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Wilmar International Limited acquires PZ Cussons plc’s 50% stake in PZ Wilmar Joint Venture for US$70 million

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…Formed in 2010 through a joint venture between PZ Cussons plc (UK) and Wilmar, PZ Wilmar is one of the largest sustainable palm oil business in Nigeria.

WED JUNE 18 2025-theGBJournal| PZ Cussons plc and Wilmar International Limited (Wilmar) today jointly announce that the two parties have agreed definitive terms for Wilmar to purchase the 50% equity stake in PZ Wilmar Limited (PZ Wilmar) held by PZ Cussons plc, for cash consideration of US$70 million.

Completion of the transaction is subject to a number of relevant approvals. Following the completion of the transaction, Wilmar will hold 100% of the equity in PZ Wilmar.

”We would like to thank PZ Cussons for their cooperation and support since inception of this joint venture in 2010, which has contributed to its success and leading market position in Nigeria” said Wilmar Chairman & CEO, Mr Kuok Khoon Hong while commenting on the transaction.

”The Nigerian market’s strong demographics, with more than 200 million consumers, offers a significant opportunity for growth in food and nutrition. It is Wilmar’s intention to continue developing the upstream palm plantation and downstream businesses in Nigeria,” Khoon Hong added.

Formed in 2010 through a joint venture between PZ Cussons plc (UK) and Wilmar, PZ Wilmar is one of the largest sustainable palm oil business in Nigeria.

PZ Wilmar’s edible cooking oils, sold under the brand names Mamador and Devon King’s, are market leaders in Nigeria. The joint venture also owns minority stakes in two palm oil plantations in Nigeria, which are majority owned by Wilmar.

Wilmar, a company listed on the Singapore Exchange, is acquiring the 50% stake from PZ Cussons plc, a company listed on the London Stock Exchange. PZ Cussons Nigeria plc, a subsidiary of PZ Cussons plc, is not a shareholder of PZ Wilmar and its operations are unaffected. Following completion of the transaction, PZ Wilmar’s name will be changed and an announcement on the new name will be issued in due course.

The transaction between the two existing joint venture partners of PZ Wilmar establishes a strong basis for continuity and a smooth transition of ownership, with no substantive impact expected on people or operations. Completion, which remains conditional on a number of relevant approvals, is expected to take place in the last quarter of calendar 2025.

Khoon Hong said Wilmar is acquiring PZ Cussons plc’s 50% stake in PZ Wilmar on bullish the long- term potential of Nigeria’s palm oil sector, and given its large and growing population and suitability for palm cultivation.

As a global industry leader, Wilmar is well positioned to invest and realise these opportunities following the completion of the transaction.

However, we recognise the importance of having strong local partnerships in the markets where we operate and will be looking for a suitable local partner for the business.”

Jonathan Myers, CEO of PZ Cussons plc said: ”Our joint venture with Wilmar in Nigeria has been a long-term and rewarding partnership for us both.

I want to thank the Wilmar leadership for their support, and our PZW employees for their contribution and great results over the years.

PZ Wilmar is in the best possible hands to build further on its market leading position, while PZ Cussons continues to invest in and grow its core business.”

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