The company, Kenya‘s biggest cement maker and controlled by Lafarge Holcim, said in a statement its turnover rose 9 percent to 39.2 billion shillings.
Bamburi said it made a foreign exchange gain of 104 million shillings from a loss of 170 million shillings in 2014, while investment income rose to 374 million shillings from 349 million shillings.
Earnings per share shot up to 14.49 shillings from 9.80 shillings, it said.
It recommended a dividend of 7.00 shillings per share, up from 6.00 shillings in 2014.