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Sensodyne maker Haleon forecasts below-target 2026 growth on weak demand in US

Sensodyne maker Haleon forecasts below-target 2026 growth on weak demand in US

ReutersWed, February 25, 2026 at 8:07 AM UTC

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FILE PHOTO: Sensodyne products are displayed on a shelf in a supermarket in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo

Feb 25 (Reuters) - British consumer healthcare group Haleon forecast a 3% to 5% growth in 2026 organic revenue, ‌below its medium-term forecast after weak consumer confidence in ‌the United States, its largest market, weighed on sales.

The Sensodyne maker's organic ​revenue grew 2.1% over the three months through December, compared with 3.4% in the prior quarter, particularly weighed down by the performance in its respiratory health business.

A mild cold and flu season in ‌North America and in ⁠Central and Eastern Europe hurt sales of respiratory products, compounding the impact of weak U.S. spending ⁠and rising competition that has pushed shoppers toward cheaper alternatives, especially in the company’s struggling Smokers’ Health range.

The company, which was spun ​off from ​GSK in 2022, said it ​is targeting an annualised gross ‌cost savings of between 175 million pounds and 200 million pounds over the next two years.

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"While the consumer environment remains challenging near-term, we are even more focused on driving category growth and increasing our market outperformance,” said Chief Executive Officer Brian ‌McNamara in a statement.

Despite the sluggish ​growth outlook, Haleon announced 500 million ​pounds in share buybacks ​for 2026, matching its 2025 program, betting that ‌cost cuts and margin improvements ​will offset tepid ​sales growth to deliver "high single digit" profit growth.

For 2026, the company expects organic revenue to grow between 3% and ​5%, compared with ‌market expectations of 4.4% growth, according to a company-compiled ​poll.

(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Rashmi Aich and Louise Heavens)

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