UACN achieves 74% revenue growth to N343.4 billion

United Africa Company of Nigeria (UACN) has reported a significant 74% increase in its revenue, reaching N343.4 billion.

United Africa Company of Nigeria (UACN), a major conglomerate, announced a robust financial performance with revenue surging by 74% to N343.4 billion. This growth highlights the company's strong operational results in its diverse sectors. The figures were disclosed in a recent report, underscoring UACN's resilience in the Nigerian business landscape. No further details on specific contributors to the growth were provided in the available information.

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