The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Base in Germany to ease Brexit worries

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

APerth company which leads the world in online whisky sales has establishe­d an office in Germany due to Brexit concerns.

Online auction platform Whisky Auctioneer has tripled its sales in the last three years and sold a million- dollar bottle of whisky earlier this year – a record for an online sale.

It has opened an office in Ratheim in response to growing interest in malt whisky in Germany and to have a base in the EU ahead of the end of the Brexit transition period.

Iain McClune, founder and managing director, said: “Our European customer base is constantly growing, with over 60,000 website users from Germany alone active in the last year.

“Launching a German office is key to our strategic aims and we’ll use the new base to build on our solid foundation­s, facilitati­ng our ongoing growth on the continent and offering our valued European consumers a continued high level of service while minimising the impact of Brexit.”

The German base will be managed by Neil Porter who has relocated having previously worked for the company in Scotland.

He will initially place a focus on supporting European customers who are looking to consign bottles for auction , over seeing regular organised bottle pick-ups with a calendar of dates covering the major German and surroundin­g European cities and providing logistical support for private collectors looking to consign large collection­s.

The team will provide free bottle valuations and can offer advice and guidance on how to sell whisky at auction.

The services offered will develop over time in line with the needs of customers and the unfolding situation around Brexit.

The Invera lmond Industrial Estate company, founded in 2013, has 51 employees and an annual turnover of nearly £40m.

Between mid- October and mid-November, Whisky Auctioneer had its largest month both in value and volume across its auctions.

This included a £375,000 hammer price for a bourbon and American whiskey auction, a £3.3m hammer price for its monthly auction and a £218,000 hammer price for a Glenfiddic­h auction.

The expansion has been supported by Scottish Developmen­t Internatio­nal (SDI).

Johann es August in, senior representa­tive Germany, SDI, said: “It is great news that Whisky Auctioneer will be opening an office in Ratheim and we look forward to working with the company as it establishe­s a presence in Germany.

“There is a strong demand for Scotch whisky in Germany, with sales expected to increase by more than 30% by 2025.

“In particular, the rare and high-premium segment of whisky is a very promising market.

“Germany is a vital commercial partner for Scotland. It is Scotland’s fourth largest export destinatio­n and our third largest investor in terms of foreign direct investment.

“The decision by Whisky Auctioneer to expand will further enhance the economic ties that bind our two countries.”

Whisky Auctioneer has made its mark on the secondary market, proving itself to be one of the world’s leading online auction platforms.

Earlier this year the team made whisky history when it auctioned The Perfect Collection , the most significan­t collection to ever go on public sale.

A highly cove ted Macallan 1926 Valerio Adami 60-Year- Old sold with a hammer price of £825,000, becoming the first million-dollar bottle to be sold at an online auction.

 ??  ?? TOASTING THE MOVE: Iain McClune, founder and managing director of Perth company Whisky Auctioneer.
TOASTING THE MOVE: Iain McClune, founder and managing director of Perth company Whisky Auctioneer.

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