Company: AKO-B
Filing Date: 2025-07-30
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-071843
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Company: ANDINA BOTTLING CO INC
Filing Date: 2025-07-30
Form: 6-K
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 sections are all in June 2025 currency.

Finally, a devaluation
of local currencies against the U.S. dollar has a negative impact on our dollarized costs and a devaluation of local currencies against
the Chilean peso has a negative impact on the consolidation of figures.

When we refer to "Argentina",
it includes our subsidiaries Embotelladora del Atlántico S.A. and Empaques Argentina S.A. When we refer to "Chile", it includes
the operation in Chile of Embotelladora Andina S.A., as well as its subsidiaries VJ S.A., Vital Aguas S.A., Envases Central S.A. and
Re-Ciclar S.A.

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CONSOLIDATED RESULTS: Second Quarter 2025 vs. Second Quarter 2024

| (Figures in million CLP)                                |     | 2Q24 |         |     | 2Q25 |         |     | %    
 Var. |      |   |
| Net Sales                                               |     |      | 672,193 |     |      | 738,154 |     |      |  9.8 | % |
| Operating Income                                        |     |      |  73,582 |     |      |  79,873 |     |      |  8.5 | % |
| Adjusted EBITDA                                         |     |      | 109,259 |     |      | 119,323 |     |      |  9.2 | % |
| Net income attributable to the owners of the controller |     |      |  24,602 |     |      |  37,233 |     |      | 51.3 | % |

During the quarter, consolidated
Sales Volume was 207.5 million unit cases, representing an increase of 5.3% compared to the same period in 2024, explained by the increase
in volume in Argentina, Chile and Brazil, partially offset by the decrease in volume in Paraguay. The Non-Alcoholic Beverages Segment
accounted for 95.6% of consolidated Sales Volume and grew by 5.8%, explained by growth in the Segment in Argentina, Chile and Brazil,
partially offset by the decrease in Paraguay. The Alcoholic Beverages Segment