Eric J. Foss, chairman, president and CEO of Aramark |
PHILADELPHIA—Aramark has completed the previously announced acquisition of Avendra for approximately $1.35 billion, or a net purchase price of $1.05 billion after adjusting for the value of the anticipated tax benefits.
Avendra is a hospitality procurement services provider in North America, managing nearly $5 billion in annual purchasing spend for more than 650 companies at more than 8,500 locations. Avendra was founded in 2001 by five hospitality leaders: Marriott, Hyatt, Fairmont Hotels, ClubCorp and IHG.
“By uniting the proven purchasing and supply chain management expertise of our two companies, we will create increased scale and improve service levels for our customers, strengthen our industry reach, provide new opportunities for our associates and drive sustained shareholder value,” said Eric J. Foss, chairman, president and CEO of Aramark. “I welcome Avendra’s talented and experienced team to the Aramark family and look forward to the bright future we will build together.”
The merger also creates opportunities for Aramark and Avendra to expand their customer base outside of their traditional industries, according to the company. Additionally, Aramark anticipates annual procurement cost synergies of approximately $40 million, which it expects will be fully realized by the third fiscal year after closing.
Avendra will continue to operate under the Avendra brand name, and its headquarters will remain in Rockville, MD.