Drinks manufacturer AB InBev sees Q3 revenue increase

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Corona’s parent company, AB InBev, reported a strong performance in Q3 2025, with revenue increasing by 0.9% to around £11.4bn.

The business posted a 3% increase in combined revenue of megabrands in the third quarter, which was driven by beer brand Corona, which experienced a growth of 6.3% outside its home market.

The global drinks manufacturer’s profit grew by 2% to £6.4bn.

The successful results were also driven by increased in demand for its portfolio of non-alcoholic beer, which saw a 27% revenue increase.


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Michel Doukeris, CEO of AB InBev, said: “Driven by the momentum of our megabrands and our innovation in balanced choices and Beyond Beer, our business delivered continued top- and bottom-line growth, even as we navigated a dynamic consumer environment.

“Given the progress we have made on our deleveraging and solid year-to-date financial results, we have announced a new 6 billion USD share buyback programme and an interim dividend.”

AB InBev saw its normalised EBITDA increase by 3.3% to £4.2bn, which was a result of the execution of its business strategy.

Moving forward, the drinks manufacturer expects EBITDA to increase by between 4% and 8% in accordance with the previous medium-term outlook.

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Corona’s parent company, AB InBev, reported a strong performance in Q3 2025, with revenue increasing by 0.9% to around £11.4bn.

The business posted a 3% increase in combined revenue of megabrands in the third quarter, which was driven by beer brand Corona, which experienced a growth of 6.3% outside its home market.

The global drinks manufacturer’s profit grew by 2% to £6.4bn.

The successful results were also driven by increased in demand for its portfolio of non-alcoholic beer, which saw a 27% revenue increase.


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Michel Doukeris, CEO of AB InBev, said: “Driven by the momentum of our megabrands and our innovation in balanced choices and Beyond Beer, our business delivered continued top- and bottom-line growth, even as we navigated a dynamic consumer environment.

“Given the progress we have made on our deleveraging and solid year-to-date financial results, we have announced a new 6 billion USD share buyback programme and an interim dividend.”

AB InBev saw its normalised EBITDA increase by 3.3% to £4.2bn, which was a result of the execution of its business strategy.

Moving forward, the drinks manufacturer expects EBITDA to increase by between 4% and 8% in accordance with the previous medium-term outlook.

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