Bel and Lactalis complete sale of Leerdammer and related rights
Lactalis, dairy products world no. 1, acquires Leerdammer, one of Europe’s most iconic cheese brands
Bel Group and Lactalis Group today announced the completion of the sale to Lactalis of a business comprising Royal Bel Leerdammer NL, Bel Italia, Bel Deutschland, the Leerdammer brand and all related rights, plus Bel Shostka Ukraine. These have all been transferred to Lactalis by Sicopa, a wholly-owned Bel subsidiary, in return for 1,591,472 Bel shares (23.16% equity stake) held by Lactalis. All the transaction’s pre-conditions have been met, including a European Commission unconditional merger approval received on 26 August 2021[1].

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Bel Group Chairman and CEO Antoine Fievet said: “I am delighted about the success of this transaction. For a start, it opens new doors for both the Shostka and Leerdammer brands and I want to thank all their staff and wish them all the best for the future because they have built the brands’ success over the last 20 years. This is a new step for us, underpinning our independent family business model, a key factor in our success from our company’s very beginnings. Now we can put all our weight behind rolling out our strategy with a well-balanced dairy, fruit and plant-based offering, in line with our corporate mission to champion healthier and responsible food for all.”
Lactalis Group Chairman Emmanuel Besnier confirmed: “By acquiring Leerdammer and Shostka, we have now completed our offering with a range of food brands that consumers know and love. We want to turn the European Leerdammer brand into a global one by tapping into our worldwide reach. We are delighted to welcome new staff backed by their cheese-making pedigree into our Group.”
Lactalis, dairy products world no. 1
Lactalis strengthens its cheese business
In line with its strategic goals to develop healthy dairy products for an expanding mass-market and to build on its longstanding dairy know-how, Lactalis seeks to boost Leerdammer by tapping into its existing international facilities.
The transaction also offers good growth prospects in Italy and Germany by expanding the family firm’s European footprint. Lactalis gains a foothold in the Dutch cheese market backed by two production plants and a local collection facility. The Shostka acquisition further allows Lactalis to expand its Ukrainian business, where it has operated for the last 25 years. Some one thousand Dutch, German, Italian and Ukrainian employees will join Lactalis.
Bel Group, a major player in healthy snacking
Ongoing strategic rollout and greater independence
Selling business holdings including the Leerdammer brand is in line with Bel Group strategy, which aims to take its business beyond cheese products to bolster its positioning as a major healthy snacking player. The transaction gives Bel further opportunities to advance its product offering strategy on its three further key market segments, over the medium-term achieve balanced revenues between dairy, fruits and plant-based, while also stepping up moves into high-growth future markets like Asia-Pacific and North America.
The transaction, which involves Bel buying back shares held by Lactalis, also gives Bel family shareholders further funds to invest in the Group’s future growth and bolster market share, thereby testifying to the independent family business model.
Financial and legal advisors
BNP Paribas, Perella Weinberg Partners and Oppenheimer have acted as Bel Group’s financial advisors and Linklaters LLP has acted as legal advisor.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP and Bredin Prat have acted as Lactalis Group’s legal advisors.
[1] As stated in the 27 August 2021 Bel press release.
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