Public Aktiebolag | |
Traded as | Nasdaq Stockholm: CLA B |
Industry | Confectionery |
Founded | 1862 |
Headquarters | Kista, Stockholm, Sweden |
Area served
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Europe |
Key people
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David Nuutinen (President and CEO), Lilian Fossum Biner (Chairman) |
Products | Confectionery, Nuts |
Revenue | SEK 5.674 billion (2015) |
SEK 0.493 billion (2015) | |
Profit | SEK 0.386 billion (2015) |
Total assets | SEK 9.75 billion (2015) |
Total equity | SEK 4.34 billion (2015) |
Number of employees
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2,583 (December 2015) |
Website | www |
Cloetta is a Swedish confectionery and nuts company created in 1862. The major markets for Cloetta are Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Italy and the Netherlands. The company is listed on the .
Cloetta was established in 1862 in Copenhagen by the three Swiss brothers Bernhard, Christopher and Nutin Cloetta. Sales expanded, and in 1873 a factory was built in Malmö. This factory was moved in 1901 to Ljungsbro. The Cloetta family sold the business in 1917 to the Swedish Chocolate Factory AB with Svenfelt family as majority owner. In 2012 Cloetta merged with the much larger Leaf International of The Netherlands, becoming the largest confectionery company in the Nordic countries. The Svenfelt family still is the largest shareholder via the trust Malfors Promotor.
Cloetta is organised according to function and its commercial organisation is separated from the supply chain organization. Each of the six core markets (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, The Netherlands and Italy) has their own sales and marketing organization. Export is handled by a separate organisation. Business development and strategy, business control, financial administration, corporate communications and Human resources are handled by central staffs.
Cloetta has 13 factories in six countries. The two largest factories are in Levice, Slovakia and Ljungsbro, Sweden.
This is a list of some of the brands owned by Cloetta. It is not complete.
Cloetta market shares:
Sweden, 28%, Finland, 25%, Norway, 25%, The Netherlands, 18%, Denmark, 15%, Italy, 13%
Main competitors:
Mondelez, Haribo, Fazer, Nidar and Perfetti Van Melle