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Diageo offers to sell Whyte & Mackay Scotch whisky arm Diageo offers to sell Whyte & Mackay Scotch whisky arm
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Diageo, the world's biggest Scotch whisky distiller, has offered to sell most of its Whyte and Mackay business to appease competition authorities.Diageo, the world's biggest Scotch whisky distiller, has offered to sell most of its Whyte and Mackay business to appease competition authorities.
It acquired the famous whisky brand when it secured a controlling stake in India's United Spirits in late 2012. It acquired the famous whisky brand when it secured a stake in India's United Spirits in late 2012.
As the deal increased Diageo's share of the blended whisky market to about 40%, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) was concerned this could reduce competition and raise prices for consumers.As the deal increased Diageo's share of the blended whisky market to about 40%, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) was concerned this could reduce competition and raise prices for consumers.
The OFT is considering Diageo's offer.The OFT is considering Diageo's offer.
Drinks giant Diageo, whose brands include Johnnie Walker, Guinness and Smirnoff, agreed to pay £1.28bn ($2.04bn) for a 53.4% stake in Vijay Mallya's United Spirits. Drinks giant Diageo, whose brands include Johnnie Walker, Guinness and Smirnoff, agreed to pay £594m ($962m) for a 25% stake in Vijay Mallya's United Spirits.
Whyte and Mackay is a major sponsor of the Formula One motor racing team. Whyte and Mackay is a major sponsor of the Force India Formula One motor racing team.
Prior to the merger there had been "substantial competition" between Diageo's Bell's whisky and Whyte and Mackay's own-label brand, the OFT said. Before the merger, there had been "substantial competition" between Diageo's Bell's whisky and Whyte and Mackay's own-label brand, the OFT said.
"Our investigation considered a wide range of evidence and we concluded that the likely loss of competition could give rise to higher prices for retailers, and ultimately consumers," said OFT chief economist Chris Walters."Our investigation considered a wide range of evidence and we concluded that the likely loss of competition could give rise to higher prices for retailers, and ultimately consumers," said OFT chief economist Chris Walters.
"We are now considering Diageo's offer to sell the bulk of the Whyte & Mackay business with the exception of two malt distilleries, to address our concerns.""We are now considering Diageo's offer to sell the bulk of the Whyte & Mackay business with the exception of two malt distilleries, to address our concerns."
The distilleries mentioned are Dalmore and Tamnavulin.The distilleries mentioned are Dalmore and Tamnavulin.
The OFT had been mulling referring the merger to the Competition Commission.The OFT had been mulling referring the merger to the Competition Commission.
In April 2014, a new body, the Competition and Markets Authority, will become the UK's lead competition and consumer body.In April 2014, a new body, the Competition and Markets Authority, will become the UK's lead competition and consumer body.