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Heineken Completes Withdrawal from DR Congo After Over a Century of Operations

Heineken completed its withdrawal from the Democratic Republic of Congo on April 13, 2026, ending more than a century of operations. The company sold its remaining stake in Bralima to ELNA Holdings last week and offloaded its Bukavu brewery for €1 last year amid advances by M23 rebels. Heineken will retain ownership of its regional brands.

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Heineken Completes Withdrawal from DR Congo After Over a Century of OperationsSemafor
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Heineken Finalizes Exit from DR Congo Heineken completed its withdrawal from DR Congo on April 13, 2026.

The Dutch brewer's operations in the country had lasted more than a century. This marks the end of its direct presence in the African nation. Heineken sold its remaining stake in Bralima to ELNA Holdings last week.

Bralima is Heineken's long-standing Congolese unit. ELNA Holdings is a Mauritius-based operator.

Prior Sale of Bukavu Brewery Heineken offloaded its Bukavu brewery in eastern Congo for €1 last year.

The company lost operational control of the brewery amid an advance by armed groups. This sale occurred before the full withdrawal. The Bukavu facility was part of Heineken's broader operations in the region.

Armed groups' advances disrupted business activities. Heineken's decision followed these security challenges.

Retention of Regional Brands Heineken will retain ownership of its regional brands despite the withdrawal.

This allows the company to maintain intellectual property in the market. The move separates ownership from operational control in DR Congo. Bralima, now under ELNA Holdings, will operate without Heineken's direct involvement.

The sale ensures Heineken's brands remain protected. No further details on brand management were provided.

M23 Rebel Advances in Eastern Congo M23 rebels seized large parts of North Kivu in eastern Congo.

The group advanced toward Goma, the regional capital. These developments contributed to the insecure environment affecting Heineken's operations. The rebel activities in North Kivu impacted businesses in the area.

Heineken's withdrawal aligns with the ongoing security situation. Semafor reported on the completion of the exit and related events.

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. 2026-04-13

    Heineken completed its withdrawal from DR Congo.

    1 sourceSemafor
  2. Last week (prior to 2026-04-13)

    Heineken sold its remaining stake in Bralima to ELNA Holdings.

    1 sourceSemafor
  3. Last year (2025)

    Heineken offloaded its Bukavu brewery for €1 amid armed group advances.

    1 sourceSemafor
  4. Ongoing (2026)

    M23 rebels seized large parts of North Kivu and advanced toward Goma.

    1 sourceSemafor

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    ELNA Holdings assumes control of Bralima operations in DR Congo.

  2. 02

    Heineken's direct presence in DR Congo ends, shifting to brand licensing.

  3. 03

    Heineken reduces exposure to security risks in eastern DR Congo.

  4. 04

    Mauritius-based ELNA Holdings expands its footprint in African markets.

  5. 05

    Local beer production in eastern Congo may face disruptions from ongoing rebel advances.

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