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Nippon Paint offers $8.6bn for AkzoNobel decorative paints unit

Created at 13 Jul · 4:41 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Japanese paint maker Nippon Paint has offered 7.5 billion euros ($8.55 billion) for the decorative paints business of Dutch company AkzoNobel. This follows the rejection of a prior joint bid with Sherwin-Williams for AkzoNobel's entire business.

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Key Numbers

7.5 billion eurosNippon Paint's offer for AkzoNobel's decorative paints unit
$8.55 billionNippon Paint's offer in USD
12.5 billion eurosPrevious joint bid by Nippon Paint and Sherwin-Williams

Who's Involved

Nippon Paint
Japanese company that made the acquisition offer
AkzoNobel
Dutch company whose decorative paints unit is the target
Sherwin-Williams
U.S. company that previously partnered with Nippon Paint
Axalta
U.S. coatings maker planning to merge with AkzoNobel
Nippon Paint offers $8.6bn for AkzoNobel decorative paints unit

↳ Why This Matters

The bid highlights ongoing consolidation in the paint industry as companies navigate rising costs and competition. AkzoNobel's decision to pursue a merger with Axalta over Nippon Paint's offer signals its strategic direction and potential market realignments.

Key facts

  • Nippon Paint has offered 7.5 billion euros ($8.55 billion) for AkzoNobel's decorative paints business.
  • The offer was made by Nippon Paint after its previous joint bid with Sherwin-Williams for AkzoNobel's entire company was rejected.
  • AkzoNobel is instead pursuing a merger with U.S. coatings maker Axalta.
  • Shareholder meetings for AkzoNobel and Axalta to vote on their merger are scheduled for August 5.

Japanese paint manufacturer Nippon Paint has submitted a 7.5 billion euro ($8.55 billion) offer to acquire the decorative paints business of Dutch company AkzoNobel. This move follows the rejection of a prior, larger joint bid by Nippon Paint and U.S. firm Sherwin-Williams, which sought to acquire AkzoNobel's entire business for 12.5 billion euros.

AkzoNobel had previously stated that the joint offer from Nippon Paint and Sherwin-Williams undervalued its business and lacked certainty regarding regulatory approvals. Instead, AkzoNobel is proceeding with its earlier plan to merge with another U.S. coatings maker, Axalta. Shareholders from both AkzoNobel and Axalta are scheduled to vote on this proposed merger on August 5.

Nippon Paint has reportedly made multiple offers in the past month, but AkzoNobel has not engaged with the latest proposal. The paint industry is experiencing a trend of mergers and acquisitions as companies seek cost savings amidst rising expenses, intense competition, and market uncertainty, partly influenced by trade policies such as U.S. tariffs.

Frequently asked questions

Nippon Paint has offered 7.5 billion euros ($8.55 billion) for AkzoNobel's decorative paints business.

AkzoNobel rejected the prior 12.5 billion euro joint bid from Nippon Paint and Sherwin-Williams, stating it undervalued the company and lacked regulatory certainty.

AkzoNobel is proceeding with a planned merger with U.S. coatings maker Axalta.

Shareholder meetings for AkzoNobel and Axalta to vote on their merger are scheduled for August 5.

What Happens Next

01AkzoNobel and Axalta shareholders will vote on their proposed merger on August 5.

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How It Developed

Nippon Paint offered 7.5 billion euros for AkzoNobel's decorative paints unit.
Nippon Paint and Sherwin-Williams had previously made a rejected 12.5 billion euro bid for AkzoNobel's entire business.
AkzoNobel is proceeding with a planned merger with U.S. coatings maker Axalta.
AkzoNobel's shareholders will vote on the Axalta merger on August 5.

Sources

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Nippon Paint offers $8.6bn for AkzoNobel decorative paints unitNikkei Asia

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