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Brasserie Nationale d'Haïti

Brewery and bottler in haiti


Brewery and bottler in haiti

FieldValue
nameBrasserie Nationale d'Haiti, S.A.
logoBranaLogoPNG.png
typePrivate
foundation1973
founderMichael Madsen
ownerHeineken International (95%)
Diageo (5%)
locationAve Haile Selassie
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
key_peopleWietse Mutters (CEO)
industryBeverages
revenueUS$ 150 million (2016)
productsSoft drinks, beer, malta, bottled water
homepageBrana.ht

Diageo (5%) Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Brasserie Nationale d'Haïti, S.A. also called BRANA, S.A., is the foremost brewery and bottler in Haiti. It is a top Caribbean beer producer as well. The brewery manufactures the popular Prestige beer, one of the premium American-style lagers produced in the Caribbean whose popularity is gradually crossing national boundaries in terms of consumption and marketing.

History

The brewery was founded in 1973 by Michael Madsen, from one of the richest industrial families in Haiti that arrived from Denmark in the late 19th century.

Since its foundation, BRANA has been under license to manage the manufacture and distribution for PepsiCo International, covering such soft drink brand names as Pepsi, 7up, and Teem.

In 1976, it launched Prestige, an American-style lager, the first and to this day the only beer native to Haiti. Later, under license from Heineken International and Diageo, it added to its line of manufactured drinks, Malta Heineken later renamed Malta H, and the famous Guinness Irish stout. It is also the distributor of imported alcoholic beverages for Diageo in Haiti.

At the beginning of the 21st century, BRANA started bottling its own line of soft drinks under the name King Cola along with energy drink TORO. King Cola comes in a variety of flavors such as, banana, strawberry, grape, and cola champagne. The company furthered its product line expansion by adding bottled water to its line of products named Crystal Sources.

On December 14, 2011, Heineken publicly announced it was taking over BRANA by increasing its ownership from 22.5% to 95%

References

References

  1. (15 December 2011). "Heineken takes controlling stake in Haiti brewer". Yahoo!.
  2. (5 April 2014). "Heineken: $100M investment in Haiti brewery". USA Today.
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