Cherkizovo Group Acquires 75% Of Samson – Food Products.

26 December, 18

Cherkizovo Group (MOEX: GCHE), the largest vertically integrated meat producer in Russia, signed sale-purchased agreement to acquire 75% of Samson – Food Products, a group of companies offering meat products under such brands as Samson, Grillmania, Fileya and others.

Cherkizovo Group signed sale-purchased agreement to acquire 75% of St Petersburg-based Samson – Food Products (SFP). Approved by the Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS), the acquisition will cost Cherkizovo RUB 350 m, with ca. RUB 550 m in debt to be assumed on top. The final price will be based on SFP’s performance in 2019.

This deal is set to strengthen Cherkizovo’s position in St Petersburg and the North-Western Federal District (NWFD) – a region that the Group has been closely focused on since 2017. The Company estimates that its Petelinka brand currently accounts for 29% of branded poultry sales in the largest retail chains across the NWFD. Pava-Pava has captured 53% of the turkey market, while Cherkizovo’s pork sales account for 8% of the branded segment.

Cherkizovo’s CEO Sergey Mikhailov said that the acquisition was very well-aligned with the Group’s development strategy as set to expand its branded portfolio of higher value-added products. “Samson has been a very strong brand historically, and we consider giving it a new life in the sausage segment”, he added.

Samson – Food Products will retain control over its day-to-day operations with the same management team in place. The deal will provide SFP with access to the raw materials and professional expertise of Russia’s largest meat producer. This partnership will also enable it to penetrate new markets outside St Petersburg and the NWFD, which currently make up 90% of its sales.

Eversheds Sutherland acted as legal advisor for Cherkizovo, advising on due diligence and crafting of agreements.

Related posts

19 March, 24
Rosie’s Bakes, a commercial bakery based in Northern Ireland, has partnered with Inseego and Pocket Box to adopt a telematics-enabled fleet management solution.
Advertisement

Latest posts

19 April, 24
Kitche – the home food waste app and platform – has announced findings from a groundbreaking project it recently concluded in Jersey with the Channel Islands Coop the first time a supermarket and a technology company have collaborated to address food waste in the home.