Margarita Louis-Dreyfus sold 45% of equity stake in LDC to ADQ
Louis Dreyfus Company Holdings B.V. (LDCH) announced on November 11 that the Group had signed an agreement to sell an indirect 45% equity stake in Louis Dreyfus Company B.V. (LDC) to ADQ, a large holding company based in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.
As part of this transaction, LDC has also signed a long-term commercial supply agreement with ADQ for the sale of agri-commodities to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
"The transaction announced today constitutes a milestone in a decade-long strategy envisioned by the Supervisory Board, which started with the consolidation of LDC’s parent company’s shareholding," said Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, Chairperson of the Supervisory Board of LDCH. "We are delighted to welcome ADQ to our shareholder group as long-term partners and investors, with a common vision for LDC’s future, and experience that will bring further value to the business and support the Group’s ambitions."
It is noted that ADQ’s broad portfolio of major enterprises spans multiple sectors, among them food and agriculture. As part of its strategy for the sector, the company seeks to generate financial returns and strengthen the economic cluster in the UAE.
"As one of the world’s leading agri-commodities and food companies, LDC represents a strategic investment opportunity for ADQ, in line with our long-term food and agriculture investment strategy. We share LDC’s vision for future growth of the business, and look forward to partnering with LDC’s existing shareholders and management team to capitalize on the sector’s emerging opportunities, by accelerating LDC’s transformative growth strategy to move towards greater value chain integration — from producers to consumers," said H.E. Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi, ADQ’s CEO.
Upon completion of the transaction, a portion of the proceeds of the sale amounting to a minimum of USD 800 mln will be invested into LDC to support the pursuit of the company’s long-term business plan and strategy, including the acceleration of strategic investments.
LDC says it remains focused on putting its strategy into action, while fulfilling its key role to keep essential food and feed supply chains moving, helping to ensure global access to food.
"LDC will continue to leverage its core historic capabilities to efficiently analyze and capture opportunities in a rapidly changing context, while pursuing our vision to shape resilient food supply chains, guided by our purpose to create fair and sustainable value for the benefit of current and future generations," added Margarita Louis-Dreyfus. "As we embark on the next stage of LDC’s development, we look forward to working with ADQ toward the realization of that shared vision."
Completion of the agreement is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals.
In mid-September, the company informed about consideration of a deal with ADQ.
In summer, LDC disposed of two grain elevators in Ukraine. Transactions amount was not disclosed.