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    Consolidation Wars: AkzoNobel Rejects Nippon Paint’s $8.6 Billion Bid to Protect Axalta Merger

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimJuly 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tokyo-listed Nippon Paint Holdings has launched an unsolicited, multi-billion-dollar acquisition campaign to purchase the decorative paints division of Dutch rival AkzoNobel NV. The latest proposal values the business at €7.5 billion ($8.6 billion), representing approximately 12 times the unit’s projected 2026 EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization).

    Instant Rejection from Amsterdam

    AkzoNobel’s board firmly rejected the offer on Monday, stating that the proposal “significantly undervalues” its decorative paints business. Rather than engaging with Nippon Paint, the Dutch firm’s management and supervisory boards reaffirmed their unanimous commitment to a pre-existing merger with US coatings manufacturer Axalta Coating Systems.

    The upcoming Akzo-Axalta transaction, which faces a crucial shareholder vote on August 5, aims to create a combined global coatings powerhouse with an estimated enterprise value of $25 billion.

    Slicing Up the Dulux Brand

    Nippon Paint’s strategic objective centers on buying the decorative division in its entirety to globally reunify the iconic Dulux paint brand under its corporate umbrella. Because AkzoNobel’s decorative unit draws nearly two-thirds of its revenue from Europe, the transaction would instantly hand the Japanese company a dominant, ready-made footprint across the continent.

    Industry analysts at Jefferies noted that while the bid offers only a modest premium on a standalone basis, it could reignite an internal shareholder debate over whether AkzoNobel’s individual asset pieces are worth more separated than merged under the current corporate structure.

    A History of Corporate Disruption

    This is not Nippon Paint’s first attempt to block AkzoNobel’s structural plans:

    • May 2026: Just two months ago, Nippon Paint partnered with US-based Sherwin-Williams in a massive €12.5 billion joint bid to buy the entirety of AkzoNobel. The Dutch firm rebuffed that effort due to complex anti-trust and regulatory hurdles, forcing the suitors to withdraw.

    • 2017: Nippon Paint successfully derailed an earlier round of merger talks between AkzoNobel and Axalta, though it ultimately failed to acquire Axalta itself afterward.

    Following the news of the aggressive cash offer and the target’s subsequent refusal, Nippon Paint shares fell 3.8% in Tokyo trading to close at 1,033 yen, while AkzoNobel’s Amsterdam-listed stock climbed 1.2% as investors reacted to the sudden valuation spotlight.

    The Broader Trend: Global paint and coatings manufacturers are aggressively pursuing multi-billion-dollar consolidation plays to insulate profit margins against rising raw material costs, sluggish consumer demand, and trade tariff uncertainties.

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