Local brewing giant DB Breweries saw its revenue and profit dip last year, but that didn't stop the firm from more than doubling the dividend it paid to its Singaporean parent company.
Otahuhu-based DB, New Zealand's second-biggest brewer after Lion, posted total sales of $465.7 million for the 12 months to September 30, 2012, down from $481.5 million a year earlier, according to its latest set of financial statements lodged with the Companies Office.
DB's profit fell 2 per cent on the previous year to $26.2 million.
The company paid a dividend of $33.7 million to its owner, Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries, up from the $15 million dividend it declared in the previous year.
The brewer's advertising and marketing costs fell to $28 million from $32.9 million a year earlier, while staff costs rose slightly to $55.8 million.