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Leading multinational food company GBfoods, has partnered Helios Investment Partners, to create one of Africa’s largest fast-moving consumer goods businesses.
The partners have acquired assets from different African companies including leading brands such as Jumbo (bouillon), Gino and Pomo (tomato paste), and Jago (milk powder and mayonnaise), as well as Bama (mayonnaise) distribution rights for Africa.
The agreement also includes three production plants in Africa, one in Ghana and two in Nigeria, and incorporates more than 600 workers from different nationalities.
According to the partners, the joint venture will create giant pan-African culinary products company with presence in over 30 African countries.
Africa becomes the key market of the Spanish multinational renowned for food products and services.
With this transaction, GBfoods reinforces its leadership position as one of the most influential international groups in the food industry, consolidating its commitment to Africa.
The business in the African continent contributed about 20% of the Group's turnover. The Spanish multinational manufactures more than 4,000 million Jumbo cubes for the African market annually.
The growth of the product portfolio and the acquisition of new assets will allow GBfoods to expand its presence in Africa, becoming a reference point in the African households.
"With this acquisition we strengthen our position in Africa, being present in 30 countries, including key countries like Nigeria and Ghana, with enormous potential for growth. We also expand our portfolio of products with popular and well-known brands such as Gino, Pomo, Jago and Bama, introducing us to new strategic categories such as tomato, milk powder and mayonnaise.
"From now on we can proudly say that GBfoods has doubled the number of consumers in Africa to become part of the daily food of millions of Africans", explains Ignasi Ricou, Chief Executive Officer of GBfoods.
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