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JDE Peet's

JDE Peet's
Leadership team

Mr. Scott Gray (Chief Financial Officer)

Mr. Robin Jansen (Director of Investor Relations)

Products/ Services
Coffee, Food and Beverage, Manufacturing, Snack Food
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Established
1966
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001829998
Net Income
500M - 1B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
AMS:JDEP
Overview
Location
Summary

JDE Peet's N.V., together with its subsidiaries, provides various coffee and tea products and solutions to serve consumer needs worldwide. The company operates through CPG Europe, CPG LARMEA, CPG APAC, Out-of-Home, and Peet's segments. It offers multi-serve coffee, and single-serve and double-shot coffee capsules; and pads and pods, instant coffee, whole beans, ready-to-drink coffee beverages, various leaf and packaged tea, and professional tea products, as well as rents or sells professional solutions and complementary coffee systems. The company sells its products under the Douwe Egberts, Kenco, Peet's, L'OR, Stumptown, TiOra, Gevalia, Pickwick, PILAO, Intelligentsia, Senseo, Jacobs, Moccona, Super, OldTown, Ofçay, Mighty Leaf Tea, and Tassimo brands through CPG and out-of-home sales channels. It operates 505 coffee stores under the Peet's, Intelligentsia, Stumptown, OldTown, and 12Oz brands in the United States, China, Malaysia, and Italy, as well as through webshops, and third-party e-tailers and e-commerce marketplaces. The company serves various businesses, such as hotels, hospitals, restaurants, cruise liners, and retirement homes, as well as distributors for distribution to the customer; and offices, universities, airports, and sports venues. JDE Peet's N.V. was incorporated in 2018 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

History

The company has its origins in De Witte Os, a general grocery shop that Egbert Douwes established in 1753 in Joure, Frisia, the Netherlands. In 1780, the company was transferred to his eldest son Douwe Egberts. It developed into a company dealing in coffee, tea, and tobacco. By 1925 it had changed its name to Douwe Egberts , and had introduced the red seal as its logo.

In 1948, the company began to sell its products in Belgium, followed by France, Spain and Denmark. It founded a new holding company, Douwe Egberts Koninklijke in 1968, and a year later took over the Dutch coffee manufacturer Kanis & Gunnink.

The company expanded through Europe, acquiring other tea, coffee and tobacco companies, such as the UK tea distributor Horniman's Tea.

In 1978 Douwe Egberts was taken over by Consolidated Foods Corporation, later the Sara Lee Corporation. In 1989, Douwe Egberts purchased Van Nelle, its main Dutch competitor in coffee, tea and tobacco. It sold its tobacco interests, including Van Nelle and Drum rolling tobacco, to Imperial Tobacco in 1998.In 2001, the company collaborated with Philips to produce the Senseo coffee maker. The following year it established the Douwe Egberts Foundation, an independent entity that initiates and manages coffee and tea projects in countries of origin.

Douwe Egberts sued the province of Groningen in 2007 over the introduction of rules stating that all coffee supplied in the province must meet Fair trade criteria set by Stichting Max Havelaar. Courts ruled in favour of the province of Groningen.

With profits from the coffee division under threat from rivals such as Nestlé and Kraft, and being unable to find a buyer, in 2012 Sara Lee split off the coffee division into D.E Master Blenders 1753, offering share-holders one share in the new company for each main share they held. The main Sara Lee company changed its name to Hillshire Brands.

In 2012 Douwe Egberts became an independent Dutch company again, trading under the name D.E Master Blenders 1753 NV.In 2013, the German investor group JAB Holding Company made an offer to purchase D.E Master Blenders 1753 for $9.8 billion. The company appointed a new management and delisted the company from the Euronext stock market. D.E. Master Blenders 1753 later bought Norway's Kaffehuset Friele coffee manufacturer.In May 2014 the company announced plans to merge with the coffee division of American food conglomerate Mondelez International. The merger received approval from the European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager on 5 May 2015, subject to several conditions. These included a requirement that Merrild and Carte Noire brands were sold , and that the Senseo brand in Austria was licensed to a competitor.

Jacobs Douwe Egberts merged with Peet's Coffee, another coffee business owned by JAB Holding, to form JDE Peet's which would own the Peet's chain, as well as brands including: Jacobs Coffee, Douwe Egberts, Moccona, Super Coffee, Owl Coffee, OldTown White Coffee, Kenco and Pickwick, and brewing systems including Senseo and Tassimo. The company was listed in Amsterdam in May 2020.

Mission

Our purpose is the pursuit of better coffee. Our mission is to help people fall in love with great coffee.

Vision

The only thing we love more than coffee is our people. Collectively, we foster a culture that inspires us to unleash our unique, personal passions and expertise—enabling us to achieve our vision and mission.

Key Team

Mr. Khaled Rabbani (Chief Legal & Corp. Affairs Officer)

Michael Orr (Global Communications Director)

Ms. Fiona Hughes (Chief Marketing Officer)

Mr. Johan Van Gossum (Chief Human Resource Officer)

Ms. Lara Indrawati Brans (Group Pres of CPG APAC)

Mr. Jiri Kulik (Pres of CPG LARMEA)

Mr. Philippe Schaillee (Pres of Out-of-Home)

References
JDE Peet's
Leadership team

Mr. Scott Gray (Chief Financial Officer)

Mr. Robin Jansen (Director of Investor Relations)

Products/ Services
Coffee, Food and Beverage, Manufacturing, Snack Food
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Established
1966
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001829998
Net Income
500M - 1B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
AMS:JDEP