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Brazilian fuel distributor Vibra’s net profit plunges by 85% in fourth quarter

Brazilian fuel distributor Vibra’s net profit plunges by 85% in fourth quarter

Vibra Energia, a Brazilian fuel distributor, reported a 84.5% drop in its fourth quarter net profit compared to a previous year. The company's final figure was 510 million reais (88.3 millions dollars), which is also lower than the 555,000,000 reais that analysts polled for LSEG estimated.

The company has approved the payment of interest on equity of a total amount of 1,07 billion reais in February, August and May 2025.

Why it's important

Vibra is a major fuel distributor in Latin America. It operates a network of gas stations, and sells fuel to businesses directly.

By the Numbers

Vibra's adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization) was 1.3 billion reais. This is a 44% decrease from the year prior.

The adjusted EBITDA has dropped by nearly 43% on an annual basis to 145 reais for each cubic meter.

The volume of sales dropped by 1.7% to 9 million cubic metres in the December quarter.

Vibra's financial lever - measured by net debt/EBITDA, remained at 0.9 times a year ago. This is down from the previous 1.1 times.

KEY QUOTES

Vibra's report stated that its fourth quarter sales volume and EDITDA reflect "the company's ability to maintain profitability at a high level even in a challenging environment."

(source: Reuters)