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    Givaudan tops sales estimates as growth holds strong outside of North America

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    Posted on April 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Givaudan's sales exceeded forecasts with a 7.4% organic rise, driven by strong growth outside North America. The company plans price hikes in 2025.

    Givaudan Surpasses Sales Estimates with Global Growth

    (Reuters) -Swiss fragrance and flavour maker Givaudan on Thursday reported quarterly sales slightly above market forecasts as organic growth held strong outside of North America, and said it was highly likely to exceed its five-year growth target until end-2025.

    Revenue rose 7.4% on a like-for-like, or organic, basis to 1.98 billion Swiss francs ($2.32 billion) in the first quarter, beating analysts' average forecast of 6% organic growth to 1.93 billion francs in a poll compiled by the company.

    Among its markets, Latin America recorded the biggest rise in organic sales, while previously muted growth in North America halted, resulting in a 0.5% organic decrease.

    "With ongoing uncertainty in relation to global trade tariffs, we remain focused on our strategy and on delivering innovative solutions to help drive the growth of our customers," CEO Gilles Andrier said in a statement.

    Givaudan, whose customers include cosmetics firms and beverage makers, said it would increase its prices to compensate for higher input costs in 2025, partially including tariffs.

    The company saw its profitability improve last year on the back of robust sales growth especially in its fragrance business, despite a challenging economic environment.

    January-March sales in the Taste & Wellbeing business, which makes up more than a half of Givaudan's revenue, increased by 5% like-for-like from a year earlier. Sales in the Fragrance & Beauty business were up 9.8% on the same basis.

    Givaudan reiterated that its average organic sales growth was set to exceed its target range of 4% to 5% in the years between 2021 and 2025. The average growth stood at 7.2% at the end of 2024.

    ($1 = 0.8521 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Jagoda Darlak and Rafal Wojciech Nowak in Gdansk; editing by Milla Nissi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Givaudan's sales rose 7.4% organically.
    • •Latin America showed the highest growth.
    • •North America experienced a slight sales decrease.
    • •Givaudan plans to increase prices in 2025.
    • •The company remains focused on customer-driven growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Givaudan tops sales estimates as growth holds strong outside of North America

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Givaudan's sales performance, highlighting strong growth outside North America and future strategies.

    2How did Givaudan perform in North America?

    Givaudan experienced a 0.5% organic decrease in sales in North America, contrasting with growth in other regions.

    3What are Givaudan's future plans?

    Givaudan plans to increase prices in 2025 to offset higher input costs, including tariffs.

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