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Nov 9, 2023
The financial support, through Monde Nissin’s controlling shareholders via the family holding company MNSG Holdings in Singapore, is aimed at “reducing impairments (if any) recognisable” for the meat-free business over the next ten years, starting in December 2023. Funding would be channelled through the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Monde Nissin Singapore. As Monde Nissin yesterday (8 November) reported a 4.7% decline in meat-free sales in the nine-months to 30 September, a separate filing said: “The financial support aims to significantly reduce the net cumulative impairment – the sum of annual impairment amounts net of any annual impairment reversals – if any, starting with the calendar year ending December 31 2023 and every year thereafter up to calendar year ending December 31 2032.” The funding would be capped at approximately 12% of the value of Monde Nissin’s 2.2 billion of outstanding shares. CEO Henry Soesanto added: “This financial support by myself and the family shareholders comes after listening to and reflecting on the concerns that some of our shareholders have expressed about the current challenges in the meat-alternative category which are impacting our business in the United Kingdom. How well do you really know your competitors? Access the most comprehensive Company Profiles on the market, powered by GlobalData. Save hours of research. Gain competitive edge. Not ready to buy yet? Download a free sample We are confident about the unique quality of our Company Profiles. However, we want you to make the most beneficial decision for your business, so we offer a free sample that you can download by submitting the below form By GlobalData Submit Tick here to opt out of curated industry news, reports, and event updates from Just Food. I consent to GlobalData UK Limited collecting my details provided via this form in accordance with the privacy policy Submit and download “Despite our long-term view that the category has a bright future, we cannot ignore the headwinds we are facing. We have previously announced significant operational and strategic changes and now we wish to extend this significant personal financial support to help alleviate investors’ concern while we navigate through the current macroeconomic environment.” Finance chief Jesse Teo said in April that the meat-free impairment was due to a reduction in value-in-use, which measures the cash flow an asset or product generates. At the time, Soesanto described the “challenges” the category was up against, including inflationary headwinds weighing on consumers in the UK and the dissipating “hype” in the US. In yesterday’s results announcement, Soesanto said: “We continue to evaluate the situation while the category challenges persist. Without underplaying these challenges, I am encouraged that the major UK retailers tell us they remain committed to the category and that we are gaining market share. “Looking ahead, while it is hard to predict volumes in the near term, I am hopeful that generally lowering commodity prices will provide some respite from the cost-inflation we have not yet passed on.” Meat-alternative sales fell 4.2% in Monde Nissin’s third quarter to 3.6 billion pesos ($64.5m) on a reported basis and were down 4.7% for the year so far at 10.7bn pesos. Sales for the group as a whole, including the Asia Pacific Branded Food and Beverage (APAC BFB) division, increased 17.8% in the quarter to 20.5bn pesos, which was equal to the impairment booked in the previous financial year. BFB generated 16.9bn pesos in sales, up 24%. Group EBITDA climbed 71.6% in the quarter to 3.6bn pesos, while net income after tax rose 41% to 2.2bn pesos. Sales over the nine months amounted to 59.7bn pesos for Monde Nissin’s overall operations, an increase of 10.5%, and BFB registered a 14.5% rise to 48.9bn pesos. EBITDA climbed 13.4% to 10bn pesos and net income after tax edged up 1.1% to 5.7bn pesos. Monde Nissin has owned Quorn Foods under the trading company Marlow Foods since 2015. Based in Stokesley, North Yorkshire, in northern England, the business supplies 15 international markets, including the US, Australia and Singapore, and employs around 900 staff, according to the Philippines-listed company. “The controlling shareholders’ top-up obligation shall automatically expire during the term in the event that the controlling or majority interest in the entities holding the meat-alternative business – Monde Nissin (UK) or its subsidiary Marlow Foods – is no longer directly or indirectly held by Monde,” the company said in a footnote yesterday. Sign up for our daily news round-up! Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
Quorn Foods Investments
1 Investments
Quorn Foods has made 1 investments. Their latest investment was in Prime Roots as part of their Corporate Minority on June 6, 2023.

Quorn Foods Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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6/5/2023 | Corporate Minority | Prime Roots | Yes | 4 |
Date | 6/5/2023 |
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Round | Corporate Minority |
Company | Prime Roots |
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New? | Yes |
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Sources | 4 |
Quorn Foods Partners & Customers
10 Partners and customers
Quorn Foods has 10 strategic partners and customers. Quorn Foods recently partnered with Karakuri on April 4, 2023.
Date | Type | Business Partner | Country | News Snippet | Sources |
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4/17/2023 | Partner | United Kingdom | Karakuri and Quorn Partner to Deliver Meat-Free Perfection for QSR Diners Through this partnership , Karakuri and Quorn will work together to ensure Karakuri 's automated kitchen solutions are optimised to produce perfectly fried , high-quality vegetarian and vegan protein alternatives from Quorn , in every QSR and Fast Casual Kitchen . | 3 | |
6/15/2022 | Partner | United Kingdom | BrewDog Partners With Quorn To Create New Beer For Alt Meat Products BrewDog has collaborated with vegan protein brand Quorn to release a new craft beer . | 1 | |
8/5/2021 | Partner | United Kingdom | Meat-free Picnics for the Planet! The study was commissioned by Quorn Foods , to celebrate their partnership with Deliveroo to deliver meat-free picnics for 1p this summer . | 1 | |
10/12/2020 | Partner | ||||
9/1/2020 | Sponsored |
Date | 4/17/2023 | 6/15/2022 | 8/5/2021 | 10/12/2020 | 9/1/2020 |
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Type | Partner | Partner | Partner | Partner | Sponsored |
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Country | United Kingdom | United Kingdom | United Kingdom | ||
News Snippet | Karakuri and Quorn Partner to Deliver Meat-Free Perfection for QSR Diners Through this partnership , Karakuri and Quorn will work together to ensure Karakuri 's automated kitchen solutions are optimised to produce perfectly fried , high-quality vegetarian and vegan protein alternatives from Quorn , in every QSR and Fast Casual Kitchen . | BrewDog Partners With Quorn To Create New Beer For Alt Meat Products BrewDog has collaborated with vegan protein brand Quorn to release a new craft beer . | Meat-free Picnics for the Planet! The study was commissioned by Quorn Foods , to celebrate their partnership with Deliveroo to deliver meat-free picnics for 1p this summer . | ||
Sources | 3 | 1 | 1 |
Quorn Foods Team
5 Team Members
Quorn Foods has 5 team members, including current Chief Executive Officer, Marco Bertacca.
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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Marco Bertacca | Chief Executive Officer | Current | |
Name | Marco Bertacca | ||||
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Status | Current |
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