Me Today Acquisition of King Honey Limited

TRANSACT
Mon, May 31 2021 02:54 pm

Auckland, New Zealand: Me Today Limited (NZX: MEE) announced today it has agreed to acquire 100% of King Honey Limited from interests associated with Terry Jarvis for total consideration of $36m.

King Honey is one of New Zealand’s premium Manuka Honey producers, operating since 2016 with a vision to bring highly skilled beekeepers together to develop a fully integrated Manuka Honey business. It has a network of 18,000 bee hives and 3,600 queen bee rearing hives placed across the North Island of New Zealand and into the Marlborough region.
Grant Baker, MEE Chairman said “The King Honey business complements the Me Today brand and the acquisition will enable Me Today to expand its existing lifestyle, health and wellness businesses. Terry has created an impressive Manuka Honey business which is well established to provide a platform for future growth”.

King Honey operates two brands, the BEE+ brand and the Superlife brand, Me Today sees opportunity for the continued growth of these brands together with the opportunity to include manuka honey products as an extension to the Me Today product range. Given the overlap in category there is also benefit in leveraging the distribution networks of both Me Today and King Honey.
The total purchase price of $36m consists of the following components:
- Cash on completion $21m
- The issue of $10m in new shares in MEE to the vendor at 8.8 cents per share
- A subordinated note of $5m repayable in three years from completion with interest paid annually in arrears at 4%.
At completion it is expected that King Honey will have in excess of $16m in working capital. This includes inventory at cost comprising approximately 540 tonnes of premium manuka honey. The network of hives has capacity to produce in excess of 350 tonnes of honey annually.

The cash consideration payable on completion of $21m is to be funded through bank debt of $8.5m and a new equity capital raise. The company plans to raise $15.75m in new capital from third party investors at 8.8 cents per share and has mandated CM Partners to arrange the capital raise.

King Honey had revenue of $16.5m and EBITDA of $3.87m in the financial year to 31 March 2021, and it is expecting growth in revenue and EBITDA in the year to 31 March 2022, with revenue forecast to be $21.5m and EBITDA of $5.26m.

King Honey founder Terry Jarvis said “We are excited to see the business become part of the Me Today Group. It is a great fit for King Honey and I believe there is significant opportunity for growth with both companies working together”.

King Honey has a strong management team and employs 75 people nationwide. After completion it is intended that Terry will transition away from the day to day running of the business and the existing management team will report to Me Today director Stephen Sinclair, who will take the role as general manager of King Honey. With Terry Jarvis’s interests retaining a significant shareholding, Terry remains committed to the success of the business.

Me Today CEO Michael Kerr said "I welcome the integration of King Honey into the Me Today group which will provide it with additional scale and opportunities for new product development utilising the proven health benefits of manuka honey."

The acquisition and capital raising are subject to shareholder approval which the company intends to seek at a shareholder meeting in late June. The notice of meeting and other information is expected to be available mid-June. Completion of the transation is expected to occur on 30 June subject to the results of the shareholder meeting.

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For further information, please contact:

Grant Baker
Chairman, Me Today Limited
021 729 800
[email protected]


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