Company: AKO-B
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-103299
Chunk: 4

Company: ANDINA BOTTLING CO INC
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form: 6-K
Chunk 4
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. |   |     |                             3Q24 |     |    3Q25 |     |    % 
 Var. |   |
|                  |     |       -Figures 
 in million CLP |     |         |     |      |   |     |                         -Figures 
 in million ARS of September 2025 |     |         |     |      |   |
| Net Sales        |     |        169,490 |     | 172,802 |     |  2.0 | % |     |                          241,098 |     | 247,786 |     |  2.8 | % |
| Operating Income |     |         10,740 |     |  13,900 |     | 29.4 | % |     |                           15,278 |     |  19,932 |     | 30.5 | % |
| Adjusted EBITDA  |     |         21,261 |     |  25,555 |     | 20.2 | % |     |                           30,244 |     |  36,644 |     | 21.2 | % |

Sales Volume in the quarter decreased 4.3% totaling
40.7 million unit cases, explained by the decrease in the Soft Drinks and Beer and other alcohols categories, partially offset by the
increase in the Water and Juices and other non-alcoholic beverages categories. Volumes increased by 1.7% when excluding the impact of
the 2.5 million unit cases sold to Coca-Cola Femsa in the same quarter of the previous year. Transactions reached 196.3 million, representing
an increase of 3.2%.

Net Sales amounted to CLP 172,802 million, increasing
2.0%. In local currency, they increased 2.8%, explained by the increase in average revenue per unit case sold, both due to price increases
slightly above local inflation and the effect of sales to Coca-Cola Femsa in the previous year, which were at a lower average price.
These effects were partially offset by the aforementioned decrease in volume.

Cost of Sales decreased 0.9%, while in local
currency it decreased 0.1%, which is mainly explained by (i) lower sales volume, (ii) lower concentrate costs, and (iii) lower
PET resin costs. This was partially offset by (i) higher sugar costs, (