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    AB InBev Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results

    7/31/25 1:02:00 AM ET
    $BUD
    Beverages (Production/Distribution)
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    Consistent execution of our strategy delivered an EBITDA increase of 6.5%, continued margin expansion and high-single digit Underlying EPS growth

    Anheuser-Busch InBev (Brussel:ABI) (BMV:ANB) (JSE:ANH) (NYSE:BUD):

    This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250730542419/en/

    AB InBev's three strategic pillars.

    AB InBev's three strategic pillars.

    Regulated information1

    "Beer is a passion point for consumers. The resilience of the beer category and the continued momentum of our megabrands delivered another quarter of profitable growth. EBITDA increased by 6.5% and the ongoing optimization of our business drove Underlying EPS growth of 8.7%. While the operating environment remains dynamic, the consistent execution of our strategy by our teams and partners drove a solid first half of the year and reinforces our confidence in delivering on our outlook for 2025." – Michel Doukeris, CEO, AB InBev

    Revenue

    +3.0%

    Revenue increased by 3.0% in 2Q25 with revenue per hl growth of 4.9% and by 2.3% in HY25 with revenue per hl growth of 4.3%.

     

    Reported revenue decreased by 2.1% in 2Q25 to 15 004 million USD and by 4.2% in HY25 to 28 632 million USD, impacted by unfavorable currency translation.

     

    5.6% increase in combined revenues of our megabrands, led by Corona, which grew by 7.7% outside of its home market in 2Q25.

     

    33% increase in revenue of our no-alcohol beer portfolio in 2Q25.

     

    63% increase in Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) from sales of third-party products through BEES Marketplace to reach 785 million USD in 2Q25.

     

    Volumes

    -1.9%

    Volumes declined by 1.9% in 2Q25, with beer volumes down by 2.2% and non-beer volumes up by 0.3%.

     

    Volumes declined by 2.0% in HY25, with beer volumes down by 2.3% and non-beer volumes flat.

     

    Normalized EBITDA

    +6.5%

    Normalized EBITDA increased by 6.5% to 5 301 million USD in 2Q25, with a margin expansion of 116bps to 35.3%. Normalized EBITDA increased by 7.2% to 10 156 million USD in HY25, with a margin expansion of 166bps to 35.5%.

     

    Underlying Profit

    1 950 million USD

    Underlying Profit was 1 950 million USD in 2Q25 compared to 1 811 million USD in 2Q24 and was 3 556 million USD in HY25 compared to 3 320 million USD in HY24.

     

    Reported profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev was 1 676 million USD in 2Q25 compared to 1 472 million USD in 2Q24, negatively impacted by non-underlying items, and was 3 824 million in HY25 compared to 2 564 million in HY24, positively impacted by non-underlying items.

     

    Underlying EPS

    0.98 USD

    Underlying EPS increased by 8.7% to 0.98 USD in 2Q25, compared to 0.90 USD in 2Q24, and increased by 8.0% to 1.79 USD in HY25, compared to 1.66 USD in HY24.

     

    On a constant currency basis, Underlying EPS increased by 17.4% in 2Q25 and by 18.7% in HY25.

    Net Debt to EBITDA

    3.27x

    Net debt to normalized EBITDA ratio was 3.27x at 30 June 2025 compared to 3.42x at 30 June 2024 and 2.89x at 31 December 24.

    The 2025 Half Year Financial Report is available on our website at www.ab-inbev.com
    1The enclosed information constitutes regulated information as defined in the Belgian Royal Decree of 14 November 2007 regarding the duties of issuers of financial instruments which have been admitted for trading on a regulated market. For important disclaimers and notes on the basis of preparation, please refer to page 16.

    Management comments

    Consistent execution of our strategy delivered an EBITDA increase of 6.5%, continued margin expansion and high-single digit Underlying EPS growth

    Our 2Q25 and HY25 results demonstrate the resilience of our strategy and ability of our business to deliver reliable compounding growth. In 2Q25, increased investments in our brands, expansion of our premium portfolio and innovation in balanced choices, combined with our revenue management decisions drove an acceleration in revenue growth, top- and bottom line increases in four of our five operating regions and continued growth in our overall portfolio brand power.

    Revenue increased in 70% of our markets and by 3.0% overall, driven by a revenue per hl increase of 4.9%. Volumes declined by 1.9%, impacted by soft industries and performance in China and Brazil. While overall volumes were below potential, underlying momentum continued in the remainder of our footprint, with volume growth of 0.7% outside of these two countries. Top-line growth combined with disciplined resource allocation and overhead management drove an EBITDA increase of 6.5%, margin expansion of 116bps and Underlying EPS growth of 17.4% in constant currency and 8.7% in USD to reach 0.98 USD.

    Progressing our strategic priorities

    We continue to execute on and invest in three key strategic pillars to deliver consistent growth and long-term value creation.

    (1) Lead and grow the category:

    Our overall portfolio brand power grew in 2Q25 driven by increased marketing investment and effectiveness. In addition, we estimate that we gained or maintained market share in 60% of our markets in HY25.

    (2) Digitize and monetize our ecosystem:

    BEES Marketplace captured 785 million USD in GMV from sales of third-party products, a 63% increase versus 2Q24. Overall BEES GMV increased by 10% versus 2Q24, reaching 12.2 billion USD.

    (3) Optimize our business:

    We continued to make progress on deleveraging with net debt to EBITDA reaching 3.27x as of 30 June 2025 versus 3.42x as of 30 June 2024. In HY25, we invested 5.0 billion USD in capex and sales and marketing while delivering free cash flow of approximately 1.4 billion USD, a 0.5 billion USD increase versus HY24.

    (1) Lead and grow the category

    Our performance across each of our category expansion levers drove an estimated increase in the percentage of legal drinking age consumers purchasing our portfolio across our key markets, with increases led by our megabrands and no-alcohol beer portfolio. We continue to invest in our megabrands and mega platforms with our sales and marketing investments increasing to 3.6 billion USD in HY25, a 4% increase versus HY24. According to the Kantar BrandZ 2025 report, our portfolio holds 8 of the top 10 most valuable beer brands in the world, with Corona and Budweiser #1 and #2 respectively. Our marketing effectiveness and creativity were recognized by being named the most effective marketer in the world by both Effies and the World Advertising Research Center for the 4th year in a row.

    • Core Superiority: Revenue of our mainstream portfolio increased by 0.4% in 2Q25, driven by high-single digit growth in Peru and mid-single digit growth in Colombia and Mexico.
    • Premiumization: Corona led our premium performance in 2Q25, increasing revenue by 7.7% outside of Mexico with double-digit volume growth in more than 30 markets. Our overall above core beer portfolio delivered a 5.1% revenue increase.
    • Balanced Choices: Growth in 2Q25 was led by our no-alcohol beer portfolio which delivered a 33% revenue increase and is estimated to have gained share of no-alcohol beer across our footprint, led by Corona Cero which nearly doubled volumes versus 2Q24. Our overall balanced choices portfolio of low carb, sugar free, gluten free and no- and low-alcohol beer brands delivered a revenue increase of 7.9%.
    • Beyond Beer: The momentum of our Beyond Beer portfolio continued in 2Q25, led by the double-digit revenue growth of Cutwater in the US and Beats in Brazil which drove an overall revenue increase of 6.4%.

    (2) Digitize and monetize our ecosystem

    • Digitizing our relationships with more than 6 million customers globally: As of 30 June 2025, BEES was live in 28 markets with 71% of our revenues captured through B2B digital platforms. In 2Q25, BEES captured 12.2 billion USD in GMV, growth of 10% versus 2Q24.
    • Monetizing our route-to-market: BEES Marketplace GMV growth accelerated in 2Q25, growing by 63% versus 2Q24 to reach 785 million USD from sales of third-party products.
    • Leading the way in DTC solutions: Our omnichannel DTC ecosystem of digital and physical products generated revenue of approximately 335 million USD in 2Q25. Our DTC megabrands, Zé Delivery, TaDa Delivery and PerfectDraft, generated 18.2 million e-commerce orders and delivered 134 million USD in revenue this quarter, representing 6% growth versus 2Q24.

