Saudi Dairy Firm Nadec To Buy Danone Unit Via Capital Increase

Nadec will fund the acquisition of privately held Al Safi Danone through a capital increase of 536 million riyals ($143 million)
Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s National Agricultural Development Co part owned by the sovereign wealth fund, will acquire Danone SA’s venture in the country, creating one of the kingdom’s largest dairy producers.
Nadec, as the company is known, will fund the acquisition of privately held Al Safi Danone through a capital increase of 536 million riyals (Dh525 million, $143 million), it said in a statement to the Saudi stock market Sunday. Once the deal is completed, existing Nadec shareholders will own 61.25 per cent of the company, and Al Safi shareholders will hold 38.75 per cent, according to the statement. The number of Nadec shares will increase to 138.3 million from 84.7 million.
“The transaction will allow both companies to better serve customers and realise benefits not available on a stand-alone basis,” Abdul Aziz Al Babtain, managing director of Nadec, said in the statement. “It will create a platform for future growth and, importantly, drive significant value creation for shareholders.”
Merger and acquisition activity in Saudi Arabia is picking up as slower economic growth encourages companies to combine to save costs, while new takeover rules make it easier to complete deals.
Sahara Petrochemical and Saudi International Petrochemical Co said they were evaluating a merger earlier this month. HSBC Holdings Plc-backed Saudi British Bank and Alawwal Bank, in which Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc owns a 40 per cent stake, are in talks to merge, as are hospital operators Al Hammadi Co for Development & Investment and National Medical Care Co.
Nadec, which is 20 per cent owned by Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund, was advised by Morgan Stanley, while Al Safi was advised by Goldman Sachs.
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