Lion Nathan National Foods
Type | Holding Company |
---|---|
Industry | Fast-Moving Consumer Goods |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Key people | Chairman, Geoff Ricketts; CEO, Rob Murray |
Products | Beer, wine, RTDs, spirits, dairy, juice |
Owner(s) | Kirin Holdings Company, Limited |
Employees | ~8000 |
Subsidiaries | Lion Nathan, National Foods, Dairy Farmers |
Website | www.lnnf.com |
Lion Nathan National Foods is the parent company created in October 2009, into which Lion Nathan and National Foods were merged. It is fully owned by Kirin Holdings Company, Limited. The holding company operates out of Lion Nathan's head office in Sydney, although they maintain a secondary base at National Foods' head office in Melbourne, and an additional base at Dairy Farmers' former head office at Sydney Olympic Park.
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