Haleon Increases Stake in China JV to 88% for GBP500 Million
By Helena Smolak
Haleon increased its stake in Chinese joint venture Tianjin TSKF Pharmaceuticals to 88% in a deal valued at 500 million pounds ($670.8 million) to expand its operational and strategic flexibility in one of its key markets.
The British consumer healthcare company said Friday that it bought 33% additional equity interest in the Chinese pharma company, lifting its stake to 88% from 55% previously.
Haleon aims to fund the deal through existing cash resources and third-party renminbi-denominated debt, and expects its finalization by the end of the year, it said.
TSKF--which makes Fenbid, Voltaren and Bactroban--accounted for 40% of Haleon's revenue in China last year. It is jointly owned by Haleon and the Chinese pharma company Tianjin Pharmaceutical Da Ren Tang Group Corp., which currently holds the remaining 12% stake in TSKF.
Write to Helena Smolak at helena.smolak@wsj.com
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