June 24, 2013

    

Trade commission approves merger of Vion and 2 Sisters
 
 
   

 

The Office of Fair trading (OFT) has approved the 2 Sisters' purchase of Vion's UK operations, in view that the merger would not impact competition within the UK's poultry industry.

 
The OFT has fully reviewed the transaction, including the combination fo the poultry businesses owned by both parties, and concluded that there is no competition issue. the integration of both the red meat business and poultry business can now proceed.
 

An OFT investigation is normally triggered when a merger takes the company's market share above 25%. It is understood that 2 Sisters, incorporating the Vion business, controls about a 38% share of the UK broiler business. A spokesperson for the OFT said that, in clearing the merger, it had been confident that there would be "no lessening in competition" in the poultry industry, and "consumer prices wouldn't be impacted".

 

A spokesperson for 2 Sisters said, "The integration of both the red meat business and the poultry business can now proceed. 2 Sisters welcomes the timely outcome of the OFT's review, which now enables the Group to move forward with plans to invest and improve the Vion business, which remains loss-making, and further develop the red meat (beef and lamb) business, which offers growth potential."

 

At the time of the announcement of the intended takeover last March, 2 Sisters made clear it already had the tacit approval of both the Welsh business minister Edwina Hart and the Scottish finance secretary John Swinney, though the OFT works independently of government.

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