Japan Tobacco Q1 2026 Financial Results: Revenue at $5.914 Billion,RRP Revenue Up 63.8% YoY

May.08
Japan Tobacco Q1 2026 Financial Results: Revenue at $5.914 Billion,RRP Revenue Up 63.8% YoY
Japanese Tobacco (JT) reports Q1 2026 revenue of 924 billion yen, a 15.2% increase; operating profit rises 24.7%.

Core Data Overview:

  • Overall Performance: Q1 2026 reported revenue was JPY 924.0 billion (approx. USD 5.914 billion), up 15.2% year-over-year (YoY); operating profit was JPY 304.6 billion (approx. USD 1.949 billion), up 24.7% YoY.
  • Next-Generation Products (RRP/Reduced-Risk Products): RRP shipment volume reached 4.3 billion units, an increase of 44.2% YoY; related revenue was JPY 43.5 billion (approx. USD 278 million), up 63.8% YoY.
  • Combustibles: Global shipment volume was 131.3 billion units, down 0.1% YoY.
  • Full-Year Guidance: FY2026 total consolidated revenue is projected at JPY 3.697 trillion (approx. USD 23.66 billion), with an operating profit forecast of JPY 921.0 billion (approx. USD 5.894 billion).

According to the Q1 2026 financial report released by Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT) on May 8, 2026, the company recorded YoY growth in both single-quarter revenue and operating profit. The financial changes were primarily driven by foreign exchange factors (a weaker Japanese Yen), pricing adjustments in combustibles, and increased sales volume in Reduced-Risk Products (RRP).

 

I. Financial Data Overview

 

Revenue: 1Q26 total revenue was JPY 924.0 billion (approx. USD 5.914 billion), an increase of 15.2% YoY. Core revenue at constant FX was JPY 842.5 billion, up 9.8% YoY.

 

Operating Profit: 1Q26 operating profit was JPY 304.6 billion (approx. USD 1.949 billion), up 24.7% YoY. Adjusted operating profit (AOP) was JPY 315.5 billion, up 22.8% YoY (or up 20.5% at constant FX).

 

Net Profit: Q1 profit was JPY 197.0 billion (approx. USD 1.261 billion), up 27.3% YoY.

 

II. Business Segment Operational Data

 

1. Next-Generation Products (RRP/Reduced-Risk Products) Segment

In Q1, JT's NGP segment (primarily comprising heated tobacco products) showed an upward trend in both volume and revenue metrics:

 

Revenue Performance: 1Q26 RRP-related revenue was JPY 43.5 billion (approx. USD 278 million), up 63.8% compared to JPY 26.6 billion in the same period last year.

 

Shipment Volume Data: Total RRP shipment volume was 4.3 billion units, up 44.2% YoY. Within this, Heated Products shipment volume accounted for 3.7 billion units, up 57.0% YoY.

 

Market Expansion: The financial report indicated that the heated tobacco device Ploom AURA, launched last year, is undergoing continued geographical expansion. As of May 2026, the product is available in 25 markets.

 

Core Market (Japan): In the domestic Japanese market, RRP volume was 3.4 billion units, up 42.2% YoY, driven by Ploom volume of 3.1 billion units, which increased by 51.1% YoY. Influenced by temporary incremental demand ahead of an excise tax-led price revision on heated tobacco products in Q1, JT's Heated Products Share of Segment (SoS) in Japan rose to 15.8%, an increase of 3.1 percentage points YoY.

 

2. Combustibles Segment

 

Shipment Volume: Q1 total combustibles volume was 131.3 billion units, down slightly by 0.1% YoY. Global Flagship Brands (GFB, including Winston, Camel, MEVIUS, and LD) volume was 96.7 billion units, up 1.0% YoY.

 

Regional Performance:

  • Asia: Combustibles volume was 28.5 billion units, up 3.8% YoY.
  • Western Europe: Combustibles volume was 22.5 billion units, down 3.5% YoY.
  • EMA (Eastern Europe, MENEAT, Americas, and Global Travel Retail): Combustibles volume was 80.2 billion units, down 0.4% YoY.
  • Market Share: JT recorded total tobacco market share growth in over 45 markets globally, including Italy, the Philippines, Spain, Turkey, and the USA.

3. Processed Food Business

 

Q1 revenue was JPY 37.8 billion, an increase of 3.7% YoY; adjusted operating profit was JPY 1.7 billion, compared to JPY 0.8 billion in the same period last year. The profit increase was primarily driven by price revisions for frozen udon noodles in the frozen and ambient foods business, which more than offset higher raw material costs.

 

III. FY2026 Full-Year Guidance

 

In this financial report, JT maintained the annual forecast data issued as of February 2026:

 

Revenue Projection: FY2026 consolidated revenue is projected at JPY 3.697 trillion (approx. USD 23.661 billion), up 6.6% YoY.

Profit Projection: Full-year operating profit is forecast at JPY 921.0 billion (approx. USD 5.894 billion), up 6.2% YoY; full-year net profit is forecast at JPY 570.0 billion (approx. USD 3.648 billion), up 14.2% YoY.

 

Base Assumptions: JT anticipates that the total global tobacco industry volume and GFB volume in 2026 will decrease by approximately 1.0% or remain flat compared to 2025.

 

(Note: USD figures in the text are estimated based on the actual Q1 exchange rate of 100 JPY = 0.64 USD disclosed in the financial report and are for reference only.)

 

Image source: Japan Tobacco

 

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