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Holcim sells Philippines unit to Huaxin for $807 million

Holcim sells Philippines unit to Huaxin for $807 million
Holcim sells Philippines unit to Huaxin for $807 million

Holcim Group, a Swiss building materials company, announced on Sunday that it intends to sell its Philippines operations to Huaxin Building Materials of China in a deal worth at least $807,000,000.

Holcim is selling an initial 68% stake at $527 million. The remainder will be sold in the following three to five year period for a price minimum of $280million.

Holcim stated that this would result in an overall valuation $807 million. However, the figure may rise "based upon incremental value creation over?this time period". This sale is Holcim's largest divestment, since the $1 billion deal it made with Huaxin Cement in December 2024, when they sold their Nigeria business. The money raised from the sale of the Philippines' business will be used for large acquisitions as well as?further investments in Holcim’s existing business. The 'Swiss firm has focused more on Europe and Latin America as well as North Africa and Australia in its reshaping of its business.

Holcim has identified acquisitions as an important part of its growth strategy. The company plans to make 15 deals by 2026.

Holcim said last year that it had between $3.72 billion and $4.95 billion Swiss Francs to spend on acquisitions until 2030. It could also raise an additional?6 billion Swiss Francs through divestments, extra borrowings for large deals, and share buybacks.

Holcim CEO Miljan Gutovic said on Friday that the company has a "very strong pipeline" of projects for acquisitions in Latin America, Europe, as well as parts of Asia, Middle East, and Africa. He also stated that they were considering large deals. He said that the company was constantly evaluating its landscape from walling, flooring and roofing solution companies to the larger markets.

Gutovic said: "I am confident that we will have a powerful momentum on the M&A side in the second half this year."

(source: Reuters)