    (3) Optimize our business

    • Maximizing value creation: EBITDA grew by 6.5% and EBIT by 10.2% in 2Q25 as disciplined resource allocation and overhead management drove continued margin expansion. The combination of the optimization of our net finance costs and net working capital, and improved capex efficiency delivered free cash flow of approximately 1.4 billion USD in HY25, a 0.5 billion USD improvement versus HY24. We continued to progress on our deleveraging with our net debt to EBITDA ratio reaching 3.27x versus 3.42x as of 30 June 2024. As is typical, the ratio increased versus FY24 due to the seasonality of our cash flow generation and cash outflow for our increased full year dividend and share buyback program.
    • Advancing our sustainability priorities: In Climate Action, our Scopes 1 and 2 emissions per hectoliter of production was 4.30 kgCO2e/hl in HY25, a reduction of 47% versus our 2017 baseline. In Water Stewardship, our water use efficiency ratio improved to 2.40 hl per hl in HY25 versus 2.50 hl per hl in HY24.

    Delivering reliable compounding growth

    In the first half of this year, our business delivered an EBITDA increase of 7.2% with margin expansion of 166bps and Underlying EPS growth of 8.0% in USD. We made strategic choices across revenue management, resource allocation, and increased sales and marketing investments to lead and grow the category. We continued to make progress on deleveraging while paying an increased dividend to our shareholders and completing our 2 billion USD share buyback program. Our footprint has structural tailwinds for long-term volume growth with favorable demographics, ongoing economic development and opportunities to increase category participation. Our consistent performance and the fundamental strengths of our business reinforce our confidence in our ability to deliver our FY25 outlook and long-term value creation.

    2025 Outlook

    (i) Overall Performance: We expect our EBITDA to grow in line with our medium-term outlook of between 4-8%. The outlook for FY25 reflects our current assessment of inflation and other macroeconomic conditions.

    (ii) Net Finance Costs: Net pension interest expenses and accretion expenses are expected to be in the range of 190 to 220 million USD per quarter, depending on currency and interest rate fluctuations. We expect the average gross debt coupon in FY25 to be approximately 4%.

    (iii) Effective Tax Rate (ETR): We expect the normalized ETR in FY25 to be in the range of 26% to 28%. The ETR outlook does not consider the impact of potential future changes in legislation.

    (iv) Net Capital Expenditure: We expect net capital expenditure of between 3.5 and 4.0 billion USD in FY25.

    Figure 1. Consolidated performance

    in USD Mio, except EPS in USD per share and Volumes in thousand hls

    2Q24

    2Q25

    Organic

    growth

    Volumes

    146 302

     

    143 347

     

    (1.9

    )%

    Beer

    127 242

     

    124 778

     

    (2.2

    )%

    Non-Beer

    19 059

     

    18 569

     

    0.3

    %

    Revenue

    15 333

     

    15 004

     

    3.0

    %

    Gross profit

    8 567

     

    8 446

     

    4.0

    %

    Gross margin

    55.9

    %

    56.3

    %

    55bps

    Normalized EBITDA

    5 302

     

    5 301

     

    6.5

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    34.6

    %

    35.3

    %

    116bps

    Normalized EBIT

    3 905

     

    4 013

     

    10.2

    %

    Normalized EBIT margin

    25.5

    %

    26.7

    %

    179bps

     

    Profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev

    1 472

     

    1 676

     

    Underlying Profit

    1 811

     

    1 950

     

     

    Basic EPS

    0.73

     

    0.84

     

    Underlying EPS

    0.90

     

    0.98

     

    HY24

    HY25

    Organic

    growth

    Volumes

    285 837

     

    279 615

     

    (2.0

    )%

    Beer

    246 767

     

    241 390

     

    (2.3

    )%

    Non-Beer

    39 070

     

    38 225

     

    0.0

    %

    Revenue

    29 880

     

    28 632

     

    2.3

    %

    Gross profit

    16 461

     

    16 029

     

    4.6

    %

    Gross margin

    55.1

    %

    56.0

    %

    127bps

    Normalized EBITDA

    10 288

     

    10 156

     

    7.2

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    34.4

    %

    35.5

    %

    166bps

    Normalized EBIT

    7 547

     

    7 601

     

    10.3

    %

    Normalized EBIT margin

    25.3

    %

    26.5

    %

    198bps

     

    Profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev

    2 564

     

    3 824

     

    Underlying Profit

    3 320

     

    3 556

     

     

    Basic EPS

    1.28

     

    1.92

     

    Underlying EPS

    1.66

     

    1.79

     

    Figure 2. Volumes

    in thousand hls

    2Q24

    Scope

    Organic

    2Q25

    Organic growth

    growth

    Total

    Beer

    North America

    22 639

    (330

    )

    68

     

    22 376

    0.3

    %

    (0.0

    )%

    Middle Americas

    38 381

    -

     

    441

     

    38 822

    1.1

    %

    1.5

    %

    South America

    35 969

    -

     

    (1 770

    )

    34 199

    (4.9

    )%

    (6.8

    )%

    EMEA

    23 852

    112

     

    208

     

    24 172

    0.9

    %

    0.6

    %

    Asia Pacific

    25 399

    -

     

    (1 683

    )

    23 716

    (6.6

    )%

    (6.5

    )%

    Global Export and Holding Companies

    62

    (6

    )

    6

     

    62

    10.4

    %

    10.4

    %

    AB InBev Worldwide

    146 302

    (224

    )

    (2 730

    )

    143 347

    (1.9

    )%

    (2.2

    )%

    HY24

    Scope

    Organic

    HY25

    Organic growth

    growth

    Total

    Beer

    North America

    43 992

    (474

    )

    (1 299

    )

    42 218

    (3.0

    )%

    (3.2

    )%

    Middle Americas

    74 072

    -

     

    (169

    )

    73 903

    (0.2

    )%

    0.1

    %

    South America

    76 315

    -

     

    (1 226

    )

    75 089

    (1.6

    )%

    (2.5

    )%

    EMEA

    44 882

    77

     

    (35

    )

    44 924

    (0.1

    )%

    (0.4

    )%

    Asia Pacific

    46 444

    (93

    )

    (2 987

    )

    43 365

    (6.4

    )%

    (6.3

    )%

    Global Export and Holding Companies

    132

    (9

    )

    (7

    )

    116

    (5.7

    )%

    (5.7

    )%

    AB InBev Worldwide

    285 837

    (498

    )

    (5 724

    )

    279 615

    (2.0

    )%

    (2.3

    )%

    Key Markets Performance

    United States: Michelob Ultra momentum drove continued market share gain and top- and bottom-line growth

    • Operating performance:
      • 2Q25: Revenue grew by 2.1% with revenue per hl increasing by 1.8% driven by revenue management initiatives and premiumization. Sales-to-retailers (STRs) declined by 2.1%, estimated to have outperformed a soft industry. Sales-to-wholesalers (STWs) grew by 0.2%. EBITDA increased by 4.2% driven by top-line growth and productivity initiatives, even as we continued to increase our marketing investments to fuel momentum.
      • HY25: Revenue declined by 1.5%, with revenue per hl increasing by 1.8%. STRs declined by 3.5% and STWs were down by 3.2%, and we expect our STRs and STWs to converge on a full year basis. EBITDA increased by 1.4%.
    • Commercial highlights: Increased investment and consistent execution drove our momentum with our portfolio continuing to gain market share of the beer industry, according to Circana. Our performance was led by Michelob Ultra and Busch Light, which continued to be the #1 and #2 volume share gainers in the industry. We are the leaders in no-alcohol beer, with our portfolio growing volumes in the high-twenties, and we are leading the industry in innovation with Michelob Ultra Zero and Busch Light Apple the top 2 innovations in the beer industry year-to-date. In Beyond Beer, our spirits-based RTD portfolio delivered low-teens volume growth, led by Cutwater and Nütrl.

