Givaudan, the global leader in flavours and fragrances, announced that it is to acquire Drom to further extend its leadership in the global Fragrance market.
While terms of the deal have not been disclosed, Drom’s business would have represented approximately EUR 110 million ($122.5 million) of incremental sales to Givaudan’s results in 2018 on a proforma basis. Givaudan plans to fund the transaction from existing resources.
Founded in 1911, Drom is a global perfume house creating fragrances for consumer products and fine fragrance customers across the world. Drom is headquartered near Munich in Germany and has manufacturing facilities in China, Germany, the USA and Brazil. The company employs 489 people globally.
Gilles Andrier, CEO of Givaudan said: “The acquisition of Drom is very exciting for our company as it further asserts our leadership position in the Fragrance market globally and is fully in line with our strategic ambitions. Drom has a long heritage in fragrance creation and their capabilities and strong culture will fit perfectly with ours. We look forward to welcoming Drom’s employees to Givaudan and are confident that our combined capabilities will deliver a compelling valuable proposition for our customers across segments and in key markets.”
Ferdinand and Andreas Storp, co-owners and Presidents of Drom, said: “We are very excited to have Givaudan as the new home for Drom. We are convinced that the combination with Givaudan represents an outstanding strategic fit and will allow Drom to further expand its customer reach and geographical footprint going forward.”
The planned acquisition remains subject to formal approvals from the relevant regulatory authorities and the transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2019.
Source: Givaudan