The world's second-largest brewer said its organic operating profit in the first six months rose 6.7%, beating analyst expectations for 3.3% growth.
Heineken, which makes Tiger and Sol beer alongside its namesake lager, said it had materially advanced on the planned job cuts announced by former CEO Dolf van den Brink in February, expanding its operating profit margin.
Chief Financial Officer Harold van den Broek said the company had also enjoyed growth across its five key global beer labels, its portfolio of more expensive beers and its "beyond beer" brands.
The company reported a 1.2% rise in total volumes, ahead of analyst expectations, while revenues were in line with forecasts with a 2.4% growth.
As well as completing Heineken's planned restructuring, investors are looking to Oliveira to boost sales volumes and catch up with key rival Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABI.BR) in areas like efficiencies and investor returns.






