In reviewFood & Drink15 December 2025

PSPIB to acquire CITROSUCO

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PSPIB acquires CITROSUCO

Deal facts

Buyer
PSPIB
Target
CITROSUCO
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
15 December 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Food & Drink
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

PSPIB has agreed to acquire CITROSUCO, a company operating within the agriculture and food processing sector. The transaction was announced on 15 December 2025, though the specific deal value and consideration structure remain undisclosed. The target is based in a country that has not been publicly confirmed in the available records. This acquisition represents a significant consolidation within the industry, bringing the target under new ownership.

The deal is currently subject to regulatory approval and is listed as being in review. No completion date has been established at this stage, pending the resolution of all necessary regulatory conditions. The parties involved have not yet disclosed the final terms of the agreement or the specific strategic rationale driving the combination. Further details regarding the transaction structure and the specific role of the management team are not available in the current public filings.

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    PSPIB to acquire CITROSUCO

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