    Mexico: Continued momentum drove mid-single digit top- and bottom-line growth

    • Operating performance:
      • 2Q25: Revenue increased by mid-single digits, with low-single digit revenue per hl growth driven by revenue management initiatives. Volumes increased by low-single digits, slightly outperforming the industry which benefitted from Easter shipment phasing in April but was negatively impacted by adverse weather in June. EBITDA grew by mid-single digits.
      • HY25: Revenue grew by mid-single digits with revenue per hl growth of mid-single digits and volumes increasing by low-single digits. EBITDA grew by high-single digits with margin expansion.
    • Commercial highlights: Our performance was led by our above core beer portfolio, which grew revenue by high-single digits driven by Modelo and Michelob Ultra, while our core beer brands delivered mid-single digit revenue growth. We are leading the growth in no-alcohol beer with Corona Cero growing volume by strong double-digits and now the #1 no-alcohol beer brand in the country, according to Nielsen. We continued to progress our digital initiatives, with BEES Marketplace growing GMV by 30% versus 2Q24 and our digital DTC platform, TaDa Delivery, fulfilling more than 1.2 million orders, a 6% increase versus 2Q24.

    Colombia: Record high volume drove high single-digit top- and bottom-line growth

    • Operating performance:
      • 2Q25: Revenue increased by high-single digits with mid-single digit revenue per hl growth, driven by revenue management initiatives. Volumes grew by low-single digits, with our portfolio estimated to have gained share of total alcohol. EBITDA grew by high-single digits with margin expansion.
      • HY25: Revenue grew by mid-single digits with mid-single digit revenue per hl growth. Volumes increased by low-single digits. EBITDA grew by low-teens with margin expansion.
    • Commercial highlights: Our above core beer brands led our performance, delivering mid-single digit volume growth and driving record high second quarter volumes. Our core beer portfolio delivered a mid-single digit revenue increase driven by Aguila.

    Brazil: Revenue declined by 1.9% impacted by volume; disciplined revenue and cost management drove mid-single digit bottom-line growth with margin expansion

    • Operating performance:
      • 2Q25: Revenue declined by 1.9% with revenue per hl growth of 4.9% driven by revenue management initiatives and premiumization. Total volumes declined by 6.5%, with beer volume decreasing by 9.0%, cycling a strong performance in 2Q24 and underperforming a soft industry, which was primarily impacted by adverse weather. Non-beer volumes grew by 0.3%. EBITDA increased by 5.3% with margin expansion of 216bps as productivity initiatives and SG&A efficiencies more than offset transactional FX headwinds.
      • HY25: Revenue grew by 1.5% with revenue per hl growth of 4.0%. Total volumes declined by 2.4% with beer volumes declining by 4.0% and non-beer volumes increasing by 1.9%. EBITDA increased by 9.7% with margin expansion of 254bps.
    • Commercial highlights: Our premium and super premium beer brands led our performance in 2Q25, delivering mid-teens volume growth, driven by Corona and Original. Our portfolio of balanced choices drove incremental growth with volumes of our no-alcohol beer brands increasing by mid-teens and Stella Artois Gluten Free more than doubling. We continue to invest to increase the brand power of our portfolio, mainstream volumes however declined this quarter, impacted by a soft industry. Non-beer performance was driven by our low- and no-sugar portfolio, which grew volumes in the low-thirties. We continued to progress our digital initiatives, with BEES Marketplace GMV more than doubling versus 2Q24, and our digital DTC platform, Zé Delivery, reaching 5.3 million monthly active users.

    Europe: Improved industry, continued premiumization and margin recovery delivered top- and bottom-line growth

    • Operating performance:
      • 2Q25: Revenue grew by low-single digits with low-single digit revenue per hl growth driven by continued premiumization. Volumes were flat, supported by estimated market share gains in 5 of our 6 key markets and an improved industry as weather normalized. EBITDA grew by low-single digits with margin recovery.
      • HY25: Revenue was flattish with low-single digit revenue per hl growth. Volume declined by low-single digits, estimated to have outperformed the industry in 5 of our 6 key markets. EBITDA grew by mid-single digits with margin recovery.
    • Commercial highlights: Industry volumes in our footprint were estimated to be flattish this quarter, improving sequentially versus 1Q25, with beer gaining share of total alcohol. We continued to premiumize our portfolio, with our premium and super premium portfolio making up 62% of our 2Q25 revenue. Our performance was driven by our megabrands, led by Corona, which grew volume by double-digits, and Stella Artois, which successfully activated the Perfect Serve campaign at the Roland Garros and Wimbledon tennis tournaments. Our no-alcohol beer portfolio grew volumes by 31%, led by Corona Cero which delivered strong double-digit volume growth.

    South Africa: Continued momentum and market share gain delivered mid-single digit top- and bottom-line growth

    • Operating performance:
      • 2Q25: Revenue increased by mid-single digits with revenue per hl growth of low-single digits. Volumes grew by mid-single digits, estimated to have outperformed the industry in both beer and Beyond Beer which was supported by Easter shipment phasing. EBITDA grew by mid-single digits with margin expansion.
      • HY25: Revenue increased by mid-single digits with revenue per hl growth of low-single digits. Volumes grew by low-single digits, estimated to have outperformed the industry in both beer and Beyond Beer. EBITDA grew by mid-single digits.
    • Commercial highlights: Performance in 2Q25 was led by our premium and super premium beer brands, which grew volumes by mid-teens driven by Corona and Stella Artois, and the continued strength of our core brands which delivered low-single digit volume growth. In Beyond Beer, our portfolio grew volumes by mid-single digits.

    China: Revenue declined by 6.2% impacted by volume performance

    • Operating performance:
      • 2Q25: Volumes declined by 7.4%, underperforming the industry according to our estimates, with our performance impacted by continued weakness in our key regions and channels. Revenue per hl increased by 1.3% driven by positive brand mix, resulting in a revenue decline of 6.2%. EBITDA declined by 3.4% as top-line performance was partially offset by productivity initiatives and SG&A efficiencies while we continued to increase marketing investments.
      • HY25: Revenue declined by 9.4% with revenue per hl declining by 1.3% and volumes decreasing by 8.2%. EBITDA declined by 9.6%.
    • Commercial highlights: Industry volumes were estimated to have declined by low-single digits versus 2Q24. We remain focused on executing our strategy, centered on premiumization, channel and geographic expansion, and digital transformation. We continued to strengthen our execution in the in-home channel, increasing our marketing investments and accelerating our channel expansion. In 2Q25, our marketing activations included a new integrated campaign for Budweiser with the FIFA Club World Cup and updated brand imagery for Harbin. The BEES platform is present in more than 320 cities, enabling us to optimize our route to consumer and strengthen our customer relationships.

