Katjes International GmbH & Co. KG, headquartered in Emmerich am Rhein, is part of the Katjes Group, along with its sister company Katjes Fassin GmbH + Co. KG (Katjes Deutschland) and Katjesgreenfood GmbH & Co. KG. The company is focused on investments in the Western European sugar confectionery market.[2]
Company type | GmbH & Co. KG |
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Industry | Confectionery manufacturer |
Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Tobias Bachmüller, Bastian Fassin (managing shareholders) Stephan Milde (managing director, CFO) |
Revenue | €308.4 million (2018)[1] |
Website | katjes-international |
Katjes International is a strategic investment holding in the Katjes Group. As a strategic investor, the company pursues a long-term "Buy and Hold" approach. As part of this, the subsidiaries remain legally and organisationally independent after the takeover and run by local management.[3]
History
editKatjes International pools the investment activities of the Katjes Group in western Europe. In 2010, Katjes International purchased a 50% stake in the Dutch company Festivaldi, which produces the best-selling liquorice product by volume in the Netherlands ("Harlekijntjes").[4] In 2011, Katjes International took over the confectionery manufacturer Lutti.[5] Lutti is the market leader in the Belgian confectionery market and occupies second place in France.[6] In early 2012, Katjes International acquired the Belgian distributor Continental Sweets Belgium N.V.[7] and, in the same year, also acquired Dallmann & Co., which has since been supplementing the product portfolio in the sage cough candy segment.[8]
With its acquisition of Piasten in September 2014, Katjes International took over the largest producer of dragées and chocolate drops in Germany. Its product portfolio also includes the 'Big Ben' brand.[9] In the previous financial year, Piasten generated net revenues of €91.6 million (as of 30 June 2014).[10] In January 2016, Katjes increased its stake in the Dutch company Festivaldi to 100%.[11] On 9 June 2017, Katjes International announced that it had acquired a stake in Josef Manner & Comp. AG.[12] This was followed on 5 September 2017 by a takeover of the entire brand name business of Cloetta Italia S.r.l. (today called Sperlari S.r.l. again).[13] Founded in 1836 by Enea Sperlari, the company is now the second-largest player in the Italian confectionery market and the market leader in the segment comprising sweets, liquorice, sweeteners and seasonal products.[14]
At the end of August 2018, Katjes International's negotiations with the CPK Group (Carambar & Co. SAS), based in Issy-les-Moulineaux, which was founded by the investment company Eurazeo, began through a merger of the French confectionery activities.[15] The merger was completed on 31 December 2018.[16]
In December 2018 it was announced that the stake of just under 11% in the Halloren chocolate factory was sold to Charlie Investors.[17]
After the acquisition of 25% in the British Candy Kittens Limited by Katjes International in August 2019, the stake was increased to more than 50% in November 2019. The company was founded by Jamie Laing, known from the British TV series "Made in Chelsea", and offers vegetarian and gluten-free sweets without artificial flavors or colors.[18]
Company
editBastian Fassin owns 90 percent of the company, and Tobias Bachmüller owns the remaining 10 percent. Both are managing shareholders. The general partner of Katjes International GmbH & Co. KG is Xaver Fassin International GmbH.[2] A new logo was launched in 2011 when the name of the company was changed to Katjes International. The current company logo was introduced in 2019.
From 2014 to the end of 2016, the company was the sponsor of Formula 1 racing driver Nico Hülkenberg. Hülkenberg was already an advertising medium for the Katjes Group in 2010.[19]
Katjes International is an independent sister to the german confectionery producer Katjes Fassin GmbH & Co. KG (est. 1910 in the Netherlands, see german wikipedia) of Emmerich/Germany with its famous logo, the liquorice cat produced since the 1930s (katjes = dutch for little cats). Another sister company is Fassin B. V.in ’s-Heerenberg, Netherlands.
Financing
editIn order to finance further acquisitions and continue its growth strategy, Katjes International issued a corporate bond with a volume of €30 million in July 2011. The bond had a term of five years and a fixed coupon of 7.125% per annum.[20] In March 2012, the corporate bond was increased by a further 50% to a total of €45 million.[21] In May 2015, Katjes International issued a new corporate bond (2015/2020) with a volume of €60 million and an annual interest rate of 5.5 percent and placed it in full. The 2011/2016 bond was called ahead of term and paid back on 20 July 2015.[22] On 16 May 2017, the 2015/2020 bond was increased by €35 million.[23]
In April 2019, Katjes International issued a third bond and placed it fully. It has an issue volume of €110 million with an annual interest rate of 4.25 percent and has a term of five years.[24]
Brands
editKatjes International and its affiliated companies own brands in various Western European countries.[3]
- Piasten (Germany): "Treets", "Schokolinsen", sugar coated products as Schokolinsen and Big Ben[25]
- Lutti (France and Belgium): sour fruit gums such as "Surf Fizz", "Bubblizz", "Scoubidou", "Long Fizz", "Arlequin" and many others
- Dallmann's (Germany): Dallmanns "Sage cough drops" (the established brand in German pharmacies)
- Harlekijntjes (Netherlands): liquorice products of the Harlekijntjes brand
- Sperlari (Italy): the best-known brands include Sperlari (fruit gums, sweets, Italian nougat known as 'torrone'), Saila (liquorice), Dietorelle (sugar-free products) and Dietor (sweetener), Paluani.
