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Unilever goes Wild for £230m refillable cosmetics producer

By Editorial Board Published February 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Unilever goes Wild for £230m refillable cosmetics producer

The FTSE-100 shopper items big Unilever is closing in on a £230m deal to snap up Wild, a premium producer of refillable private care merchandise backed by the founders of Harmless Drinks.

A deal could possibly be introduced inside weeks, based on business sources.

If confirmed, it could be considered one of Unilever’s most vital acquisitions within the private care house for some years, and comes as chief government Hein Schumacher accelerates efforts to revamp its portfolio.

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The group owns private care manufacturers akin to Dove and Lynx – which is called Axe in most international locations all over the world.

Unilever is alleged to have been drawn to the Wild enterprise due to each its premium model positioning and its dedication to sustainability.

Wild, which was based by Charlie Bowes-Lyon and Freddy Ward, sells refillable pure deodorants, lip balms, bodywashes and handwashes direct to customers.

The sale worth of as much as £230m is known to incorporate a sizeable earnout for the founders, however even with out that, the deal represents a outstanding triumph for a enterprise based simply six years in the past.

Mr Ward instructed The Grocer, a commerce journal, in 2023 that Wild’s preliminary efforts to supply a reputable product had been unsuccessful.

“We learned that we weren’t very good at making deodorant but there was demand for the product if we could get it right,” he mentioned.

“It just didn’t really work, was the problem.

“The formulation wasn’t excellent.”

A revamp of the product, which coincided with the distant purchasing explosion triggered by the Covid-19 disaster, paid dividends for the founders.

Since then, they’ve reportedly raised within the area of £10m from exterior buyers together with Jamjar Ventures, the funding car of Harmless Drinks’ founders, Redbus Ventures and Slingshot Ventures.

Its accounts for the yr to 31 December 2023 present that gross sales reached near £47m, a 77% enhance on the yr earlier than.

It recorded an working revenue of £560,000.

“2023 represented a watershed moment in Wild’s short history as we delivered our first year of profitable growth across the business,” the accounts – signed off final July – mentioned.

A sale to Unilever comes because the London-listed group contemplates an inventory of its huge ice cream division, which incorporates the Ben & Jerry’s model.

The corporate is being lobbied to demerge in a deal involving the London Inventory Change, though exchanges in Amsterdam and New York are additionally into account.

On Monday afternoon, shares in Unilever had been buying and selling at round £47.26, giving it a market capitalisation of near £116bn.

Unilever declined to remark, whereas Wild Cosmetics had no technique of being instantly reached for remark.

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