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15 November, 2021



Brewing news South Africa: Heineken to take control of South Africa's Distell Group Holdings and Namibia Breweries

Dutch brewer Heineken said on November 15 it planned to take control of South Africa's Distell Group Holdings and Namibia Breweries Ltd to form a southern Africa drinks group worth 4 billion euros ($4.6 billion), Reuters reported.

The takeover of Distell would mark a push into wine and spirits for the world's second-largest beer maker, with liqueur brand Amarula and wines labels Nederburg and Two Oceans. Heineken will sell Distell's British-based Scotch whiskies.

Heineken Chief Executive Dolf van den Brink said the deal would improve logistics and increase points of sale, often shared for beer, wine and spirits in South Africa, and would do the same in Namibia. It also offered growth in other African markets, such as Kenya and Tanzania, he said.

"It should be seen that we now start to buy spirits and wine companies all over the world," Van den Brink told Reuters.

Heineken will pay 1.3 billion euros in cash and add its existing South African business, to secure at least 65% of the new business.

The deal will value Distell at about 40.1 billion rand ($2.6 billion) or 180 rand per share, Distell said, a discount of 1.4% to the stock's close on Friday, November 12.

Heineken will take control of regional partner Namibian Breweries Ltd, with a current market valuation of about 400 million euros.

Heineken will buy the 50.01% interest of Ohlthaver & List Group of Companies in NBL Investment Holdings, which holds 59.4% of Namibia Breweries. Heineken holds the remaining 49.99% of the holding vehicle.

The transaction also entails Heineken's purchase of NBL's 25% shareholding in Heineken South Africa.

Van den Brink said the brewer expected cost and revenue synergies with benefits across production, logistics and procurement, but no job losses in the near term. read more

The overall transaction is expected to increase margins over the medium term and boost earnings per share within the first year after completion.

The takeovers would be the first major deal for Van den Brink, who took charge at Heineken in June 2020 and has launched a plan to restore profit margins, partly through cutting 8,000 jobs. Heineken did increase its stake to take full control of India's largest beer maker United Breweries Ltd in June.

Distell did not pay a dividend for the financial year ended June 30, as a condition for Heineken's takeover proposal.

Distell CEO Richard Rushton said the deal was likely to close by the end of December 2022 and shareholders would not be paid any interim or full-year dividend.

Distell shares were trading down 7% at 169.34 rand as investors were not enthused by the offer price.

"Heineken and Remgro (Distell's holding company) are the winners in this," said Richard Cheesman, senior analyst with hedge fund Protea Capital Management, which holds shares in Distell.

"It matters less to Remgro what price Heineken is paying as it will remain invested in the unlisted Newco (new company), but shareholders were expecting that Remgro's influence could have resulted in a higher offer."

Heineken's shares were up 0.9% at 98.22 euros at 1425 GMT.





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