Kingsmill Owner and Hovis Celebrate Takeover Agreement

Associated British Foods (ABF), the FTSE 100 company behind Kingsmill and retailer Primark, has agreed to acquire rival bakery brand Hovis from private equity firm Endless — a move that could create the UK’s largest bread brand if approved by regulators.

The deal, uniting the country’s second- and third-largest bread brands, is expected to attract scrutiny from the Competition and Markets Authority. Both companies have been losing ground to market leader Warburtons. Hovis reported a near 9% fall in revenue to £447 million in the year to 28 September 2024, with pre-tax losses widening to £4.7 million, compared with £3.6 million the year before. This included £530,000 in one-off restructuring costs.

ABF’s bakery arm, Allied Bakeries — which produces Kingsmill, Allinson’s, and Sunblest — also faced challenges, recording an estimated £30 million annual loss last year despite sales of about £400 million, according to broker Panmure Liberum.

ABF said combining the production and distribution operations of Allied Bakeries and Hovis would generate cost savings and efficiencies, creating a profitable and sustainable UK bread business over the long term.

George Weston, ABF chief executive, said:

“This transaction will create a UK bakeries business that is both profitable and sustainable over the long term. Supporting the Hovis and Kingsmill brands with well-invested and efficient operations will also enable innovation and growth. This solution will create value for shareholders, provide greater choice for consumers, and increase efficiencies for customers.”


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