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Sykes Seafood completes €300m acquisition of Dutch firm employing 3,500 people

The firm said it did the deal despite difficult market conditions due to the coronavirus pandemic

Sykes Seafood has completed the €300m acquisition of a Dutch firm

A North West firm has completed the €300m acquisition of Dutch Seafood Company's shrimp business Klaas Puul.

Sykes Seafood, which has headquarters in Merseyside as well as a site at Manchester’s New Smithfield Market, made the complex transaction, which involved multiple stakeholders across Europe.

The firm said it did the deal despite difficult market conditions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

According to the firm, the combination of Sykes Seafood and Klaas Puul will create a €300m pan-European seafood business with expertise in all species of shrimp, that will offer customers across Europe products in chilled and frozen formats for the retail, food service and manufacturing sectors.

Alan Dale, managing director at Sykes Seafood, said: “The Zeus team have been fantastic to work with on this deal. They have supported us really well throughout the transaction, the true testament of that is that we would be delighted to use them again on the next deal that we do.

“The combination of Sykes and Klaas Puul is something that is very exciting to us as it gives us a platform to conclude further Pan European deals with our core customers and also gives us the additional production capacity that we desperately needed in order to grow our sales.”

Zeus Capital acted as exclusive financial adviser to Sykes on its successful acquisition from the Dutch Seafood Company (“DSC”) and H2 Equity Partners.

Klaas Puul is one of the largest shrimp processors in Europe with operations in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Denmark and Morocco.