Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams confirm Joint Proposal to acquire AkzoNobel
Rhea-AI Summary
Sherwin-Williams (NYSE: SHW) and Nippon Paint Group confirmed a rejected joint proposal to acquire all issued and outstanding shares of AkzoNobel. They are considering next steps, if any.
The proposal, submitted in April 2026, had no financing or shareholder approval conditions and split AkzoNobel’s businesses between the two buyers.
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Positive
- Joint proposal to acquire all AkzoNobel shares submitted in April 2026
- Deal structure allocates Deco to Nippon Paint and Coatings to Sherwin-Williams
- Proposal had no financing conditions or shareholder approval requirements
- Sherwin-Williams sees potential portfolio enhancement in premium coatings segments
Negative
- AkzoNobel boards rejected the joint acquisition proposal
- Sherwin-Williams’ potential Coatings acquisition now faces uncertainty
- Outcome is unclear as the parties only state they are considering next steps
Key Figures
Market Reality Check
Peers on Argus
SHW was up 0.7% while key peers showed mixed moves: ECL (-0.12%), APD (+0.2%), DD (-0.88%), PPG (+0.69%), RPM (+1.06%). No broad, aligned sector move is indicated.
Previous Acquisition Reports
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 01 | Acquisition completion | Positive | +0.8% | Completion of BASF’s Brazilian architectural paints acquisition (Suvinil). |
| Feb 17 | Acquisition announcement | Positive | -1.1% | Announced $1.15B all-cash deal for BASF’s Brazilian architectural paints unit. |
Acquisition headlines have produced modest, mixed reactions, with one positive and one negative move close to flat on average.
Over the past year, Sherwin-Williams pursued and completed the acquisition of BASF’s Brazilian architectural paints business Suvinil. The February 2025-02-17 announcement of the $1.15 billion all-cash deal saw a small negative move, while completion on 2025-10-01 brought a modest gain. Both deals expanded the Consumer Brands Group. Today’s joint proposal for AkzoNobel, though rejected, fits into this ongoing acquisition-driven growth strategy.
Historical Comparison
In the last two acquisition-related headlines, SHW’s average 24-hour move was -0.15%, showing historically muted price reactions to M&A news.
Sherwin-Williams moved from announcing and then completing the Suvinil acquisition to pursuing a larger, joint acquisition proposal involving major AkzoNobel coatings assets.
Regulatory & Risk Context
Sherwin-Williams has an effective automatic shelf registration (Form S-3ASR) filed on 2025-07-29, allowing issuance of senior or subordinated debt for general corporate purposes, including potential acquisitions. The shelf has seen at least 2 prospectus usages via 424B5 filings.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement details a rejected joint proposal by Sherwin-Williams and Nippon Paint to acquire major AkzoNobel coatings assets, with no financing or shareholder approval conditions attached. It follows earlier expansion via the Suvinil acquisition, which added $525 million in annual sales and 2 facilities. Investors may watch for any revised proposals, changing board stances at AkzoNobel, and how Sherwin-Williams uses its S-3ASR shelf for future transactions.
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Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams carefully considered AkzoNobel's all-stock merger with Axalta announced on 18 November 2025, which set out an alternative path to AkzoNobel's standalone strategy. Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams thoroughly assessed options for engaging with AkzoNobel at this pivotal moment, in accordance with the terms of AkzoNobel's existing merger agreement with Axalta, and jointly submitted the comprehensive Joint Proposal to the Boards of AkzoNobel for a recommended public offer for AkzoNobel, taking the interests of all stakeholders of AkzoNobel into account. The Joint Proposal does not include any financing conditions and is not subject to Sherwin-Williams or Nippon Paint shareholders' approvals. The Joint Proposal submitted on 29 April 2026 followed a previous offer on 16 April 2026.
Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams expressed to the Boards of AkzoNobel their desire to enter into constructive discussions with AkzoNobel about the Joint Proposal, but AkzoNobel informed Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin‑Williams that its Boards rejected the Joint Proposal. In light of this decision, Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin‑Williams are considering their next steps if any.
The Joint Proposal envisages the acquisition of AkzoNobel's Decorative Paints and Industrial Coatings business ("Deco") by Nippon Paint Group and the acquisition of AkzoNobel's Marine & Protective Coatings, Automotive & Specialty Coatings and Powder Coatings businesses ("Coatings") by Sherwin-Williams.
Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams have assessed and taken into account the interests of all AkzoNobel stakeholders and firmly believe that the Joint Proposal offers significant strategic benefits to AkzoNobel's businesses. Both the Deco and Coatings businesses would become part of robust global platforms offering greater access to incremental resources and capital that would allow them to prosper and accelerate growth. Both combinations would provide AkzoNobel's businesses with clear strategic ownership with sustainable, successful business peers, with full respect for AkzoNobel's heritage, identity and businesses.
For Nippon Paint Group, the potential acquisition of AkzoNobel's Deco business would further strengthen its decorative paints portfolio, including the reunification of the Dulux brand on a global basis, while accelerating international growth across key markets.
For Sherwin-Williams, the potential acquisition of AkzoNobel's Coatings business would complement Sherwin-Williams's existing portfolio and enhance its position in certain specific premium coatings segments where Sherwin-Williams currently has limited presence.
Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams will provide further updates as appropriate and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Bank of America is acting as financial advisor and A&O Shearman is serving as legal advisor to Nippon Paint Group. Citi is acting as financial advisor, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and Stibbe are both serving as legal advisors to Sherwin-Williams.
About Nippon Paint Group
Nippon Paint Group is a global leader in paint and adjacencies businesses—No. 1 in
About The Sherwin-Williams Company
Founded in 1866, The Sherwin-Williams Company is a global leader in the manufacture, development, distribution, and sale of paint, coatings and related products to professional, industrial, commercial, and retail customers. The Company manufactures products under well-known brands such as Sherwin-Williams®, Valspar®, HGTV HOME® by Sherwin-Williams, Dutch Boy®, Krylon®, Minwax®,
For more information
Nippon Paint Group | |
Media contact | Rene Loman Spokesperson rene.loman@confidantpartners.com +31 6 5185 2226 (direct) |
Investor relations contact | Ryosuke Tanaka Corporate Officer - General Manager, Investor Relations, ryosuke1.tanaka@nipponpaint.jp +81 50 3131 7419 (direct) |
The Sherwin-Williams Company | |
Media contact | Stephen Cohen Senior Managing Director, Teneo +1 347 489 6602 (direct) |
Investor relations contact | Jim Jaye Senior Vice President, Investor Relations & Corporate investor.relations@sherwin.com +1 216 515 8682 (direct) |
Eric Swanson Vice President, Investor Relations investor.relations@sherwin.com +1 216 566 2766 (direct) |
Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This communication contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the
You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based upon current plans, estimates and expectations that are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated or anticipated by such forward-looking statements.
Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such plans, estimates or expectations include, without limitation: AkzoNobel's willingness to engage in discussions regarding the Joint Proposal; the ability of Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams to negotiate and enter into definitive agreements with AkzoNobel on acceptable terms or at all; the outcome and timing of any due diligence process; the terms and conditions of AkzoNobel's existing merger agreement with Axalta, including any matching rights, termination fees or other provisions that may affect the feasibility, timing or terms of the Joint Proposal; AkzoNobel's evaluation of whether the Joint Proposal constitutes a superior proposal under the terms of its existing merger agreement with Axalta; the ability to obtain required regulatory approvals from governmental authorities in applicable jurisdictions, and the terms, conditions, timing or remedies associated with any such approvals; the ability of Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams to coordinate and execute such transactions; the possibility that competing offers or acquisition proposals may be made; general economic, market and industry conditions; and the other risks and uncertainties described in Sherwin-Williams's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed with the
Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams have not made any decision to make or participate in any binding offer to acquire AkzoNobel. No assurance can be given that any transaction will be proposed, that the parties will enter into any definitive agreement providing for any such transaction, or the terms or timing of any transaction.
Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams caution you not to place undue reliance on any of these forward-looking statements, as they are not guarantees of future performance or outcomes. Except as required by applicable law, none of Sherwin-Williams, Nippon Paint Group or any of their respective affiliates assumes any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement contained herein, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
Further, this communication does not constitute an offer to buy or a solicitation of an offer to sell securities. This communication is not a substitute for any proxy statement, offer to purchase, or other document that may be delivered to AkzoNobel securityholders in connection with a proposed transaction, should one be entered into. Investors and securityholders of AkzoNobel are urged to read offer documents carefully in their entirety if and when they become available as they will contain important information about the proposed transaction.
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