    Highlights from our other markets

    • Canada: Volumes grew by low-single digits this quarter, estimated to have outperformed an improved beer industry. Revenue grew by low-single digits with low-single digit revenue per hl growth. Our performance was led by Michelob Ultra, Busch and Corona which were estimated to be three of the top five volume share gainers in the industry.
    • Peru: Revenue grew by high-single digits in 2Q25 with mid-single digit revenue per hl growth, driven by revenue management initiatives. Volumes grew by mid-single digits, as the beer industry returned to growth supported by normalized weather and Easter shipment phasing.
    • Ecuador: Revenue grew by mid-single digits in 2Q25 with volumes increasing by low-single digits. Growth was led by our above core beer brands which increased volume by high-teens.
    • Argentina: Volume trends improved sequentially, declining by low-single digits this quarter. Beer volumes grew by low-single digits as the industry returned to growth, despite overall consumer demand continuing to be impacted by inflationary pressures. Since 1Q24, the definition of organic revenue growth in Argentina has been amended to cap the price growth to a maximum of 2% per month. Revenue grew by mid-twenties on this basis.
    • Africa excluding South Africa: In Nigeria, revenue grew by strong double-digits in 2Q25, driven by revenue management initiatives in a highly inflationary environment. Beer volumes declined by low-teens, impacted by a soft industry and cycling a strong performance in 2Q24. In our other markets in Africa, we grew volume in aggregate by low-single digits, driven by Tanzania and Mozambique.
    • South Korea: Revenue declined by high-single digits in 2Q25 with low-single digit revenue per hl growth driven by revenue management initiatives. While we continued to gain market share in both the on-premise and in-home channels, volumes were negatively impacted by shipment phasing ahead of our April price increase and declined by high-single digits.

    Consolidated Income Statement

    Figure 3. Consolidated income statement

    in USD Mio

    2Q24

    2Q25

    Organic

    growth

    Revenue

    15 333

     

    15 004

     

    3.0

    %

    Cost of sales

    (6 766

    )

    (6 558

    )

    (1.7

    )%

    Gross profit

    8 567

     

    8 446

     

    4.0

    %

    SG&A

    (4 813

    )

    (4 624

    )

    0.0

    %

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    151

     

    191

     

    35.2

    %

    Normalized EBIT

    3 905

     

    4 013

     

    10.2

    %

    Non-underlying items above EBIT

    (90

    )

    (45

    )

    Net finance income/(expense)

    (1 170

    )

    (1 062

    )

    Non-underlying net finance income/(expense)

    (221

    )

    (234

    )

    Share of results of associates

    79

     

    84

     

    Non-underlying share of results of associates

    -

     

    9

     

    Income tax expense

    (752

    )

    (741

    )

    Profit

    1 751

     

    2 024

     

    Profit attributable to non-controlling interest

    279

     

    347

     

    Profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev

    1 472

     

    1 676

     

     

    Normalized EBITDA

    5 302

     

    5 301

     

    6.5

    %

    Underlying Profit

    1 811

     

    1 950

     

    HY24

    HY25

    Organic

    growth

    Revenue

    29 880

     

    28 632

     

    2.3

    %

    Cost of sales

    (13 419

    )

    (12 602

    )

    0.7

    %

    Gross profit

    16 461

     

    16 029

     

    4.6

    %

    SG&A

    (9 248

    )

    (8 812

    )

    (0.6

    )%

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    334

     

    383

     

    20.8

    %

    Normalized EBIT

    7 547

     

    7 601

     

    10.3

    %

    Non-underlying items above EBIT

    (119

    )

    (94

    )

    Net finance income/(expense)

    (2 357

    )

    (2 046

    )

    Non-underlying net finance income/(expense)

    (530

    )

    368

     

    Share of results of associates

    137

     

    135

     

    Non-underlying share of results of associates

    104

     

    9

     

    Income tax expense

    (1 546

    )

    (1 404

    )

    Profit

    3 236

     

    4 568

     

    Profit attributable to non-controlling interest

    672

     

    744

     

    Profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev

    2 564

     

    3 824

     

     

    Normalized EBITDA

    10 288

     

    10 156

     

    7.2

    %

    Underlying Profit

    3 320

     

    3 556

     

    Non-underlying items above EBIT & Non-underlying share of results of associates

    Figure 4. Non-underlying items above EBIT & Non-underlying share of results of associates

    in USD Mio

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Restructuring

    (28

    )

    (35

    )

    (59

    )

    (47

    )

    Business and asset disposal (incl. impairment losses)

    (62

    )

    (10

    )

    (60

    )

    (47

    )

    Non-underlying items in EBIT

    (90

    )

    (45

    )

    (119

    )

    (94

    )

    Non-underlying share of results of associates

    -

     

    9

     

    104

     

    9

     

    Normalized EBIT excludes negative non-underlying items of 45 million USD in 2Q25 and 94 million USD in HY25. Non-underlying share of results from associates of HY24 included the impact from our associate Anadolu Efes' adoption of IAS 29 hyperinflation accounting on their 2023 results.

    Net finance income/(expense)

    Figure 5. Net finance income/(expense)

    in USD Mio

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Net interest expense

    (721

    )

    (663

    )

    (1 399

    )

    (1 284

    )

    Accretion expense and interest on pensions

    (214

    )

    (184

    )

    (427

    )

    (351

    )

    Other financial results

    (235

    )

    (214

    )

    (530

    )

    (410

    )

    Net finance income/(expense)

    (1 170

    )

    (1 062

    )

    (2 357

    )

    (2 046

    )

    Non-underlying net finance income/(expense)

    Figure 6. Non-underlying net finance income/(expense)

    in USD Mio

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Mark-to-market

    (264

    )

    (263

    )

    (507

    )

    339

    Gain/(loss) on bond redemption and other

    43

     

    29

     

    (23

    )

    29

    Non-underlying net finance income/(expense)

    (221

    )

    (234

    )

    (530

    )

    368

    Non-underlying net finance cost in 2Q25 includes mark-to-market losses on derivative instruments entered into in order to hedge our share-based payment programs and shares issued in relation to the combination with Grupo Modelo and SAB.

    The number of shares covered by the hedging of our share-based payment program, the deferred share instrument and the restricted shares are shown below, together with the opening and closing share prices.

    Figure 7. Non-underlying equity derivative instruments

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Share price at the start of the period (Euro)

    56.46

    56.92

    58.42

    48.25

    Share price at the end of the period (Euro)

    54.12

    58.24

    54.12

    58.24

    Number of equity derivative instruments at the end of the period (millions)

    100.5

    100.5

    100.5

    100.5

    Income tax expense

    Figure 8. Income tax expense

    in USD Mio

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Income tax expense

    752

     

    741

     

    1 546

     

    1 404

     

    Effective tax rate

    31.0

    %

    27.7

    %

    34.1

    %

    24.1

    %

    Normalized effective tax rate

    27.4

    %

    25.3

    %

    27.2

    %

    25.6

    %

    The HY25 effective tax rate was positively impacted by non-taxable gains from derivatives related to the hedging of share-based payment programs and of the shares issued in a transaction related to the combinations with Grupo Modelo and SAB, while the HY24 effective tax rate was negatively impacted by non-deductible losses from these derivatives. Furthermore, HY24 effective tax rate included 133 million USD of non-underlying tax expense.

    The decrease in Normalized ETR in 2Q25 compared to 2Q24 and HY25 compared to HY24 is driven mainly by country mix.

