"In H1 we incurred non-cash charges of €188 million and cash charges of €2 million, predominantly related to our business in Russia. As a result of post balance sheet events, we expect to incur further charges in H2, currently estimated at €82 million," the company said.
Coca-Cola HBC also reported a 29% increase in net revenue for the first half of the year, equal to 4.2 billion euros ($4.3 billion).
Coca-Cola HBC is the world's largest producer of soft drinks, with more than 500 brands, including such popular brands as Coca-Cola, Fanta and Sprite. On March 8, the company suspended its activities in Russia and in mid-June it announced suspending production and sales of beverages under Coca-Cola Company brands in Russia.