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Jakarta, June 5, 2026 — PT Mayora Indah Tbk (MYOR), one of Indonesia’s leading consumer goods producers, has announced a cash dividend of Rp 60 per share for fiscal year 2025.
The decision, approved at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on June 4, reflects the company’s confidence in its financial resilience and growth trajectory despite recent commodity price pressures.
Dividend Policy Signals Confidence
The dividend payout underscores Mayora’s commitment to rewarding shareholders while maintaining robust capital allocation for expansion.
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The distribution is sourced from the company’s 2025 net profit, which remained solid amid rising input costs.
Strong Financial Performance
Mayora reported sales of Rp 38.68 trillion in 2025, an increase from Rp 36.07 trillion in 2024.
Looking ahead, the company has set ambitious targets revenue of Rp 41.85 trillion in 2026, representing 8.2 percent growth, and net profit of Rp 3.41 trillion, up 17.3 percent year onbyear.
Executives attribute this momentum to product innovation, operational efficiency, and disciplined cost management.
These strategies helped offset the impact of higher coffee and cocoa prices, which had weighed on margins in 2025.
Navigating Commodity Challenges
Commodity volatility remains a key challenge for the food and beverage sector.
Mayora’s leadership emphasized that easing global prices in 2026 should provide relief, enabling the company to strengthen profitability.
The firm continues to prioritize operational efficiency and cost control to safeguard margins.
Domestic demand remains resilient, supported by stable household consumption.
Export markets also play a crucial role, with international sales contributing significantly to overall performance.
Analysts note that diversification across geographies has bolstered Mayora’s ability to withstand supply chain disruptions and logistics cost fluctuations.
Leadership Commentary
Wardhana Atmadja, Mayora’s Director, stated, “We will continue to strengthen innovation, maintain operational efficiency, ensure raw material availability, and expand markets domestically and internationally.”
Dividend of Rp 60 per share highlights strong shareholder returns. Revenue and profit targets for 2026 reflect optimism amid easing commodity prices. Export diversification and innovation remain central to long-term growth.
This announcement positions Mayora as a resilient player in Indonesia’s consumer goods industry, balancing shareholder rewards with strategic investments for sustainable expansion.