    Underlying EPS

    Figure 9. Underlying EPS

    in USD per share, except number of shares in million

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Normalized EBITDA

    2.64

     

    2.67

     

    5.13

     

    5.11

     

    Depreciation, amortization and impairment

    (0.70

    )

    (0.65

    )

    (1.37

    )

    (1.28

    )

    Normalized EBIT

    1.95

     

    2.02

     

    3.76

     

    3.82

     

    Net finance income/(expense)

    (0.58

    )

    (0.53

    )

    (1.18

    )

    (1.03

    )

    Income tax expense

    (0.37

    )

    (0.38

    )

    (0.70

    )

    (0.71

    )

    Associates & non-controlling interests

    (0.10

    )

    (0.13

    )

    (0.27

    )

    (0.31

    )

    Hyperinflation impacts

    0.01

     

    0.01

     

    0.04

     

    0.02

     

    Underlying EPS

    0.90

     

    0.98

     

    1.66

     

    1.79

     

    Weighted average number of ordinary and restricted shares

    2 005

     

    1 989

     

    2 005

     

    1 989

     

    Reconciliation of IFRS and Non-IFRS Financial Measures

    Profit attributable to equity holders and Underlying Profit

    Figure 10. Underlying Profit

    in USD Mio

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev

    1 472

    1 676

    2 564

    3 824

     

    Net impact of non-underlying items on profit

    313

    261

    675

    (305

    )

    Hyperinflation impacts

    26

    14

    81

    37

     

    Underlying Profit

    1 811

    1 950

    3 320

    3 556

     

    Basic and Underlying EPS

    Figure 11. Basic and Underlying EPS

    in USD per share, except number of shares in million

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Basic EPS

    0.73

    0.84

    1.28

    1.92

     

    Net impact of non-underlying items

    0.16

    0.13

    0.34

    (0.15

    )

    Hyperinflation impacts

    0.01

    0.01

    0.04

    0.02

     

    Underlying EPS

    0.90

    0.98

    1.66

    1.79

     

    FX translation impact

    -

    0.08

    -

    0.17

     

    Underlying EPS in constant currency

    0.90

    1.06

    1.66

    1.96

     

    Weighted average number of ordinary and restricted shares

    2 005

    1 989

    2 005

    1 989

     

    Profit attributable to equity holders and Normalized EBITDA

    Figure 12. Reconciliation of Normalized EBITDA to Profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev

    in USD Mio

    2Q24

    2Q25

    HY24

    HY25

    Profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev

    1 472

     

    1 676

     

    2 564

     

    3 824

     

    Non-controlling interests

    279

     

    347

     

    672

     

    744

     

    Profit

    1 751

     

    2 024

     

    3 236

     

    4 568

     

    Income tax expense

    752

     

    741

     

    1 546

     

    1 404

     

    Share of result of associates

    (79

    )

    (84

    )

    (137

    )

    (135

    )

    Non-underlying share of results of associates

    -

     

    (9

    )

    (104

    )

    (9

    )

    Net finance (income)/expense

    1 170

     

    1 062

     

    2 357

     

    2 046

     

    Non-underlying net finance (income)/expense

    221

     

    234

     

    530

     

    (368

    )

    Non-underlying items above EBIT (incl. impairment losses)

    90

     

    45

     

    119

     

    94

     

    Normalized EBIT

    3 905

     

    4 013

     

    7 547

     

    7 601

     

    Depreciation, amortization and impairment

    1 397

     

    1 288

     

    2 741

     

    2 555

     

    Normalized EBITDA

    5 302

     

    5 301

     

    10 288

     

    10 156

     

    Normalized EBITDA, Normalized EBIT and Underlying Profit are non-IFRS financial measures used by AB InBev to reflect the company's underlying performance. Underlying EPS and constant currency Underlying EPS are non-IFRS financial measures that AB InBev believes are useful to investors because they facilitate comparisons of EPS from period to period.

    Normalized EBITDA is calculated by adjusting profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev to exclude: (i) non-controlling interest; (ii) income tax expense; (iii) share of results of associates; (iv) non-underlying share of results of associates; (v) net finance income or cost; (vi) non-underlying net finance income or cost; (vii) non-underlying items above EBIT; and (viii) depreciation, amortization and impairment.

    Underlying Profit is calculated by adjusting profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev to exclude: (i) non-underlying items and (ii) hyperinflation impacts. Underlying EPS is calculated as Underlying Profit divided by the weighted average number of ordinary and restricted shares. Constant currency Underlying EPS is calculated as Underlying EPS excluding the effects of foreign currency translation by translating current period figures using the exchange rates from the same period in the prior year.

    Normalized EBITDA, Normalized EBIT and Underlying Profit are not accounting measures under IFRS and should not be considered as an alternative to profit attributable to equity holders as a measure of operational performance, or an alternative to cash flow as a measure of liquidity. Underlying EPS and constant currency Underlying EPS are not accounting measures under IFRS and should not be considered as alternatives to earnings per share as a measure of operating performance on a per share basis. These non-IFRS financial measures do not have a standard calculation method and AB InBev's definition of Normalized EBITDA, Normalized EBIT, Underlying Profit, Underlying EPS and constant currency Underlying EPS may not be comparable to that of other companies.

    Cash Flows and Financial Position

    Figure 13. Cash Flow Statement (million USD)

    HY24

    HY25

    Operating activities

    Profit of the period

    3 236

     

    4 568

     

    Interest, taxes and non-cash items included in profit

    7 588

     

    5 736

     

    Cash flow from operating activities before changes in working capital and use of provisions

    10 824

     

    10 304

     

     

    Change in working capital

    (4 170

    )

    (3 655

    )

    Pension contributions and use of provisions

    (251

    )

    (278

    )

    Interest and taxes (paid)/received

    (3 958

    )

    (3 801

    )

    Dividends received

    123

     

    135

     

    Cash flow from/(used in) operating activities

    2 568

     

    2 704

     

     

    Investing activities

    Net capex

    (1 684

    )

    (1 350

    )

    Sale/(acquisition) of subsidiaries, net of cash

    (19

    )

    (4

    )

    Net proceeds from sale/(acquisition) of other assets

    (29

    )

    47

     

    Cash flow from/(used in) investing activities

    (1 732

    )

    (1 306

    )

     

    Financing activities

    Net (repayments of) / proceeds from borrowings

    1 124

     

    68

     

    Dividends paid

    (2 142

    )

    (3 147

    )

    Share buyback

    (838

    )

    (1 901

    )

    Payment of lease liabilities

    (406

    )

    (354

    )

    Derivative financial instruments

    (172

    )

    114

     

    Sale/(acquisition) of non-controlling interests

    (414

    )

    (314

    )

    Other financing cash flows

    (465

    )

    (303

    )

    Cash flow from/(used in) financing activities

    (3 313

    )

    (5 837

    )

    Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

    (2 476

    )

    (4 438

    )

    Our free cash flow (defined as cash flow from operating activities less net capex) increased by 470 million USD to reach 1 355 million USD in HY25. Our cash and cash equivalents decreased by 4 438 million USD in HY25, compared to a decrease of 2 476 million USD in HY24, with the following movements:

    • Our cash flow from operating activities reached 2 704 million USD in HY25 compared to 2 568 million USD in HY24. The increase was driven by changes in working capital for HY25 compared to HY24. Changes in working capital in the first half of 2025 and 2024 reflect higher working capital levels at the end of June than at year-end as a result of seasonality.
    • Our cash outflow from investing activities was 1 306 million USD in HY25 compared to a cash outflow of 1 732 million USD in HY24. The decrease in the cash outflow was mainly due to lower net capital expenditures in HY25 compared to HY24. Out of the total HY25 capital expenditures, approximately 34% was used to improve the company's production facilities while 51% was used for logistics and commercial investments and 15% was used for the purchase of hardware and software and improving administrative capabilities.
    • Our cash outflow from financing activities amounted to 5 837 million USD in HY25, as compared to a cash outflow of 3 313 million USD in HY24. The increase in the cash outflow versus HY24 was primarily driven by the completion of our 2 billion USD share buyback program, higher dividends paid and lower debt issuance in 2025 compared to 2024.

    Our net debt increased to 68.1 billion USD as of 30 June 2025 from 60.6 billion USD as of 31 December 2024. Our net debt to normalized EBITDA ratio was 3.27x as of 30 June 2025. Our optimal capital structure is a net debt to normalized EBITDA ratio of around 2x.

