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Dungarvan-based company, Haleon, completes its split from GSK

Dungarvan-based company, Haleon, completes its split from GSK
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A company employing over 900 people in Dungarvan says its demerger from GSK is now complete.

Haleon has now launched as an independent company, and trading commenced on Monday on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), with Brian McNamara, CEO of Haleon, leading the opening ceremony to signal the start of trading.

Trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is set to follow, and a similar market-opening event will take place on Wednesday.

The company is a spin-off from GSK, with a focus on consumer health.

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It makes Panadol, Centrum, Sensodyne, and Voltaren.

Haleon's Dungarvan site is one of the largest manufacturing sites in its entire network.

Brian McNamara, Chief Executive Officer, Haleon, said:

“This is a significant milestone for Haleon. Guided by our clear purpose and with a world class portfolio of brands that people know and trust, we stand ready to help address consumer needs and make better everyday health more achievable, inclusive and sustainable.

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“Consumer health has never been more important than it is today, and I am delighted that Haleon, as an independent company, is ready to pursue our ambitions.

“Today follows a huge amount of effort, planning and collaboration by our dedicated colleagues all around the world.”

Dave Barrett, Country Manager, Ireland, Haleon, said:

“I couldn’t be more delighted to be celebrating this milestone of Haleon becoming an independent company. Our purpose is to ‘deliver better everyday health with humanity’ and as a global leader now 100% focused on improving consumer health, we are dedicated to making better everyday health more achievable, inclusive and sustainable.

"In Ireland, Haleon employs over 930 people, including 900 at our manufacturing facility in Dungarvan, Waterford. This site is one of the largest manufacturing sites in Haleon’s Consumer Health network, producing 9 billion Panadol tablets and 131 million tubes of Poligrip for global supply to over 70 markets.

"We are incredibly excited about what the future holds for Haleon in Ireland and globally as we have set out ambitious growth targets which we are very confident of delivering thanks to the incredibly talented and committed team we have in Ireland.”

Haleon was unveiled as the name of the business in February 2022 and is inspired by the merging of the words 'Hale', which is an old English word meaning 'in good health' and Leon, which is associated with the word 'strength'.

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