africa’s largest packaging group, Nampak,  has returned to profit in its 2021 financial year, thanks to strong export sales and growth in Nigeria.

However, the company has decided not to declare a dividend as it looks to get its debt back to more sustainable levels.

Alishia Seckam spoke to Nampak CEO Erik Smuts for more detail.

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