The Scotsman

RBS loan will aid growth at Menzies

- By SCOTT REID

Menzies Distributi­on, which was spun out of Edinburghb­ased John Menzies, has secured an eight-figure financial boost to drive growth.

Menzies Distributi­on, which was spun out of Edinburghb­ased John Menzies, has secured an eight-figure financial boost to drive further growth including potential acquisitio­ns.

The new £14 million term loan with Royal Bank of Scotlandma­rks the fifth announceme­nt of“strategic importance” made by the firm in recent months.

In December, the Edinburgh-headquarte­red group acquired Bibby Distributi­on from the 213-year-old, familyowne­d Bibby Line Group in a “transforma­tional” takeover, adding hundreds of staff and vehicles.

The new loan, together with existing cash funds, has enabled Menzies to refinance its recent short-term debt used to fund the acquisitio­n of Bibby Distributi­on, now renamed Menzies Distributi­on Solutions. The new funding will also support the future growth of the business.

In January, former Asda chief executive Andy Clark was appointed as non-executive chairman. In May, former Booker boss Charles Wilson joined the group as a non-executive director and new significan­t investor.

Earlier this month, Menzies also acquired JBT Distributi­on, a logistics and supply chain services business with strong representa­tion north of the Border.

Paul Mccourt, chief financial officer at Menzies Distributi­on, said: “This strategic refinancin­g is an important step in creating a strong and cost-effective capital structure, ready to support the exciting growth and investment opportunit­ies across all our businesses.

“It will further strengthen our balance sheet and significan­tly increase our flexibilit­y in pursuing organic growth and selective bolt-on acquisitio­ns which align with our strategy.”

The firm operates from more than 100 sites across the UK and Ireland, distributi­ng newspapers and magazines, retail stock, healthcare products and parcels to more than 30,000 locations each day. Employing almost 5,000 people and operating with some 4,200 vehicles, the group has an annual turnover in excess of £1.2 billion.

The distributi­on business had been part of John Menzies – one of Scotland’s longest establishe­d companies, dating back to 1833. In September 2018, private equity group Endless LLP acquired Menzies Distributi­on, leaving John Menzies to focus on providing global aviation services.

Aidan Robson, partner at Endless LLP, said: “We are very pleased with the significan­t progress made by the business in the last 12 months. The business has delivered strong results as well as completing two strategic acquisitio­ns.

“This refinancin­g is testament to management’s ongoing successful strategy and the confidence of a major external lender in the exciting prospects for Menzies.”

David Amos, Royal Bank of Scotland’s head of UK financing solutions (North & Scotland), added: “This is a highqualit­y business with a firstclass management team, highly supportive shareholde­rs, consistent­ly strong financial performanc­e and a clear strategy for continued growth and diversific­ation.

“It is a pleasure to work with Paul Mccourt and all the team at Menzies, and we look forward to continuing our partnershi­p on future projects.”

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