Imerman keen to buy back Whyte & Mackay from Diageo

 
29 November 2013

The man from Del Monte, Vivian Imerman, has said he would be keen to buy back Scotch whisky brand Whyte & Mackay from Diageo, after the drinks giant said it would sell the company to satisfy an Office for Fair Trading investigation.

Diageo, which produces Bells, had been accused of controlling too much of the blended Scotch whisky market after it recently bought a 25% stake in United Spirits, which bought Whyte & Mackay from Imerman in 2007.

The company offered to sell the brand and today Imerman said he would take it off Diageo’s hands.

His private-equity firm, Vasari, said in a statement: “Whyte & Mackay would make an important addition to the portfolio of spirits and beer businesses in Africa and Asia where Mr Imerman has been concentrating his efforts.”

He sold the company to United Spirits in 2007 for £595 million, making a £400 million return on his initial investment.

A five-year restraint clause was put into the sale, meaning he could not offer to buy the business back over that time. It expired last year.

Imerman is best known for his time as chief executive of Del Monte and hit the news earlier this year following his £15 million divorce battle with Lisa Tchenguiz, sister of business tycoons Robert and Vincent.

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