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AR Packaging to Acquire Nampak Cartons Nigeria

Nampak Cartons Nigeria Nampak Cartons Nigeria is a producer of high quality folding carton products for the tobacco, food and consumer goods segments. The company employs about 200 people.

April 4, 2019 - AR Packaging Group AB has entered into a definitive agreement with a subsidiary of Nampak Limited for the acquisition of all outstanding shares in Nampak Cartons Nigeria Limited, a producer of high quality folding carton products for the tobacco, food and consumer goods segments.

Nampak Cartons Nigeria is one of the leading carton packaging companies in Nigeria. The company serves a broad market of primarily multinational customers in the tobacco and food segments from its production facility in Ibadan, Oyo State. Currently, the company employs approximately 200 people.

Nampak Cartons Nigeria was established in 2004 by a subsidiary of Nampak Limited, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange listed African packaging company with over 45 facilities worldwide.

“With the acquisition of Nampak Cartons Nigeria, we have taken an important first step towards establishing a footprint in the African market. We are very pleased to have found such a competent partner for our global growth ambitions, and we will now be able to serve our multinational customer base on three continents. Together with the highly experienced management team of Nampak Cartons Nigeria, we are convinced that we will be able to deploy true growth opportunities in Nigeria and more broadly in Africa,” says Harald Schulz, President and CEO of AR Packaging.

Completion of the acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including local regulatory approvals. The parties to the acquisition have agreed that no financial details will be disclosed.

With headquarters in Lund, Sweden, AR Packaging is one of Europe's leading companies in the packaging sector with 3,300 employees and 19 factories in eleven countries. To learn more, please visit: https://www.ar-packaging.com

SOURCE: AR Packaging