Company: AKO-B
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-041498
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Company: ANDINA BOTTLING CO INC
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form: 6-K
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| Dow Jones Sustainability            
 Index Chile                         
 Dow Jones Sustainability            
 MILA Pacific Alliance Index.        |                |                |            |
| NUMBER OF SHARES                    |                |                |            |
| TOTAL:                              
 946,570,604                         | SERIES         
 A: 473,289,301 | SERIES         
 B: 473,281,303 | SHARES     
 PER ADR: 6 |

ABOUT COCA-COLA ANDINA

Coca-Cola Andina is among the three
largest Coca-Cola bottlers in Latin America, servicing franchised territories with almost 57.8 million people, delivering 909.0 million
unit cases or 5,161 million liters of soft drinks, juices, bottled water, beer and other alcoholic beverages during 2024. Coca-Cola Andina
has the franchise to produce and commercialize Coca-Cola products in certain territories in Argentina (through Embotelladora del Atlántico),
in Brazil (through Rio de Janeiro Refrescos), in Chile, (through Embotelladora Andina) and in all of Paraguay (through Paraguay Refrescos).
The Chadwick Claro, Garcés Silva, Said Handal and Said Somavía families control Coca-Cola Andina in equal parts. The Company's
value generation proposal is to become a Total Beverage Company, using existing resources efficiently and sustainably, developing a relationship
of excellence with consumers of its products, as well as with its collaborators, customers, suppliers, the community in which it operates
and with its strategic partner The Coca-Cola Company, in order to increase ROIC for shareholders in the long term. For more company information
visit .

This document may contain forward-looking statements that reflect a good faith expectation by Coca-Cola Andina and are based on currently available information. However, the results ultimately obtained are subject to a number of variables, many of which are beyond the Company's control, and which could materially impact actual performance. Among the factors that could cause a shift in performance are political and economic conditions on mass consumption, price pressures resulting from competitive discounts from other bottlers, weather conditions in the Southern Cone and other risk factors that would be applicable from time to time and that are periodically disclosed in reports to the relevant regulatory authorities and are available on our website.

| COCA-COLA ANDINA      |      |
| 1Q25 EARNINGS RELEASE |      |
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