Hovis takeover bid investigated by competition watchdog


The UKโ€™s competition watchdog has formally launched an investigation into Associated British Foodsโ€™ (ABF) proposed takeover of the historic Hovis brand.

This move comes after ABF struck a deal in August to acquire the 135-year-old bakery from its US private equity owner, Endless.

The acquisition would see Hovis merge with ABFโ€™s existing Allied Bakeries business, which is responsible for producing popular brands such as Kingsmill and Allinsonโ€™s bread.

This consolidation is expected to create a significant new player within the baking sector, poised to compete directly with established names like Warburtonโ€™s and various supermarket own-label products.

Anticipation for a regulatory review by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) had been high.

The watchdogโ€™s formal phase one investigation, initiated on Friday, follows a September request for comments from parties linked to the deal regarding its potential impact on market competition.

ABF aims to buy Hovis and combine it with its bakery business

ABF aims to buy Hovis and combine it with its bakery business (Premier Foods/PA)

The watchdog said it will confirm whether the merger needs a more thorough phase two probe by February 19.

An ABF spokeswoman said: โ€œThis formal step is an important milestone and follows ABF working constructively with the CMA to outline the challenges and changes taking place in the UKโ€™s bakery sector.

โ€œABF will continue to work closely with the CMA to ensure this case is run as efficiently as possible and to demonstrate why this transaction will help to create a more sustainable competitor that is better able to invest, innovate and deliver for customers.โ€

The Hovis deal comes after ABF launched a strategic review of the Allied Bakeries business, which has been loss-making in recent years because of cost pressures and changing consumer demand.

It said the merger would combine โ€œthe production and distribution activitiesโ€ of the businesses and lead to โ€œsignificant costs synergies and efficienciesโ€.

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