Fan Milk
Public | |
Traded as | GSE: FML |
Genre | Ice Cream |
Founded | 1960 |
Headquarters | Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Burkina Faso |
Key people | Danish investors |
Products | Milk, Ice Cream, Yoghurt and Ice lollies |
Total assets | 3250 + shareholders (2003) |
Parent | Fan Milk International Denmark |
Website |
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Fan Milk is a manufacturer and retailer of icecream and frozen dairy products which has a leading position on the West African market.
In 2013, The Abraaj Group, a growth markets private equity investor acquired 100% of the Fan Milk business in West Africa.[1]
History
Fan Milk Nigeria Plc was founded in 1960 by a Danish Merchant and Industrialist Erik Emborg with a recombination-plant at Ibadan, a distribution centre in Lagos with less than 30 employees.
The plant produced fresh milk from imported milk powder. Initially, the product range was white milk, chocolate milk, cottage cheese and set yoghurt. The main outlet was bicycle vendors supplied with cold products from a growing number of smaller depots.
In the 1970s Fan Milk introduced yoghurt drink, ice lollies, ice cream and new Tetra Pak packaging technology. The new products became very popular in the market and generated the financial strength to set up further depots and, in 1981, a second recombination-plant in Kano came up.
At the outset, the foreign partner owned 96 per cent of Fan Milk Plc. When the government introduced The Nigerian Enterprises Promotion Decree in the late 1970s. Fan Milk Plc increased its capital and invited more Nigerians to invest which created a 60 per cent Nigerian participation in the company.
During the 1980s and 1990s, import restrictions, economic difficulties, devaluations and shortages of fuel weakened Fan Milk Plc. In 1998 the foreign partner and the industrialization Fund for Developing Countries (Denmark) agreed to an infusion of capital which let the company restructure finances, refurbish cold rooms, increase the number of depots and introduce a product, Tampico, a fruit drink which became an instant success in the market.
The expansion and rehabilitation programme returned Fan Milk Plc to profitability. Fan Milk has sister companies in Ghana, Senegal, Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso and Code d'Ivoire. The headquarters of the foreign partner, Fan Milk International is situated in Aalborg, Denmark.
Fan Milk Limited is a Ghanaian dairy retailer based in Accra. It has since begun operating in Benin, Togo and Burkina Faso.They are listed on the stock index of the Ghana Stock Exchange, the GSE All-Share Index. It was incorporated in 1960 and was previously known as the Ghanaian Milk Company. It took advantage of Danish investment in the early 1960s and initially specialised in pasteurized milk. However, in 1962, the company changed its name to Fan Milk Limited, and branched out into the production of ice cream, yoghurt and ice lollies. The name has since become a household name in Ghana, and is a common sight to see ice cream carts and bicycles on beaches and the streets selling the brand.
Fan Milk Limited was the first foreign invested company in Ghana to become a Public Limited Liability in 1967 and among the first Companies to be listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange in 1990. As of 2003 it had over 3,250 shareholders.[2]
Ownership
As of December 31, 2003 its top shareholders are the Danish investors Fan Milk International Denmark with 7,365,955 shares (37.23%) and the Danish Industrialization Fund For Developing Countries with 4,954,420 shares (25.04%), and the Enterprise Insurance Company with 1,978,472 shares (10%).
Products
- Fanice
- FanGold
- FanYogo
- Tampico
- FanChoco
- FanDango
- FanVanille (Togo, Benin)
- FanExtra
References
- ↑ Private equity firm Abraaj to acquire West Africa's Fan Milk, International: Reuters, 2013
- ↑ "The Company". Fan Milk Limited. 2007. Retrieved September 25, 2008.
External links
- Milk Nigeria PLC Official Website
- Fan Milk Limited Official Website
- "Fan Milk 2007 annual report". African Financials.
- Google Finance listing for Fan Milk
- Fan Milk at Alacrastore