Acquiring Company
Ryowa
Acquired Company
Dyno Nobel
Description
Ryowa has successfully acquired the Phosphate Hill mine and ammonium phosphate fertiliser operation from Dyno Nobel. This acquisition, supported by a $160 million government loan, secures the facility's future through 2046. The deal prevents imminent shutdown plans by Dyno Nobel, which was facing closure if a buyer was not found soon. The Phosphate Hill operation is critical for phosphate supply in Australia.
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Who acquired Dyno Nobel?
Dyno Nobel was acquired by Ryowa, based in Brisbane. The deal was reported on August 21, 2026. Ryowa is a subsidiary of Mayfair Australia Corporation. It specializes in phosphate mining and fertiliser production. The company has taken steps to secure the Phosphate Hill operation, ensuring its continuity. Ryowa is privately held and operates in Mining.
When did Ryowa acquire Dyno Nobel?
Ryowa's acquisition of Dyno Nobel was reported on August 21, 2026. Ryowa has successfully acquired the Phosphate Hill mine and ammonium phosphate fertiliser operation from Dyno Nobel. This acquisition, supported by a $160 million government loan, secures the facility's future through 2046. Fundz records the date the transaction was first publicly reported, sourced from filings and company announcements.
What does Dyno Nobel do?
Dyno Nobel is a global explosives company known for its innovative solutions in the mining and construction sectors. The company specializes in providing explosive products and blasting services. It is privately held, operating in Manufacturing.
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