Company: AKO-B
Filing Date: 2025-01-28
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-006714
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Company: ANDINA BOTTLING CO INC
Filing Date: 2025-01-28
Form: 6-K
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 | 1,349 |     |      | 1,535 |     |     | 13.9 | % |
| Operating Income |     |                |  41,705 |     |      |  40,440 |     |     | -3.0 | % |     |                |   231 |     |      |   245 |     |     |  6.2 | % |
| Adjusted EBITDA  |     |                |  49,284 |     |      |  49,200 |     |     | -0.2 | % |     |                |   273 |     |      |   298 |     |     |  9.4 | % |

Sales volume for the quarter reached 96.0 million
unit cases, an increase of 8.1%, explained by the increase in the Soft Drinks and Juices and other non-alcoholic beverages categories,
partially offset by the decrease in the Water and Beer and other alcoholic beverages categories. The Non-Alcoholic Beverages segment
represented 99.1% of total sales volume, and grew by 9.2%, which was explained by the growth of the Soft Drinks and Juices and other
non-alcoholic beverages categories, partially offset by the decrease in the Water category. The Alcoholic Beverages Segment represented
0.9% of total volume and decreased by 51.2%, explained by the decrease in the Beer category, partially offset by the increase in the
Other Alcoholic Beverages category. Transactions amounted to 503.5 million, representing an increase of 6.0%.

Net Sales amounted to CLP 253,094 million, an
increase of 3.9%. In local currency, Net Sales increased 13.9%, which was mainly explained by the aforementioned volume increase and
the increase in the average revenue per unit case sold. Net Sales of the Non-Alcoholic Beverages segment increased 17.2% in local currency,
representing 97.2% of total sales. Net Sales of the Alcoholic Beverages Segment decreased 42.7% in local currency, representing 2.8%
of total sales.

Cost of sales increased 2.8%, while in local
currency it increased 12.6%, which is mainly explained by (i) the higher sales volume, (ii) the effect of the devaluation of the Brazilian
real on our dollarized costs, (iii) a