Asahi Confirms AB InBev Acquisition Deal

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Asahi Confirms AB InBev Acquisition Deal

Budweiser-maker AB InBev has received a binding offer of US$2.85 billion for the European beer brands Grolsch, Peroni and Meantime and related businesses in a sale designed to address regulatory concerns about its mega merger with SABMiller.

The offer by Japanese brewer, Asahi Group Holdings – if accepted following an employee consultation – would move AB InBev closer to completing the deal. The completion of this deal is to take place concurrently with AB InBev’s acquisition of SABMiller; therefore, the completion date has yet to be determined.

“SABMiller has grown Peroni and Grolsch into world-renowned premium brands, and we are confident that, along with fast-growing modern craft brewer Meantime, they will continue to thrive and develop,” SAB Miller CEO, Alan Clark said. “These beers will continue to be part of SABMiller and sold and managed by us until the change of control.”

AB InBev agreed last year to buy SABMiller for $100 billion. The combination would account for 29 percent of the world beer market, making it three times larger than its nearest rival. AB InBev said it would be proactive about regulatory concerns.

To ease antitrust concerns in the US, SABMiller will sell its 58 percent stake in a venture with fellow brewer Molson Coors for $12 billion.

The Budweiser maker wants to grow sales through SABMiller’s brands in Africa and Asia, where it hopes that consumers will buy branded beers as their wealth increases.

In developed markets like Europe, by contrast, the big companies are seeing sales decline and trying to fight off an onslaught of craft brewers. If the deal were to go through, Asahi would gain a major  and welcome inroad into the European market.

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