In reviewLogistics & Transport10 March 2025

HARTREE to acquire ED&F MAN COMMODITIES

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HARTREE acquires ED&F MAN COMMODITIES

Deal facts

Buyer
HARTREE
Target
ED&F MAN COMMODITIES
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
10 March 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Logistics & Transport
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

HARTREE has agreed to acquire ED&F MAN COMMODITIES in a strategic acquisition within the commodities trading and logistics sector. The transaction was announced on 10 March 2025. No financial consideration or deal value has been disclosed to the public at this time. The target operates as a specialist entity in its specific market niche, though its country of origin is not reported in available records.

The deal remains subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions. Current status indicates the transaction is in review by relevant authorities. Completion has not yet occurred as the date remains unconfirmed. Both parties are expected to proceed with the necessary regulatory filings to finalise the arrangement. Further updates will follow once the review process concludes and the deal is formally closed.

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Deal timeline

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  1. CMA invitation to comment

    HARTREE to acquire ED&F MAN COMMODITIES

    HARTREE to acquire ED&F MAN COMMODITIES

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