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PZ Cussons Completes $70 Million Exit from Nigerian Palm Oil Ventur

VICTOR UGOCHUKWU by VICTOR UGOCHUKWU
June 18, 2025
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PZ Cussons Completes $70 Million Exit from Nigerian Palm Oil Ventur
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Consumer goods manufacturer PZ Cussons Plc has announced its complete withdrawal from the Nigerian palm oil market through the sale of its 50 percent stake in PZ Wilmar Limited to joint venture partner Wilmar International Limited for $70 million cash.

The transaction brings to an end a 15-year partnership that began in 2010 when the two companies established PZ Wilmar as a leading player in Nigeria’s cooking oil sector. The venture has been responsible for producing popular household brands including Mamador and Devon King’s cooking oils, which have become staples in Nigerian kitchens.

Subject to regulatory approval, the deal is anticipated to close during the final quarter of 2025, after which Singapore-listed agribusiness giant Wilmar will assume complete control of the Nigerian operation. The company has indicated that a name change for the business will be announced following completion of the acquisition.

The sale represents a strategic shift for PZ Cussons as it focuses resources on its core business operations while providing Wilmar with expanded control over what it views as a high-potential market. Nigeria’s large consumer base of over 200 million people and favorable conditions for palm cultivation make it an attractive market for continued investment in the agricultural sector.

PZ Cussons Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Myers acknowledged the success of the partnership while expressing confidence in Wilmar’s ability to advance the business further. “Our joint venture with Wilmar in Nigeria has been a long-term and rewarding partnership for us both. I want to thank the Wilmar leadership for their support, and our PZ Wilmar employees for their contribution and great results over the years,” Myers stated.

Myers emphasized that the divestiture allows PZ Cussons to concentrate on expanding its primary business areas. “PZ Wilmar is in the best possible hands to build further on its market-leading position, while PZ Cussons continues to invest in and grow its core business,” he added.

For Wilmar, the acquisition represents an opportunity to capitalize on Nigeria’s demographic advantages and agricultural potential. Chairman and CEO Kuok Hong expressed optimism about the Nigerian market’s long-term prospects, citing both population growth and suitable growing conditions for palm oil production.

“We are bullish on the long-term potential of Nigeria’s palm oil sector, given its large and growing population and suitability for palm cultivation,” Hong explained. He highlighted Nigeria’s consumer market size as a key factor in the company’s expansion strategy, noting that “the Nigerian market’s strong demographics, with more than 200 million consumers, offers a significant opportunity for growth in food and nutrition.”

The Wilmar executive outlined plans for comprehensive development of the Nigerian operation, stating that “it is Wilmar’s intention to continue developing both upstream and downstream businesses in Nigeria.” This suggests the company intends to expand beyond just processing and distribution to include palm oil cultivation and other agricultural activities.

The transaction reflects broader trends in Nigeria’s consumer goods sector, where international companies are making strategic decisions about their market presence amid evolving economic conditions. For PZ Cussons, the exit from palm oil allows for greater focus on other product categories while maintaining its overall presence in the Nigerian market through different business lines.

The deal also demonstrates continued international confidence in Nigeria’s agricultural sector, particularly in palm oil production where the country has significant natural advantages. With Wilmar’s increased commitment to the market, the acquisition could lead to expanded production capacity and potentially greater competition in the cooking oil segment.

As the transaction moves toward completion, industry observers will be watching to see how Wilmar’s full ownership affects the established brands and whether the company implements changes to production, distribution, or marketing strategies. The outcome could influence how other international agribusiness companies approach partnerships and acquisitions in Nigeria’s growing food and agriculture market.

VICTOR UGOCHUKWU

VICTOR UGOCHUKWU

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