    We continue to proactively manage our debt portfolio. After bond repurchases of 3 billion USD and issuances of 3 billion Euro in HY25, 98% of our bond portfolio holds a fixed-interest rate, 50% is denominated in currencies other than USD and maturities are well-distributed across the next several years.

    As of 30 June 2025, we had total liquidity of 17.5 billion USD, which consisted of 10.1 billion USD available under committed long-term credit facilities and 7.4 billion USD of cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments in debt securities less bank overdrafts.

    Notes

    To facilitate the understanding of AB InBev's underlying performance, the analyses of growth, including all comments in this press release, unless otherwise indicated, are based on organic growth and normalized numbers. In other words, financials are analyzed eliminating the impact of changes in currencies on translation of foreign operations, and scope changes. Since 1Q24, the definition of organic revenue growth has been amended to cap the price growth in Argentina to a maximum of 2% per month (26.8% year-over-year). Corresponding adjustments are made to all income statement related items in the organic growth calculations through scope changes. Scope changes also represent the impact of acquisitions and divestitures, the start or termination of activities or the transfer of activities between segments, curtailment gains and losses and year over year changes in accounting estimates and other assumptions that management does not consider as part of the underlying performance of the business. The organic growth of our global brands, Budweiser, Stella Artois, and Corona excludes exports to Australia for which a perpetual license was granted to a third party upon disposal of the Australia operations in 2020. All references per hectoliter (per hl) exclude US non-beverage activities. Whenever presented in this document, all performance measures (EBITDA, EBIT, profit, tax rate, EPS) are presented on a "normalized" basis, which means they are presented before non-underlying items. Non-underlying items are either income or expenses which do not occur regularly as part of the normal activities of the Company. They are presented separately because they are important for the understanding of the underlying sustainable performance of the Company due to their size or nature. Normalized measures are additional measures used by management and should not replace the measures determined in accordance with IFRS as an indicator of the Company's performance. We are reporting the results from Argentina applying hyperinflation accounting since 3Q18. The IFRS rules (IAS 29) require us to restate the year-to-date results for the change in the general purchasing power of the local currency, using official indices before converting the local amounts at the closing rate of the period. In 2Q25, we reported a negative impact from hyperinflation accounting on the profit attributable to equity holders of AB InBev of (14) million USD. The impact in 2Q25 Basic EPS was (0.01) USD. Values in the figures and annexes may not add up, due to rounding. 2Q25 and HY25 EPS is based upon a weighted average of 1 989 million shares compared to a weighted average of 2 005 million shares for 2Q24 and HY24.

    Legal disclaimer

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    About AB InBev

    Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) is a publicly traded company (Euronext: ABI) based in Leuven, Belgium, with secondary listings on the Mexico (MEXBOL: ANB) and South Africa (JSE: ANH) stock exchanges and with American Depositary Receipts on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:BUD). As a company, we dream big to create a future with more cheers. We are always looking to serve up new ways to meet life's moments, move our industry forward and make a meaningful impact in the world. We are committed to building great brands that stand the test of time and to brewing the best beers using the finest ingredients. Our diverse portfolio of well over 500 beer brands includes global brands Budweiser®, Corona®, Stella Artois® and Michelob Ultra®; multi-country brands Beck's®, Hoegaarden® and Leffe®; and local champions such as Aguila®, Antarctica®, Bud Light®, Brahma®, Cass®, Castle®, Castle Lite®, Cristal®, Harbin®, Jupiler®, Modelo Especial®, Quilmes®, Victoria®, Sedrin®, and Skol®. Our brewing heritage dates back more than 600 years, spanning continents and generations. From our European roots at the Den Hoorn brewery in Leuven, Belgium. To the pioneering spirit of the Anheuser & Co brewery in St. Louis, US. To the creation of the Castle Brewery in South Africa during the Johannesburg gold rush. To Bohemia, the first brewery in Brazil. Geographically diversified with a balanced exposure to developed and developing markets, we leverage the collective strengths of approximately 144 000 colleagues based in nearly 50 countries worldwide. For 2024, AB InBev's reported revenue was 59.8 billion USD (excluding JVs and associates).

    Annex 1: Segment reporting (2Q)

    AB InBev Worldwide

    2Q24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    2Q25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    146 302

     

    (224

    )

    -

     

    (2 730

    )

    143 347

     

    (1.9

    )%

    Revenue

    15 333

     

    (100

    )

    (688

    )

    458

     

    15 004

     

    3.0

    %

    Cost of sales

    (6 766

    )

    25

     

    298

     

    (115

    )

    (6 558

    )

    (1.7

    )%

    Gross profit

    8 567

     

    (75

    )

    (389

    )

    343

     

    8 446

     

    4.0

    %

    SG&A

    (4 813

    )

    1

     

    186

     

    2

     

    (4 624

    )

    0.0

    %

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    151

     

    (0

    )

    (11

    )

    52

     

    191

     

    35.2

    %

    Normalized EBIT

    3 905

     

    (74

    )

    (215

    )

    397

     

    4 013

     

    10.2

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    5 302

     

    (74

    )

    (268

    )

    341

     

    5 301

     

    6.5

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    34.6

    %

    35.3

    %

    116bps

     

    North America

    2Q24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    2Q25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    22 639

     

    (330

    )

    -

     

    68

     

    22 376

     

    0.3

    %

    Revenue

    3 864

     

    (89

    )

    (13

    )

    82

     

    3 844

     

    2.2

    %

    Cost of sales

    (1 606

    )

    71

     

    4

     

    (6

    )

    (1 537

    )

    (0.4

    )%

    Gross profit

    2 258

     

    (18

    )

    (8

    )

    76

     

    2 307

     

    3.4

    %

    SG&A

    (1 101

    )

    (2

    )

    3

     

    (23

    )

    (1 122

    )

    (2.0

    )%

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    4

     

    -

     

    0

     

    5

     

    10

     

    -

     

    Normalized EBIT

    1 161

     

    (21

    )

    (5

    )

    59

     

    1 195

     

    5.1

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    1 338

     

    (21

    )

    (5

    )

    60

     

    1 372

     

    4.5

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    34.6

    %

    35.7

    %

    81bps

     

    Middle Americas

    2Q24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    2Q25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    38 381

     

    -

     

    -

     

    441

     

    38 822

     

    1.1

    %

    Revenue

    4 522

     

    (13

    )

    (400

    )

    230

     

    4 340

     

    5.1

    %

    Cost of sales

    (1 593

    )

    (16

    )

    135

     

    (43

    )

    (1 516

    )

    (2.7

    )%

    Gross profit

    2 929

     

    (29

    )

    (265

    )

    188

     

    2 824

     

    6.4

    %

    SG&A

    (1 100

    )

    10

     

    91

     

    11

     

    (987

    )

    1.0

    %

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    11

     

    -

     

    (0

    )

    (8

    )

    3

     

    (73.2

    )%

    Normalized EBIT

    1 841

     

    (18

    )

    (174

    )

    190

     

    1 839

     

    10.4

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    2 219

     

    (18

    )

    (203

    )

    152

     

    2 149

     

    6.9

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    49.1

    %

    49.5

    %

    83bps

     

    South America

    2Q24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    2Q25

     

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    35 969

     

    -

     

    -

     

    (1 770

    )

    34 199

     

    (4.9

    )%

    Revenue

    2 785

     

    (32

    )

    (323

    )

    99

     

    2 529

     

    3.6

    %

    Cost of sales

    (1 427

    )

    (10

    )

    180

     

    (57

    )

    (1 314

    )

    (4.0

    )%

    Gross profit

    1 358

     

    (42

    )

    (143

    )

    42

     

    1 215

     

    3.1

    %

    SG&A

    (976

    )

    7

     

    119

     

    (13

    )

    (863

    )

    (1.4

    )%

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    99

     

