'We don't typically kill': Why Gallagher went all in on pest control

'We don't typically kill': Why Gallagher went all in on pest control
Lisbeth Jacobs joined Gallagher in 2021. (Image: Supplied)
Gregor Thompson
Although it may not seem that way now, Gallagher's investment in pest control tech company Goodnature did not always make perfect sense.“It wasn't necessarily a logical step because we're a fencing company,” Gallagher Animal Management's chief executive, Lisbeth Jacobs, told BusinessDesk. “We look after animals. We don't typically kill them.” Though, since buying 10% of Goodnature in 2022, the electric fence-inventor has progressively raised its stake to over 24%.Over that same time, it has becom...

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