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    Keurig Dr Pepper secures additional $1.5 billion funding for JDE Peet's buyout

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 23, 2026

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Keurig Dr Pepper secured an extra $1.5B in equity for its $18B JDE Peet’s buyout, scrapping a partial Beverage Co. IPO. It targets an early April 2026 close, 4.5x leverage, and a later split into Global Coffee Co and Beverage Co.

    Table of Contents

    • Equity Upsize and Investors
    • Financing Details and Deal Timeline
    • No Partial Listing for Beverage Co
    • Closing Expected in Early April
    • Deal Timeline and Separation Plan
    • Acquisition Background and Strategy
    • Target Leverage ~4.5x
    • Leverage and Debt Outlook
    • Share Price Reaction

    Keurig Dr Pepper Adds $1.5B Equity to Fund JDE Peet's Takeover Plan

    Equity Upsize and Investors

    Financing Details and Deal Timeline

    Feb 23 (Reuters) - Keurig Dr Pepper said on Monday it had raised an additional $1.5 billion of equity funding from long-term investors as part of its financing plan for the roughly $18 billion acquisition of Dutch coffee giant JDE Peet's.

    No Partial Listing for Beverage Co

    The company added that it was no longer considering a partial public listing of the beverages unit, which was one of the two companies Keurig Dr Pepper planned to carve out after the merger.

    Closing Expected in Early April

    Deal Timeline and Separation Plan

    It now expects the deal to close in early April, and targets a planned split of its combined business into Global Coffee Co and Beverage Co by the end of the year.

    Acquisition Background and Strategy

    Keurig Dr Pepper had first announced plans to buy JDE Peet's in August last year to take on industry leader Nestle and tackle high commodity costs.

    Target Leverage ~4.5x

    Leverage and Debt Outlook

    The additional financing allowed the company to cut its projected debt level to about 4.5 times earnings after the acquisition, down from about 4.6 times earnings it had expected in October when it said it raised $7 billion to fund the deal.

    The latest funding was also led by Apollo and KKR0, with an early pledge from accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Investment Management, the company added.

    Share Price Reaction

    Shares of Keurig Dr Pepper have fallen about 15% since the deal was first announced and were largely unchanged in extended trading.

    (Reporting by Juveria Tabassum in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Keurig Dr Pepper raised an additional $1.5B in equity to fund the JDE Peet’s acquisition.
    • •Company dropped plans for a partial IPO of its Beverage Co unit.
    • •Deal is targeting an early April 2026 close with projected net leverage near 4.5x.
    • •Funding mix now includes about $9B debt, $8.5B equity, plus assumption of ~$5B JDE Peet’s bonds.
    • •Post-close, KDP plans a split into Global Coffee Co and Beverage Co by year-end pending conditions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Keurig Dr Pepper secures additional $1.5 billion funding for JDE Peet's buyout

    1What is the main topic?

    Keurig Dr Pepper added $1.5 billion in equity funding to support its roughly $18 billion acquisition of JDE Peet’s, adjusting its financing plan and timeline.

    2Who led the additional funding and what changed?

    The upsized equity was co-led by Apollo and KKR with participation from long-term investors, prompting KDP to drop plans for a partial IPO of Beverage Co.

    3When will the deal close and what happens after?

    KDP expects to close in early April 2026 with projected leverage around 4.5x, then separate into Global Coffee Co and Beverage Co once conditions are met.

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