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Khest Media > Actu > Business > Vitafoam Nigeria, Partly Owned by Samuel Bolarinde, Makes $55 Million in 9 Months
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Vitafoam Nigeria, Partly Owned by Samuel Bolarinde, Makes $55 Million in 9 Months

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Last updated: 29/07/2025
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Firm returns to earnings and pushes West African growth as quiz surges

Vitafoam Nigeria Plc, a leading producer of froth products in the nation, has reported a earnings of $55 million for the first nine months of 2025. 

The firm, in which Nigerian businessman and board member Samuel Bolarinde holds a significant stake, has no longer exclusively rebounded from final 365 days’s losses but is now showing stable signs of growth and regional ambition.

It’s a jump support to earnings

After struggling with a $1.88 million loss during the same interval in 2024, Vitafoam has made a worthy comeback, posting a $6.13 million earnings for the nine months ending June 30, 2025. 

The turnaround has been largely attributed to stronger gross sales of mattresses, pillows, and associated foam products, in addition to tighter cost retain watch over across operations. The firm moreover benefited from a raise in finance income, helping to raise its operating margin.

Vitafoam’s most up-to-date outcomes mirror a resilient quiz for its products, despite inflation and quite a few financial pressures that own slowed consumer spending in Nigeria. 

The firm’s administration looks to own navigated these headwinds successfully, leaning on its wide distribution community and strategic pricing to maintain buyer loyalty.

Samuel Bolarinde’s strategic influence

At the center of Vitafoam’s most up-to-date success is Samuel Bolarinde, who owns staunch over 12 p.c of the firm. 

A ancient in Nigeria’s corporate circles, Bolarinde has held board positions at Wema Bank Plc and Nigerian Breweries Plc, and has prolonged been involved in guiding Vitafoam’s growth ideas. His perform on the firm is more than symbolic, he’s believed to be a key boom in its ongoing push into new markets and product lessons.

His growth beyond Nigeria

Vitafoam’s ambition now extends a ways beyond Nigerian borders. The firm is making moves in West Africa, particularly thru its operations in Sierra Leone. From there, Vitafoam has begun exporting to Guinea and Liberia, a pass that’s already showing early promise in phrases of gross sales volume and market penetration.

This regional growth is fragment of a broader effort to insist Vitafoam as a breeze-to imprint for quality bedding and foam products across Anglophone West Africa. The resolution to invest in deplorable-border growth looks to be paying off, giving Vitafoam a recent avenue for income while building its imprint birth air Nigeria.

The firm’s improved efficiency is moreover mirrored in its financial construction. Vitafoam’s total sources grew to $38.46 million as of June 2025, up from $34.24 million in September 2024. 

Shareholders own viewed gains too, with fairness rising to $21.27 million from $16.36 million over the same interval.

Vitafoam’s accumulated earnings rose by nearly about $5 million, reinforcing investor self assurance and giving the firm more space to reinvest in new projects, regional operations, or extra R&D in product building.

What’s next?

With stable earnings, a return to profitability, and regional growth underway, Vitafoam Nigeria is poised for a new chapter. 

For shareholders fancy Samuel Bolarinde and others, the signs are encouraging, proof that cautious strategy, local abilities, and prolonged-term planning can serene ship outcomes in nowadays’s challenging business atmosphere.

As consumer needs evolve and competitors stiffens, Vitafoam’s next gargantuan test will be sustaining this momentum at dwelling and across the continent.

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