In reviewIndustrials18 March 2025

AMCOR to acquire BERRY

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AMCOR acquires BERRY

Deal facts

Buyer
AMCOR
Target
BERRY
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
18 March 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Industrials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

AMCOR has agreed to acquire BERRY in a transaction announced on 18 March 2025. The deal involves companies operating within the manufacturing sector, specifically under NaceV2 codes 22.22 and 82.92. No specific financial value or consideration type was disclosed in the available information regarding the terms of this acquisition. The target country for the transaction remains unreported in the current data set.

The transaction is currently in the review stage and has not yet been completed. Regulatory approval and other standard conditions remain outstanding before the deal can proceed to finalisation. Both parties are expected to continue their respective operations while the necessary regulatory bodies assess the proposed merger. Further details on the specific strategic rationale or the final closing date will be released once the review process concludes. The status of the deal remains pending until all regulatory hurdles are cleared.

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