Carlsberg's £3.3bn takeover of Britvic gets green light from competition watchdog

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Carlsberg's £3.3bn takeover of Britvic gets green light from competition watchdog
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Holly Williams PA Business Editor, Lawrence Matheson)
Published: Dec, 17 2024 11:34

Carlsberg's £3.3bn takeover of Britvic, the maker of Robinsons squash, has received the go-ahead from Britain's competition authorities. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) concluded its initial probe and announced on Tuesday that there will be no refer for an in-depth inquiry. This clearance marks one of the year's most significant corporate transactions, allowing completion by January 16.

Already backed by investors and the European Commission, the deal was eagerly awaiting this final nod to proceed. A spokesman for Carlsberg said: "We’re delighted to have received all necessary regulatory clearances and, subject to the satisfaction of the court, we look forward to completing the transaction in January 2025.

"We believe the combination of Carlsberg and Britvic will create a highly attractive multi-beverage supplier in the UK, with an efficient supply chain and distribution network that provides our customers with a portfolio of market-leading brands and world-class service.".

The merger, unveiled last July, aims to combine Carlsberg’s extensive beer lineup with Britvic’s soft drink favourites. Following the integration, the new entity will emerge as Carlsberg Britvic, establishing a formidable presence within the beverage sector.

Britvic, the Hemel Hempstead-based company that also produces J2O and Tango, had previously turned down a £3.1bn offer from beer giant Carlsberg. The Danish brewer, which owns brands such as 1664 and Brooklyn, has stated its belief that merging with Britvic could result in annual cost savings of £100m.

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