Weekend Herald

Silver Fern boss calls it a day

- Rebecca Howard

Silver Fern Farms has announced the resignatio­n of chief executive Dean Hamilton, who will leave at the end of the year, and says a search is under way for his replacemen­t.

Hamilton has been chief executive of Silver Fern Farms, New Zealand’s biggest meat company, for three years and steered it through the Shanghai Maling investment and partnershi­p.

No reason was given for his resignatio­n but co- chairman Rob Hewett said “we [ have] been discussing for some time the demands on him of working away from home” and the board “appreciate­s and accepts” his desire for change.

Silver Fern Farms voted last year to sell a half stake in the business to Shanghai Maling for $ 267 million and the original co- operative of farmers now owns the remaining half stake, although Shanghai Maling has the casting vote on key strategic issues.

The meat processor posted a loss of $ 30.6m last year in what it called a “very challengin­g year across the industry”.

The deal enabled Silver Fern to repay its debt, removing a threat from its banking syndicate to withdraw support. The company cut net debt to $ 107m from $ 121m a year earlier and halved its finance costs to $ 14.8m, it said in January.

The tie- up also enables it to tap Shanghai Maling’s supply chain and parent Bright Food’s wholesale and retail networks to distribute into China.

Hamilton “will leave the company in its strongest ever financial position, with a clear strategic direction and a very capable leadership team”, said Hewett.

 ?? Picture / supplied ?? Dean Hamilton steered meat processor Silver Fern Farms through its deal with Chinese company Shanghai Maling.
Picture / supplied Dean Hamilton steered meat processor Silver Fern Farms through its deal with Chinese company Shanghai Maling.

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