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Transcorp Power: N91.2bn Profit Before Tax, 38% Revenue Growth in 2025

Transcorp Power Plc, one of the power subsidiaries of Nigeria’s leading listed conglomerate, Transnational Corporation Plc, has announced its unaudited Q3 financial results for the period ended 30th September 2025.

The Company’s revenue grew by 38% year-on-year to ₦308.5 billion in 2025, compared to ₦223.5 billion in Q3 2024.

The Q3 2025 performance was driven by an increase in average power generation, reflecting Transcorp Power’s continued investment in improving generation capacity and operational excellence.

Key Highlights

▪ Revenue Growth

− Revenue grew by 38% year-on-year to ₦308.5 billion, from ₦223.5

billion in Q3 2024.

▪ Profit

− Gross profit increased to ₦119.7 billion, up from ₦96.5 billion in Q3

2024, representing a year-on-year growth of 24%, with a gross

margin of 38.8%.

− Profit Before Tax (PBT) climbed, to ₦91.18 billion in Q3 2025, from

₦81.12 billion in Q3 2024, representing a year-on-year growth of

12.4%

− Profit After Tax (PAT) rose, to ₦68.42 billion in Q3 2025, from ₦58.4

billion in Q3 2024, representing a year-on-year growth of 17%

Chairman Transcorp Power Plc, Emmanuel Nnorom, commented: “Our performance in the third quarter, building on the positive momentum in the first half of the year, demonstrates Transcorp Power’s

resilience and capacity to sustain profitability, despite economic challenges, supported by efficient operations strategies and prudent cost management. This sustained performance, in the face of economic

headwinds will further strengthen investor confidence in our capacity to create shared value and maintain our growth trajectory.”

MD/CEO Transcorp Power Plc, Peter Ikenga, comments: “The Q3 2025 results are underpinned by further growth in energy delivered to the grid, and emphasising our strategic approach, that ensures we deliver ever increasing value to our shareholders and stakeholders. These results illustrate our continuous drive to improve our business operations, eliminating waste and harnessing value. We are confident of finishing the year strong in fulfilment of our mission toimproving lives and transforming Africa.”

Transcorp Power Plc is one of Nigeria’s principal power generation companies and an electricity-generating subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc, Nigeria’s leading, listed conglomerate, with strategic investments in the power, hospitality and energy sectors. Transcorp Power is committed to creating value, driving economic growth, and ensuring social goods through access to the electricity supply.

 

 

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