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Heineken Says It Still Plans To Exit Russia, Take €300m Loss

By Dave Simpson
Heineken Says It Still Plans To Exit Russia, Take €300m Loss

Brewer Heineken still plans to exit Russia and sell its business there at a loss this year, it said on Wednesday 22 February, after a Dutch media report questioned whether it had followed through on its March 2022 promise to leave the country.

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The story by investigative website Follow The Money reported that Heineken is still operating in Russia, including by selling its non-Heineken international brands such as Amstel, and by launching new products.

"We’re working hard to transfer our business to a viable buyer in very challenging circumstances and at significant financial loss to the company," Heineken said in a statement.

It said it expects a €300 million impairment on the business when it is sold, likely in the first half of 2023.

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"In the meantime, our local colleagues are doing what they can to keep the business going to avoid nationalisation and to ensure their livelihoods are not at risk," Heineken said.

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"There is no exchange of funds between Heineken and our local business in Russia, and we do not receive any dividends or royalties."

Read More: Heineken Sees 2023 Profit Increase Despite Europe Weakness

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