- CPK (France): The best known brands are "Carambar", "La Pie Qui Chante" and "Krema" as well as the British chocolate brand "Terry's".
- Candy Kittens (UK): A high-end gourmet sweet brand based in the United Kingdom.[26]
- Percy Pig (UK): Pig shaped gummy sweets, produced for Marks & Spencer
Awards
editKatjes International has won several awards for its strategy and its achievements in the investment market.[2][27][28][29][30]
References
edit- ^ Weiteres Rekordjahr für Katjes International Archived 26 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine katjes-international.de, 29 March 2019 (PDF)
- ^ a b c Website der Katjes International GmbH & Co. KG, Unternehmen, retrieved 25 February 2015.
- ^ a b Konzernabschluss der Katjes International GmbH & Co. KG zum Geschäftsjahr 2013 im Bundesanzeiger
- ^ "Unternehmen". Archived from the original on 23 October 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ Katjes International übernimmt Lamy Lutti-Gruppe komplett Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, finance-magazin.de, 2 September 2011.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 14 July 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ Katjes International erwirbt 90 % an belgischer Distributionsgesellschaft von Cloetta, dgap.de, 22 February 2012.
- ^ Katjes International übernimmt Salbei Bonbon-Hersteller Dallmann, finanzen.net, 13 March 2012.
- ^ Katjes International übernimmt "Piasten", rp-online, retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ Katjes übernimmt Schoko-Produzenten Piasten, handelsblatt.com, retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ Emmerich: 'Festivaldi': Katjes lässt sich NL-Lakritz schmecken, rp-online.de, 20 January 2016.
- ^ Katjes International erwirbt 5,7 % an der Josef Manner AG, Wien Archived 11 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine, 9 June 2017.
- ^ Katjes International vollzieht Kauf von Sperlari in Italien Archived 25 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine, 5 September 2017.
- ^ Katjes International übernimmt die Nr. 2 in Italien Archived 26 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine, 6 July 2017.
- ^ "Süßwaren-Hersteller: Katjes will sein Frankreichgeschäft mit CPK fusionieren".
- ^ Katjes International und Eurazeo vollziehen Fusion von Lutti und CPK am 31.12.2018 Archived 23 September 2022 at the Wayback Machine, 11 December 2018.
- ^ "Katjes steigt bei Halloren aus". boerse.ard.de. 27 December 2018. Archived from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- ^ "Katjes International erwirbt Mehrheit an Candy Kittens Limited" Archived 26 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine, In: Katjes-international.de, retrieved 24 February 2020.
- ^ "Hülkenbergs süße Unterstützung". Motorsport-Total.com (in German). Retrieved 11 May 2022.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Ad hoc Meldung, Katjes International, 15 March 2012 - ^ Anleiheemission In: Website der Katjes International GmbH & Co. KG, Investoren, retrieved 8 December 2015.
- ^ Aufstockung der Katjes International Anleihe innerhalb einer Stunde deutlich überzeichnet Archived 15 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine, 16 May 2017 (PDF)
- ^ Informationen zur Anleihe 2019/2024 Archived 12 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine In: Website der Katjes International GmbH & Co. KG, Investoren, retrieved 9 April 2019.
- ^ Katjes International Geschäftsbericht 2018 Archived 12 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine In: Website der Katjes International GmbH & Co. KG, Investoren, retrieved 12 April 2019.
- ^ "Candy Kittens secures multi-million pound investment".
- ^ Katjes International erhält Auszeichnung 'Consumer Deal of the Year' für Piasten Übernahme In: Bondguide.de, retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ Auszeichnungen In: katjes-international.de, retrieved 6 July 2017.
- ^ "Press Release" Archived 18 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine In: katjes-international.de, retrieved 17 November.
- ^ "Press Release" Archived 21 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine In: katjes-international.de, retrieved 17 November 2017.