Coca-Cola to buy Costa coffee for $A7b

Whitbread has struck a deal to sell the Costa Coffee chain to Coca-Cola in a $A7 billion deal.

Costa Coffee sign

Coca-Cola is to buy the Costa coffee chain from owner Whitbread in a deal worth $A7 billion. (AAP)

Coca-Cola is to buy the Costa coffee chain from owner Whitbread in a deal worth STG3.9 billion ($A7 billion).

The British coffee shop to hotels group said earlier this year that it would split Costa and list it as a separate entity, following pressure from activist investor Elliott.

But on Friday the company said a sale of the business is now "in the best interests of shareholders".

Proceeds of the deal will be used to pay down debt and boost the pension fund.

Chief executive Alison Brittain said: "This transaction is great news for shareholders as it recognises the strategic value we have developed in the Costa brand and its international growth potential, and accelerates the realisation of value for shareholders in cash.

"This combination will ensure new product development, continued growth in the UK and more rapid expansion overseas."

Whitbread acquired Costa in 1995 for STG19 million from founders Sergio and Bruno Costa when it had only 39 shops. It now has more than 2,400 outlets and is embarking on overseas expansion.

Coca-Cola boss James Quincey said: "Costa gives Coca-Cola new capabilities and expertise in coffee, and our system can create opportunities to grow the Costa brand worldwide.

"Hot beverages is one of the few remaining segments of the total beverage landscape where Coca-Cola does not have a global brand.

"Costa gives us access to this market through a strong coffee platform."


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