    (6

    )

    (12

    )

    22

     

    104

     

    24.7

    %

    Normalized EBIT

    482

     

    (41

    )

    (36

    )

    51

     

    456

     

    10.9

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    750

     

    (41

    )

    (70

    )

    53

     

    692

     

    7.2

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    26.9

    %

    27.4

    %

    93bps

    EMEA

    2Q24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    2Q25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    23 852

     

    112

     

    -

     

    208

     

    24 172

     

    0.9

    %

    Revenue

    2 301

     

    9

     

    60

     

    118

     

    2 489

     

    5.2

    %

    Cost of sales

    (1 179

    )

    2

     

    (31

    )

    (44

    )

    (1 252

    )

    (3.8

    )%

    Gross profit

    1 122

     

    12

     

    29

     

    74

     

    1 237

     

    6.7

    %

    SG&A

    (691

    )

    (21

    )

    (24

    )

    (27

    )

    (764

    )

    (3.8

    )%

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    34

     

    5

     

    2

     

    15

     

    56

     

    37.4

    %

    Normalized EBIT

    465

     

    (4

    )

    6

     

    63

     

    529

     

    13.7

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    721

     

    (4

    )

    15

     

    68

     

    800

     

    9.5

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    31.3

    %

    32.1

    %

    129bps

     

    Asia Pacific

    2Q24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    2Q25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    25 399

     

    -

     

    -

     

    (1 683

    )

    23 716

     

    (6.6

    )%

    Revenue

    1 749

     

    0

     

    (13

    )

    (78

    )

    1 658

     

    (4.5

    )%

    Cost of sales

    (821

    )

    (7

    )

    6

     

    50

     

    (771

    )

    6.1

    %

    Gross profit

    928

     

    (7

    )

    (7

    )

    (28

    )

    886

     

    (3.0

    )%

    SG&A

    (549

    )

    1

     

    5

     

    24

     

    (520

    )

    4.3

    %

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    30

     

    0

     

    -

     

    (14

    )

    17

     

    (45.1

    )%

    Normalized EBIT

    410

     

    (7

    )

    (3

    )

    (18

    )

    383

     

    (4.4

    )%

    Normalized EBITDA

    570

     

    (6

    )

    (3

    )

    (27

    )

    533

     

    (4.8

    )%

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    32.6

    %

    32.2

    %

    (9)bps

     

    Global Export and Holding Companies

    2Q24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    2Q25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    62

     

    (6

    )

    -

     

    6

     

    62

     

    10.4

    %

    Revenue

    112

     

    25

     

    1

     

    6

     

    144

     

    7.2

    %

    Cost of sales

    (141

    )

    (15

    )

    5

     

    (15

    )

    (168

    )

    (12.5

    )%

    Gross profit

    (30

    )

    10

     

    5

     

    (9

    )

    (23

    )

    (26.6

    )%

    SG&A

    (396

    )

    6

     

    (7

    )

    30

     

    (368

    )

    7.8

    %

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    (28

    )

    0

     

    (2

    )

    31

     

    2

     

    -

     

    Normalized EBIT

    (453

    )

    17

     

    (4

    )

    52

     

    (389

    )

    11.7

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    (295

    )

    17

     

    (1

    )

    35

     

    (245

    )

    12.2

    %

    Annex 2: Segment reporting (HY)

    AB InBev Worldwide

    HY24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    HY25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    285 837

     

    (498

    )

    -

     

    (5 724

    )

    279 615

     

    (2.0

    )%

    Revenue

    29 880

     

    (131

    )

    (1 786

    )

    669

     

    28 632

     

    2.3

    %

    Cost of sales

    (13 419

    )

    (39

    )

    770

     

    87

     

    (12 602

    )

    0.7

    %

    Gross profit

    16 461

     

    (170

    )

    (1 016

    )

    755

     

    16 029

     

    4.6

    %

    SG&A

    (9 248

    )

    (19

    )

    510

     

    (55

    )

    (8 812

    )

    (0.6

    )%

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    334

     

    13

     

    (33

    )

    69

     

    383

     

    20.8

    %

    Normalized EBIT

    7 547

     

    (176

    )

    (539

    )

    769

     

    7 601

     

    10.3

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    10 288

     

    (174

    )

    (691

    )

    733

     

    10 156

     

    7.2

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    34.4

    %

    35.5

    %

    166bps

     

    North America

    HY24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    HY25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    43 992

     

    (474

    )

    -

     

    (1 299

    )

    42 218

     

    (3.0

    )%

    Revenue

    7 457

     

    (126

    )

    (38

    )

    (85

    )

    7 208

     

    (1.2

    )%

    Cost of sales

    (3 150

    )

    91

     

    13

     

    100

     

    (2 947

    )

    3.3

    %

    Gross profit

    4 307

     

    (35

    )

    (25

    )

    14

     

    4 261

     

    0.3

    %

    SG&A

    (2 186

    )

    (8

    )

    14

     

    7

     

    (2 174

    )

    0.3

    %

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    (8

    )

    -

     

    1

     

    31

     

    23

     

    -

     

    Normalized EBIT

    2 112

     

    (43

    )

    (10

    )

    51

     

    2 110

     

    2.5

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    2 464

     

    (43

    )

    (12

    )

    50

     

    2 459

     

    2.0

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    33.0

    %

    34.1

    %

    108bps

     

    Middle Americas

    HY24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    HY25

     

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    74 072

     

    -

     

    -

     

    (169

    )

    73 903

     

    (0.2

    )%

    Revenue

    8 574

     

    (25

    )

    (799

    )

    374

     

    8 124

     

    4.4

    %

    Cost of sales

    (3 179

    )

    (30

    )

    273

     

    70

     

    (2 866

    )

    2.2

    %

    Gross profit

    5 395

     

    (55

    )

    (526

    )

    444

     

    5 258

     

    8.3

    %

    SG&A

    (2 065

    )

    16

     

    192

     

    (42

    )

    (1 898

    )

    (2.1

    )%

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    23

     

    -

     

    (2

    )

    (7

    )

    14

     

    (31.2

    )%

    Normalized EBIT

    3 353

     

    (38

    )

    (336

    )

    395

     

    3 374

     

    11.9

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    4 105

     

    (38

    )

    (404

    )

    344

     

    4 007

     

    8.4

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    47.9

    %

    49.3

    %

    186bps

     

    South America

    HY24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    HY25

     

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    76 315

     

    -

     

    -

     

    (1 226

    )

    75 089

     

    (1.6

    )%

    Revenue

    6 018

     

    13

     

    (900

    )

    375

     

    5 507

     

    6.2

    %

    Cost of sales

    (3 013

    )

    (99

    )

    461

     

    (113

    )

    (2 764

    )

    (3.7

    )%

    Gross profit

    3 005

     

    (86

    )

    (438

    )

    262

     

    2 743

     

    8.7

    %

    SG&A

    (1 917

    )

    (26

    )

    287

     

    (57

    )

    (1 712

    )

    (2.9

    )%

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    215

     

    3

     

    (30

    )

    14

     

    201

     

    6.9

    %

    Normalized EBIT

    1 304

     

    (109

    )

    (181

    )

    219

     

    1 233

     

    17.2

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    1 834

     

    (106

    )

    (262

    )

    233

     

    1 699

     

    12.9

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    30.5

    %

    30.9

    %

    188bps

    EMEA

    HY24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    HY25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    44 882

     

    77

     

    -

     

    (35

    )

    44 924

     

    (0.1

    )%

    Revenue

    4 228

     

    1

     

    16

     

    209

     

    4 454

     

    5.0

    %

    Cost of sales

    (2 215

    )

    13

     

    (5

    )

    (72

    )

    (2 280

    )

    (3.3

    )%

    Gross profit

    2 014

     

