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Mexican tequila maker Cuervo pockets more profit on weaker peso, despite volume dip

Mexican tequila maker Cuervo pockets more profit on weaker peso, despite volume dip

Becle, S.a.b. De C.v.April 29, 20255
Mexican tequila maker Cuervo pockets more profit on weaker peso, despite volume dip

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Becle BMV:CUERVO, the world's largest tequila producer, on Tuesday reported a first-quarter profit up 15% from a year earlier, pulling in more pesos due to the currency's weakening despite moving less product in the period.Becle's net profit hit 1.16 billion pesos ($56.69 million), in line with estimates from analysts polled by LSEG.The firm, which makes the bulk of its income from tequilas but also produces a range of spirits such as Creyente mezcal, Stranahan's whiskey, Kraken rum and Boodles gin, attributed the boost to lower input costs and exchange-rate tailwinds given the Mexican peso's depreciation.The currency weakened close to 24% against the U.S. dollar from the end of March last year to the end of March this year.The U.S. and Canada remained Becle's largest market, though volumes slipped 3.6% year-on-year to just over 3 million crates. In Mexico, volumes dropped 13% and in the rest of the world they dropped 14%.Still, revenues ticked up 7% to 9.63 billion pesos, slightly above the LSEG-compiled estimate."Going into 2025, we are encouraged by our ability to manage the business effectively despite ongoing industry pressures and consumer caution," management said in a statement.

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