Procter & Gamble PG Business Segments
| FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | FY'22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NET SALES by Business | |||||
| Baby Feminineand Family Care | $20.25B-0.1% | $20.28B+0.3% | $20.22B+2.4% | $19.74B+4.7% | |
| Beauty | $14.96B-1.7% | $15.22B+1.4% | $15.01B+1.8% | $14.74B+2.2% | |
| Fabric Care And Home Care | $29.62B+0.4% | $29.5B+4.0% | $28.37B+3.0% | $27.56B+5.9% | |
| Grooming | $6.66B+0.1% | $6.65B+3.7% | $6.42B-2.6% | $6.59B+2.3% | |
| Health Care | $12B+1.7% | $11.79B+5.1% | $11.23B+3.7% | $10.82B+8.7% |
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- How does Procter & Gamble break its business down?
- Procter & Gamble (PG) reports net sales by business across 5 parts — Baby Feminineand Family Care, Beauty, Fabric Care And Home Care, Grooming and Health Care. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Procter & Gamble's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Procter & Gamble's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