    14

     

    11

     

    136

     

    2 174

     

    6.8

    %

    SG&A

    (1 305

    )

    (37

    )

    (9

    )

    (20

    )

    (1 371

    )

    (1.5

    )%

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    79

     

    11

     

    0

     

    11

     

    101

     

    12.5

    %

    Normalized EBIT

    787

     

    (13

    )

    2

     

    128

     

    904

     

    16.5

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    1 290

     

    (13

    )

    5

     

    142

     

    1 424

     

    11.1

    %

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    30.5

    %

    32.0

    %

    177bps

     

    Asia Pacific

    HY24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    HY25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    46 444

     

    (93

    )

    -

     

    (2 987

    )

    43 365

     

    (6.4

    )%

    Revenue

    3 383

     

    (7

    )

    (65

    )

    (203

    )

    3 108

     

    (6.0

    )%

    Cost of sales

    (1 583

    )

    (9

    )

    29

     

    108

     

    (1 456

    )

    6.8

    %

    Gross profit

    1 800

     

    (16

    )

    (37

    )

    (95

    )

    1 652

     

    (5.3

    )%

    SG&A

    (994

    )

    (2

    )

    21

     

    35

     

    (941

    )

    3.5

    %

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    56

     

    0

     

    (0

    )

    (15

    )

    41

     

    (26.7

    )%

    Normalized EBIT

    861

     

    (18

    )

    (16

    )

    (75

    )

    752

     

    (8.8

    )%

    Normalized EBITDA

    1 186

     

    (18

    )

    (21

    )

    (90

    )

    1 056

     

    (7.7

    )%

    Normalized EBITDA margin

    35.0

    %

    34.0

    %

    (62)bps

     

    Global Export and Holding Companies

    HY24

    Scope

    Currency

    Translation

    Organic

    Growth

    HY25

    Organic

    Growth

    Volumes

    132

     

    (9

    )

    -

     

    (7

    )

    116

     

    (5.7

    )%

    Revenue

    221

     

    12

     

    0

     

    (2

    )

    231

     

    (0.8

    )%

    Cost of sales

    (279

    )

    (5

    )

    (1

    )

    (5

    )

    (290

    )

    (2.1

    )%

    Gross profit

    (59

    )

    7

     

    (1

    )

    (7

    )

    (59

    )

    (10.1

    )%

    SG&A

    (781

    )

    38

     

    5

     

    22

     

    (716

    )

    3.0

    %

    Other operating income/(expenses)

    (31

    )

    0

     

    (2

    )

    35

     

    2

     

    -

     

    Normalized EBIT

    (870

    )

    45

     

    2

     

    51

     

    (773

    )

    6.1

    %

    Normalized EBITDA

    (590

    )

    45

     

    2

     

    54

     

    (489

    )

    9.9

    %

    Annex 3: Consolidated statement of financial position

    Million US dollar

    31 December 2024

    30 June 2025

    ASSETS

    Non-current assets

    Property, plant and equipment

    23 503

    23 854

    Goodwill

    110 479

    114 782

    Intangible assets

    40 034

    41 096

    Investments in associates

    4 612

    4 878

    Investment securities

    168

    152

    Deferred tax assets

    2 493

    2 730

    Pensions and similar obligations

    42

    101

    Income tax receivables

    470

    426

    Derivatives

    261

    44

    Trade and other receivables

    1 577

    1 829

    Total non-current assets

    183 637

    189 892

     

    Current assets

    Investment securities

    221

    205

    Inventories

    5 020

    5 475

    Income tax receivables

    727

    872

    Derivatives

    554

    340

    Trade and other receivables

    5 270

    6 994

    Cash and cash equivalents

    11 174

    7 167

    Assets classified as held for sale

    33

    161

    Total current assets

    22 999

    21 215

     

    Total assets

    206 637

    211 107

     

    EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

    Equity

    Issued capital

    1 736

    1 736

    Share premium

    17 620

    17 620

    Reserves

    12 304

    13 674

    Retained earnings

    46 577

    47 641

    Equity attributable to equity holders of AB InBev

    78 237

    80 671

     

    Non-controlling interests

    10 463

    10 743

    Total equity

    88 700

    91 414

     

    Non-current liabilities

    Interest-bearing loans and borrowings

    70 720

    71 979

    Pensions and similar obligations

    1 296

    1 287

    Deferred tax liabilities

    11 321

    11 385

    Income tax payables

    284

    296

    Derivatives

    68

    372

    Trade and other payables

    797

    1 013

    Provisions

    385

    352

    Total non-current liabilities

    84 871

    86 683

     

    Current liabilities

    Bank overdrafts

    -

    21

    Interest-bearing loans and borrowings

    1 449

    3 578

    Income tax payables

    1 805

    1 386

    Derivatives

    5 817

    5 609

    Trade and other payables

    23 804

    22 188

    Provisions

    191

    202

    Liabilities associated with assets held for sale

    -

    25

    Total current liabilities

    33 066

    33 009

     

    Total equity and liabilities

    206 637

    211 107

    Annex 4: Consolidated statement of cash flows

    For the six-month period ended 30 June

    Million US dollar

    2024

    2025

    OPERATING ACTIVITIES

    Profit of the period

    3 236

     

    4 568

     

    Depreciation, amortization and impairment

    2 741

     

    2 581

     

    Net finance expense/(income)

    2 887

     

    1 678

     

    Equity-settled share-based payment expense

    315

     

    309

     

    Income tax expense

    1 546

     

    1 404

     

    Share of results of associates

    (241

    )

    (144

    )

    Other non-cash items

    339

     

    (93

    )

    Cash flow from operating activities before changes in working capital and use of provisions

    10 824

     

    10 304

     

    Decrease/(increase) in trade and other receivables

    (1 154

    )

    (1 130

    )

    Decrease/(increase) in inventories

    (325

    )

    (242

    )

    Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables

    (2 691

    )

    (2 284

    )

    Pension contributions and use of provisions

    (251

    )

    (278

    )

    Cash generated from operations

    6 403

     

    6 370

     

    Interest paid

    (2 001

    )

    (1 916

    )

    Interest received

    303

     

    241

     

    Dividends received

    123

     

    135

     

    Income tax paid

    (2 260

    )

    (2 126

    )

    Cash flow from/(used in) operating activities

    2 568

     

    2 704

     

    INVESTING ACTIVITIES

    Acquisition of property, plant and equipment and of intangible assets

    (1 735

    )

    (1 404

    )

    Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment and of intangible assets

    52

     

    55

     

    Sale/(acquisition) of subsidiaries, net of cash

    (19

    )

    (4

    )

    Proceeds from sale/(acquisition) of other assets

    (29

    )

    47

     

    Cash flow from/(used in) investing activities

    (1 732

    )

    (1 306

    )

    FINANCING ACTIVITIES

    Proceeds from borrowings

    5 466

     

    4 067

     

    Repayments of borrowings

    (4 342

    )

    (3 998

    )

    Dividends paid

    (2 142

    )

    (3 147

    )

    Share buyback

    (838

    )

    (1 901

    )

    Payment of lease liabilities

    (406

    )

    (354

    )

    Derivative financial instruments

    (172

    )

    114

     

    Sale/(acquisition) of non-controlling interests

    (414

    )

    (314

    )

    Other financing cash flows

    (465

    )

    (303

    )

    Cash flow from/(used in) financing activities

    (3 313

    )

    (5 837

    )

    Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

    (2 476

    )

    (4 438

    )

    Cash and cash equivalents less bank overdrafts at beginning of year

    10 314

     

    11 174

     

    Effect of exchange rate fluctuations

    (463

    )

    410

     

    Cash and cash equivalents less bank overdrafts at end of period

    7 375

     

    7 146

     

     

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