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Grupo Bimbo buys Paul Hollywood bread maker St Pierre Groupe amid American success

Investor BGF exits as part of the deal, which is understood to be worth more than £300m

St Pierre Groupe sells products around the world(Image: Laurence Hudghton Photography Ltd)

The baker that makes Paul Hollywood part-baked bread has been taken over by Mexican firm Grupo Bimbo in a deal thought to be worth more than £300m after four years of rapid growth in the USA and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The Manchester-based St Pierre Groupe won £8m investment from BGF in November 2018 which helped it to kickstart its international growth. Now BGF has announced the sale to Grupo Bimbo, described by trade bible The Grocer as the world's biggest baker.

The value of the deal has not been disclosed, but says the deal was worth more than £300m while BGF said: "the exit has generated a money multiple of 9.6x". St Pierre will operate as an independent business within Grupo Bimbo.

St Pierre Groupe was founded in 1986 by Paul Baker and Jeremy Gilboy. It sells baked goods under three brands – St Pierre, Baker Street and Paul Hollywood - with products stocked in more than 35,000 stores worldwide.

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Over BGF's four-year investment period, the business has rapidly grown internationally - particularly in the USA, which now makes up some 50% of its annual sales. The group has also grown its product range and secured listings with more retailers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and the US, helping revenues grow from £69m in 2018 to £111.5m in 2021.

Meanwhile staffing has more than doubled, with St Pierre now employing more than 70 people.

Grupo Bimbo was founded in Mexico City in the 1940s and today has operations worldwide.