KDP approaches completion of major JDE Peet’s acquisition

Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) is nearing the close of its $18.2bn acquisition of Dutch coffee and tea group JDE Peet’s, announced in August 2025 as the largest deal in coffee history. The move aims to position KDP as a ‘global coffee champion’, according to company statements. CEO Tim Cofer cited strong financial performance as a driving factor behind the transaction.

In August 2025, Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) revealed plans to acquire JDE Peet’s for $18.2bn, marking the biggest coffee acquisition on record. As of February 2026, the deal is approaching completion, prompting questions about KDP’s readiness to integrate dozens of well-known brands under one umbrella.

KDP CEO Tim Cofer emphasized the company’s operational and financial robustness following the announcement. For 2024, KDP reported net revenues of $15.4bn, reflecting a 3.6% rise from the prior year. Sales in the first half of 2025 grew by an average of 5.5%, bolstering the case for the expansion.

The acquisition seeks to forge a ‘global coffee champion’, a vision pitched to investors six months earlier. With the transaction in its final stages, attention turns to how KDP will address upcoming challenges for its portfolio of household brands. JDE Peet’s, a Dutch entity, brings a strong presence in coffee and tea markets to the combined group.

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Photorealistic illustration of Tilray Brands' executives sealing £33M BrewDog UK acquisition deal outside a brewery, with workers celebrating job preservation.
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