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9 January 2026

Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Sector Q4 Round-Up

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Nigeria's Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry continues to stand out as one of the most vibrant and rapidly evolving sectors on the African continent...
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INTRODUCTION

Nigeria's Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry continues to stand out as one of the most vibrant and rapidly evolving sectors on the African continent. The final quarter of 2025 has been anything but ordinary, marked by notable shifts across the FMCG landscape and broader regional markets.

Rather than being slowed by global shifts, Nigeria's FMCG industry is currently experiencing a powerful era of transformation. The sector has shown remarkable resilience. Innovation, and adaptability; with renewed investor confidence as the driving force behind this performance. From changing consumer habits to strategic pivots by leading players, the fourth quarter of 2025 (Q4) has underscored the FMCG sector's ability to thrive in a complex environment while setting the stage for even greater opportunities in 2026.

This progress is supported by a growing and efficient regulatory environment, with key regulatory bodies such as the FCCPC, ARCON, SON, and Customs, fostering a transparent, high-standard marketplace.

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