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17 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

17 October 2023

Savola Group ‘weighing up sale of Almarai stake’

Savola is reportedly mulling whether to sell its 34.52% stake.

Henry Mathieu

Savola Group is reportedly considering selling its stake in Saudi Arabian peer Almarai Co.

Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg has reported Savola Group is working with US investment bank Moelis & Co. to find potential suitors for part or all of its 34.52% stake in food and drinks group Almarai.

Almarai offers products including cheese, juice, baked goods and poultry. The company reported revenues of SR18.7bn for the fiscal year ended December 2022, an increase of 18.1% over 2021. Revenues from fruit juice stood at SR1.7bn, up 10% year on year.

Bloomberg reported talks were still at an early stage and a deal was not guaranteed.

Savola’s stake in Almarai is reportedly worth “about $5.4bn based on Monday’s trading”.

The Saudi kingdom’s Public Investment Fund has a 16% holding in Almarai via a subsidiary.

Just Drinks has approached Savola Group and Almarai for comment.

Savola tends to invest to in food and drinks businesses through its subsidiary Savola Foods. Last year, the group acquired the Egyptian Belgian Company for Industrial Investments (Egybelg).

The Arab News publication, quoting Savola CEO Hassan, said the deal was struck for E£622m (then $33.1m). As part of the deal, Savola planned to invest E£1.7bn in Egypt over the next two years, Arab News reported at the time.

In 2022, Savola Group generated sales of SR28bn ($7.45bn), up from SR24.7bn the previous year. The group reported gross profit of SR4.8bn compared to SR4.48bn the previous year.

Earlier this month, Almarai approved an investment of SR405m to expand its bakery segment in light of recent growth. The investment plan will be financed by the publicly-listed company’s internal cashflows and is expected to be completed over two years.

For the second quarter ended June 2023, the company reported revenues of SR4.8bn, a decrease of 5.4% over the previous quarter.

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