Company: AKO-B
Filing Date: 2025-01-28
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-006714
Chunk: 17

Company: ANDINA BOTTLING CO INC
Filing Date: 2025-01-28
Form: 6-K
Chunk 17
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|                  |     | FY23 |                |     | FY24 |           |     | Var 
 %   |      |   |
|                  |     |      |       -Figures 
 in million CLP |     |      |           |     |     |      |   |
| Net Sales        |     |      |      1,191,974 |     |      | 1,245,018 |     |     |  4.5 | % |
| Operating Income |     |      |        139,519 |     |      |   138,487 |     |     | -0.7 | % |
| Adjusted EBITDA  |     |      |        184,450 |     |      |   189,565 |     |     |  2.8 | % |

Sales Volume reached 311.5 million unit cases,
an increase of 0.5%, explained by the volume increase in the Soft Drinks and Waters categories, partially offset by the decrease in the
Juices and other non-alcoholic beverages and Beer and other alcoholic beverages categories. The Non-Alcoholic Beverages Segment represented
87.0% of total Sales Volume, and grew 0.6%, which was explained by the increase in the Soft Drinks and Waters categories, partially offset
by the decrease in the Juices and other non-alcoholic beverages categories. The Alcoholic Beverages segment represented 13.0% of total
sales volume and decreased 0.3%, explained by the decrease in the Beer category, partially offset by the increase in the Other alcoholic
beverages category. Transactions amounted to 1,849.2 million, representing an increase of 2.0%.

Net Sales amounted to CLP 1,245,018 million,
an increase of 4.5%, which is explained by a higher average price in the period, due to the price increases made, and to a lesser extent
by the aforementioned increase in volume. Net Sales of the Non-Alcoholic Beverages segment increased 5.2%, representing 76.1% of total
sales. Net Sales of the Alcoholic Beverages Segment increased 2.3%, representing 23.9% of total sales.

Cost of Sales increased 5.0%, which is mainly
explained by (i) a shift in the mix towards higher unit cost products, (ii) a higher cost of sugar and (iii) the negative effect of the
devaluation