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JAM | May 4, 2022

Seprod announces agreement to acquire A.S. Bryden

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The Felix Fox Boulevard headquarters of Seprod Limited in downtown Kingston, Jamaica. (Photo contributed)

Seprod Limited today (May 4) announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire A.S. Bryden & Sons Holdings to create the leading integrated manufacturing and distribution group in the Caribbean.

Together, Seprod and A.S. Bryden, with a team of close to 3,000 employees, will serve the world’s leading food, pharmaceutical, premium beverage, hardware and industrial companies, with an expanded portfolio of their own manufactured brands. Combined annual revenues are projected to be in excess of US$500 million.

A.S. Bryden will continue to operate as an independent, standalone company and its subsidiaries: A.S. Bryden & Sons (Trinidad) Limited, Bryden pi Limited, and F.T. Farfan Limited, will continue to be managed by their existing executive teams.

Richard Pandohie, CEO of Seprod, will serve as interim Group CEO of A.S. Bryden.

Richard Pandohie, CEO of the Seprod Group of Companies.

Speaking on the landmark regional transaction, outgoing A.S. Bryden chairman Ian Fitzwilliam stated, “Seprod shares many of A.S. Bryden’s core values. I am confident that Seprod will maintain A.S. Bryden’s culture and identity and build on our proud history by investing in our people and our businesses. Seprod has a track record of supporting and motivating high-performing management teams and has demonstrated a keen understanding of the local market. I’m delighted to be associated with the coming together of these two great Caribbean companies.”

Seprod chairman, P.B. Scott, commented, “A.S. Bryden is an exceptional business run by outstanding people. We are privileged to be the stewards of A.S. Bryden’s heritage and to have the opportunity to work with its talented leadership team. I am excited about our ability to join forces and better serve our employees, customers and distribution partners at Seprod and A.S. Bryden.”

Seprod Group chairman P.B. Scott offers welcome during the company’s September 2020 annual general meeting in Kingston, Jamaica. (Photo: Facebook @SeprodGroup)

“Seprod has always considered that Caricom should operate as a single domestic market. This acquisition will allow A.S. Bryden and Seprod to take a quantum leap in creating a regional company, utilizing the best of our Caribbean people to create value-added synergies,” said Richard Pandohie.

Subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions, the transaction is expected to be completed by May 31, 2022.

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