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    Heineken to Buy Fifco Businesses for $3.2 Billion in Central America Push

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    Posted on September 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Heineken acquires FIFCO for $3.2 billion, expanding its Central American operations with Imperial beer and PepsiCo bottling rights.

    Heineken Acquires FIFCO Businesses for $3.2 Billion in Central America

    Heineken's Strategic Acquisition of FIFCO

    (Reuters) -Dutch brewer Heineken said on Monday it will buy the beverage and retail businesses of Costa Rica's Florida Ice and Farm Company for $3.2 billion in cash, boosting its presence across Central America.

    Heineken will gain ownership of Costa Rica's century-old beer "Imperial" through the deal, as well as a soft drink business with its own brands and a PepsiCo bottling license.

    The deal comes months after Heineken warned that volumes would be softer than expected for the remainder of the year and opted not to raise its annual profit outlook, citing volatility, including from U.S. trade tariffs.

    Details of the Deal

    The world's no. 2 brewer will buy the remaining 75% stake it does not already own in Distribuidora La Florida, FIFCO's beverage, food and retail division, which includes more than 300 outlets in Costa Rica, as well as operations in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

    Financial Implications

    The deal also includes a 75% stake purchase in Nicaragua Brewing Holding, a 25% stake in Heineken Panama, and full ownership of FIFCO's beyond beer business in Mexico.

    The transaction, which is expected to complete in the first half of 2026, will be immediately accretive to operating margin and earnings per share, before exceptional items, the company said.

    Heineken expects its net debt to increase by 3.2 billion euros ($3.77 billion) after the deal.

    The company started its partnership with FIFCO in 1986 and bought a 25% stake in Distribuidora La Florida in 2002. In 2024, Distribuidora La Florida reported a net revenue of $1.13 billion and operating profit of $278 million, excluding FIFCO USA.

    FIFCO's Business Overview

    FIFCO, which makes beers, wines, non-alcoholic beverages and food, manages 5 production plants and 13 distribution centers across Central America, the Dominican Republic, Mexico and the United States. It exports to more than 10 countries.

    FIFCO is exploring strategic alternatives for FIFCO USA, Heineken said.

    ($1 = 0.8478 euros)

    (Reporting by Harshita Meenaktshi in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

    Table of Contents

    • Heineken's Strategic Acquisition of FIFCO
    • Details of the Deal
    • Financial Implications
    • FIFCO's Business Overview

    Key Takeaways

    • •Heineken acquires FIFCO for $3.2 billion.
    • •Deal includes Imperial beer and PepsiCo bottling.
    • •Heineken to increase presence in Central America.
    • •Transaction expected to complete by 2026.
    • •Heineken's net debt to rise by 3.2 billion euros.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Heineken to buy FIFCO businesses for $3.2 billion in Central America push

    1What is the value of Heineken's acquisition of FIFCO?

    Heineken will buy the beverage and retail businesses of FIFCO for $3.2 billion in cash.

    2What brands will Heineken gain from the acquisition?

    Heineken will gain ownership of Costa Rica's beer 'Imperial' and a soft drink business with its own brands, along with a PepsiCo bottling license.

    3When is the acquisition expected to be completed?

    The transaction is expected to complete in the first half of 2026.

    4How will the acquisition affect Heineken's financials?

    The deal is expected to be immediately accretive to operating margin and earnings per share, although Heineken's net debt will increase by approximately 3.2 billion euros.

    5What is FIFCO's operational footprint?

    FIFCO manages 5 production plants and 13 distribution centers across Central America, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the United States.

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