BASF divests Brazilian decorative paints business to Sherwin-Williams for $1.15 billion
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BASF divests Brazilian decorative paints business to Sherwin-Williams for $1.15 billion

Purchase price of $1.15 billion on a cash and debt-free basis

  • By ICN Bureau | October 03, 2025

The sale of BASF’s Brazilian decorative paints business to Sherwin-Williams was completed on October 1, 2025, following the approval of the transaction by the relevant Brazilian competition authority at the end of August 2025.

On a cash and debt-free basis, the purchase price amounted to $1.15 billion.

The transaction included the production sites in Demarchi and Jaboatão, related contracts, the Suvinil and Glasu! brands, and the around 1,000 employees.

The decorative paints business, which generated sales of approximately $525 million (approximately €485 million) in 2024, was BASF’s only sizeable B2C business. It has a wide portfolio of paints and paint preparation products as well as digital solutions. The business operated almost exclusively in Brazil and had only limited synergies with other coatings businesses within BASF.

“This transaction exemplifies how we are proceeding at speed to create value through active portfolio management as part of BASF’s Winning Ways strategy,” said Anup Kothari, member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE and responsible for the Coatings division. “

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