Russia: Cosmetics brand Avon suspends plans to sell its business over govt's exit tax, local media reports
Cosmetics brand Avon halts Russia exit – reports, 27 December 2023
The international direct-sales cosmetics brand Avon has suspended plans to sell its business in Russia over the Kremlin’s steep exit tax, the Kommersant daily reported Wednesday, citing two anonymous industry sources.
The U.S.-based Avon, owned since 2020 by Brazilian multinational Natura & Co., announced in March 2022 that it had halted investments in Russia and exports from its Russian plant to other markets after Moscow invaded neighboring Ukraine.
In April 2023, Kommersant reported that the Avon Beauty Products Company had started preparations to sell its only plant outside Moscow and the brand name written in Cyrillic letters.
But in November, Natura & Co told its potential buyers that it had decided against signing their binding offers to buy the company, the newspaper said.
Avon’s reversal is linked to the Russian foreign investment commission’s requirement for exiting foreign companies to sell their assets at discounts of up to 50%, according to one of Kommersant’s sources...Avon’s potential Russian buyers, Natura Siberica and Arnest Group, declined Kommersant’s requests for comment. Avon did not respond to the publication’s queries...