Alicorp, PEP214001003

Alicorp Stock - Sunday background on the Peruvian consumer goods group

21.06.2026 - 18:37:09 | ad-hoc-news.de

Alicorp stock offers exposure to Peru’s packaged food and home-care market. With no fresh corporate news this weekend, the focus on Sunday shifts to background: ownership, business pillars, regional footprint and how the group generates its cash flows.

Alicorp, PEP214001003
Alicorp, PEP214001003

Edited by ad hoc news Background & Management Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/21/2026, 18:36 CET. Details in the imprint.

Alicorp (PEP214001003) is one of Peru’s best-known consumer goods groups, with a diversified portfolio spanning cooking oils, pasta, detergents and animal feed across Latin America. With no new ad-hoc release or major analyst call this weekend, Sunday’s focus is on the company’s background and structure.

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All news and key data on Alicorp stock

Background, regulatory filings and quote data on Alicorp can be found in the dedicated topic section and on the company’s own investor relations pages.

How Alicorp is positioned

Alicorp is a Lima-based fast-moving consumer goods group with roots in Peru’s food industry and a focus on branded mass-market products. The company has expanded over time from domestic milling and oils into packaged foods, home-care items and business-to-business ingredients.

The group typically organizes its activities into consumer goods, business-to-business inputs and aquaculture or animal nutrition solutions. This structure allows cross-selling and economies of scale in manufacturing, logistics and marketing across the Andean region and beyond.

Ownership and regional footprint

Alicorp stock represents an important holding within Peruvian institutional portfolios, and a sizable free float gives international investors access to the local consumer story. The company’s primary listing is on the Lima Stock Exchange, reflecting its domestic roots.

Beyond Peru, Alicorp has gradually built a regional footprint in neighboring Latin American countries. Production and distribution assets in multiple markets help diversify demand and mitigate reliance on a single national economy, even though Peru remains its core base.

The business behind the stock

Alicorp generates most of its revenue by manufacturing and marketing branded packaged foods such as edible oils, margarines and pasta, products that tend to have stable everyday demand. Complementary lines in home and personal care provide additional shelf presence and brand recognition.

The group also supplies industrial clients with oils, flours and other inputs, as well as feed and nutrition products for aquaculture and livestock operators. This mix of business-to-consumer and business-to-business activities helps smooth revenue across economic cycles, but also exposes the company to commodity price swings.

What the company sells

One of Alicorp’s flagship consumer brands is Primor cooking oil, which is widely distributed in Peruvian supermarkets and neighborhood stores. Alongside Primor, the company markets pasta and other pantry staples that anchor its presence in household shopping baskets.

Where the stock trades today

Alicorp shares trade on the Lima Stock Exchange in Peruvian soles; a precise real-time quote and market capitalization were not independently verifiable at 06/21/2026, 18:36 CET.

Key facts on Alicorp stock

  • Company: Alicorp S.A.A.
  • ISIN: PEP214001003
  • Ticker: ALICORC1
  • Venue: Lima Stock Exchange
  • Sector / Industry: Consumer Staples / Packaged Foods & Household Products

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