Nigerian Breweries’ Bold Move: Full Takeover of Distell Nigeria—What It Means for the Market!

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Africa (Commonwealth Union) _ Nigerian Breweries, a subsidiary of Heineken N.V., has finalized the acquisition of Distell Wines and Spirits Nigeria Limited, securing full ownership of the company after purchasing the remaining 20% stake.

This move follows the brewer’s initial acquisition of an 80% stake last June, which was made possible after South Africa’s Reserve Bank approved the deal. The transaction allowed Nigerian Breweries to acquire the shares held by Heineken Beverages Holdings Limited in Distell Nigeria and assume control over the import business of Distell International Limited within the country.

The company announced on Thursday that the full acquisition was completed after executing a sale and purchase agreement with the minority shareholders Ekulo International Limited and Next International Nigeria Limited, both of which each held a 10% stake in Distell Nigeria.

Nigerian Breweries emphasized that the acquisition would simplify operations, enhance efficiency, and accelerate decision-making as part of its strategy to diversify beyond beer. By expanding its product portfolio to include wines and spirits, the company aims to unlock greater value in Nigeria’s evolving beverage market.

In a major operational shift, Nigerian Breweries has also relocated the manufacturing operations of Distell Wines and Spirits Nigeria from a rented facility to its plant, a move expected to boost production capacity and leverage economies of scale for Distell’s brands.

CEO Hans Essaadi previously stated that the acquisition aligns with the company’s long-term vision to tap into the fast-growing wine and spirits market, offering a multi-category portfolio to strengthen its market presence.

Notable brands under Distell Wines and Spirits Nigeria include Chamdor, Hunters Dry, 4th Street, and Savanna, while Nigerian Breweries’ imported portfolio features Drosty Hoff, Nederburg wines, Amarula Cream Liqueur, and Bain’s Whisky.

Despite this strategic expansion, Nigerian Breweries faced financial setbacks in 2024, reporting a record net loss of N145 billion, primarily due to the sharp naira devaluation. However, the company’s total assets increased slightly to N1.14 trillion, signaling resilience in its long-term growth strategy.

With full control of Distell Wines and Spirits Nigeria, Nigerian Breweries is positioning itself for greater market dominance, aiming to capitalize on Nigeria’s booming beverage industry while navigating economic challenges.

 

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