Birmingham Post

Midland-based Jewson sold to Danish as part of £740m deal

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BUILDERS’ merchant Jewson has been sold by its French owner to a Danish group as part of a £740 million deal.

A total of 600 UK branches and distributi­on centres have changed hands as part of the deal which has seen Saint-Gobain offload Saint-Gobain Building Distributi­on to Copenhagen-based Stark Group.

The UK operation includes the well-known Jewson merchant of building products and timber, alongside Gibbs & Dandy and JP Corry in Northern Ireland, specialist brands Jewson Civil Frazer and Minster and Internatio­nal Timber.

Jewson, which is headquarte­red in Coventry, was founded in 1836 and has been owned by Paris-based Saint-Gobain since 2000. Stark Group is a retail and distributo­r of heavy building materials to the trade and has operations in the Nordic countries, Germany and Austria.

The deal is expected to complete in the first quarter of 2023.

This latest buyout follows a similar deal in 2019 when Stark Group acquired Saint-Gobain’s German distributi­on business.

Jewson’s managing director Nadine Matthews said: “SaintGobai­n is a great business and under its ownership Jewson has developed its offer for customers a huge amount. We’re delighted to be embarking on the next phase of our journey.With the Stark Group’s support and backing, and with more than 6,200 brilliant colleagues in our Jewson family, we’re confident about the tremendous opportunit­ies in the constructi­on market in the years ahead.”

Søren Olesen, chief executive of Start Group, added: “We have a strategy that successful­ly focuses on profession­al craftsmen and the renovation and maintenanc­e market which this acquisitio­n fits very well into. In 2019, we bought Saint-Gobain’s German distributi­on business, and there are many similariti­es in this acquisitio­n.

“We will do our utmost to develop, grow and invest behind the company making it the profession­al craftsmen’s preferred choice in the UK.

“We have acquired a business with whom we can continue our growth journey. Despite the tough economic environmen­t, the fundamenta­l drivers for the renovation and maintenanc­e market in the UK with its large need for energy renovation in the coming decades are attractive.”

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