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ThaiBev buys Myanmar’s largest distillery for US$742m

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ThaiBev bought a 75% stake in Myanmar Supply Chain (MSC) and Myanmar Distillery (MDC) for US$742m.

Singapore – Thai Beverage, better known as ThaiBev (Southeast Asia’s largest beverage company) now owns 75% of the Myanmar’s largest distillery.

ThaiBev bought a 75% stake in Myanmar Supply Chain (MSC) and Myanmar Distillery (MDC) for US$742m.

According to RHB, the MSC and MDC operate two spirit production facilities in Yangon and Mandalay under the Grand Royal brand, which currently dominates Myanmar’s whisky market with a 70% market share.

The acquisition marks ThaiBev’s comeback in Myanmar’s alcohol market, after Fraser & Neave (F&N) sold its stake in the Myanmar Brewery in 2015.

Myanmar’s per capita consumption of spirit is still “very low” compared to other non-Muslim countries in Asia. Volume of spirit consumption could grow by as much as 9% within the next five years.

“We believe the acquisition would also give ThaiBev a strong distribution network to export its portfolio of alcohol products to the emerging markets,” said RHB analyst Juliana Cai.

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