Shanghai Daily

M&A deals rise in FMCG

- Ding Yining M&A

THE number of mergers and acquisitio­n deals among the top 50 global consumer goods giants last year jumped 45 percent year on year to the highest in 15 years, a recent report by consultanc­y OC&C Strategy said.

There were more M&As because big FMCG companies responded to the challenges in driving growth as well as pressure from activist investors to increase margins.

The report also said that about 60 deals worth a total of US$145 billion were driven by reasons for market consolidat­ion and investment­s for innovation and access to growth.

The combined revenue of the top 50 global FMCG companies grew 5.7 percent last year from just 0.5 percent in 2016. The annual revenue of the top 20 Chinese companies, however, rose 15 percent in the past year.

The study also showed that intense competitio­n in most food and drink categories in China has crimped growth, and companies are avoiding to invest in R&D, product innovation and marketing in a bid to shore up margins.

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