Diageo to sell Guinness Cameroon to Castel Group for 389 million pounds

A pint of Guinness beer, a brand of Diageo, is seen in this photo illustration

DAKAR – Beverage company Diageo has agreed to sell its Guinness Cameroon brewery to France’s Castel Group for 389 million pounds ($459.8 million), the company said in a statement on Thursday.

Castel will take over the production and nationwide distribution of Guinness in Cameroon under a licence and royalty agreement, it said.

“Under this new agreement, the brand will have both expanded brewing capacity and distribution. It will remain part of the global Guinness family through direct marketing oversight,” Dayalan Nayager, president of Diageo Africa, said in the statement.

The deal is expected to be completed in the first half of fiscal 2023, subject to regulatory clearances. When completed, the transaction will result in an exceptional gain on disposal of approximately 250 million pounds after tax, Diageo said.

(This story refiles to correct spelling of Guinness in media tag).

($1 = 0.8460 pounds)

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(Reporting by Bate Felix; Editing by David Evans and Frances Kerry)

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