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Associated British Foods to Split Off Primark in 2027 Demerger

ABF said the split will give Primark and the food business separate boards and clearer valuations as sales and profit have fallen.

  • Associated British Foods announced plans on Monday to spin off its Primark retail business by the end of 2027, creating two independent companies expected to list on the FTSE 100.
  • Chairman Michael McLintock said the board concluded that "a demerger of Primark is the best way to maximise long-term returns," following a strategic review conducted with Wittington Investments, the Weston family's holding company.
  • Primark operates 486 stores across 19 markets with more than 83,000 workers, while the food business employs around 55,000 and produces brands including Twinings, Ryvita, and Patak's; the separation involves around £75 million in costs.
  • Facing intensifying competition from online retailers Shein and Temu, Primark has dealt with profit warnings, though executives believe the separation will help both units navigate challenging market conditions more effectively.
  • Chief Executive George Weston called the split "an important step in the evolution of ABF," while analysts at RBC warned that the current consumer outlook remains quite challenging despite improved long-term investability.
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Merca2.es broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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