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Vivian Saul Imerman (born 21 September 1955) is a South-African born businessman and former CEO of Del Monte International and
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. He was nicknamed 'The Man from Del Monte.'The Daily Telegraph: "Lisa Tchenguiz and Vivian Imerman: profiles"
22 January 2010


Early life and education

Imerman was born to a
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family in
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who emigrated to South Africa after the
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. His father, Samuel Imerman, was a chemist. He attended college seeking a degree in business law but never completed his studies. He was conscripted into the South African Army during
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and fought in the
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. Thereafter he worked for his father's chemical brokering business and then started his own company purchasing surplus chemicals and reselling them.


Career

In the early 1980s, he expanded his business, first, into the purchase of damaged goods (which he would then repair and resell for a profit), then, into the distribution of branded pharmaceuticals. The pharmaceutical business boomed and, in 1987, Imerman listed his company on the
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. He then expanded into food distribution, listing an additional three companies on the stock exchange in South Africa. During the late 1980s, when Western companies were divesting themselves of assets in South Africa due to Apartheid, he purchased assets at prices far below their real value. In 1989, he bought the South African assets of both
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and the Ferro chemical group. The Nabisco purchase gave him the option of purchasing Del Monte International, which he did in 1993, backed by an investment from South African mining company
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; he later purchased 50% of Del Monte Asia. In 1995, he listed Del Monte International on the
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, tripling the value of the business to £400 million.Businessweek: "Executive Profile: Vivian Imerman
retrieved 29 December 2013
In 1999, he sold his remaining stake in the fruit company and moved to London. In London, he met brothers
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and
Vincent Tchenguiz Vincent Tchenguiz (born 9 October 1956) is an Iranian-British entrepreneur born in Tehran. Robert Tchenguiz is his younger brother. Tchenguiz is known as a major donor to the Conservative Party (UK) and an investor in the controversial company ...
; they partnered and purchased a minority interest in the distiller Kyndal (now
Whyte and Mackay Whyte & Mackay is a company producing alcoholic beverages based in Glasgow, Scotland. It is owned by Emperador Inc. (a subsidiary of the Alliance Global Group). History Charles Mackay (1850–1919) and James Whyte founded a company as whisky ...
) with a £190 million loan from German investment bank
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. Immerman served, first, as executive chairman, and then as
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; there, he administered an aggressive cost-cutting program, and increased his ownership interest, from 35 percent to 60 percent, by buying out 60 shareholder employees. In 2005, Imerman and the Tchenguiz brothers purchased the remaining interest in the firm, then, in 2007, sold the company to Indian-based
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for £595 million (then, US$1.2 billion), of which Imerman received £380 million. Imerman leads Vasari Global, a specialist Global Consumer Goods Investor, and Vasari Beverages, a leading frontier and emerging market alcoholic beverages investor that has deployed more than $250m in capital investment between 2013 and 2018. In Ethiopia, Vasari Beverages owns 98% of the controlling offshore company of Dashen Brewery, one of Ethiopia's largest breweries and Rorank Distillery one of East Africa's largest distillers. In 2016, Vasari Beverages acquired the operational assets of South African drinks firm KWV for $85m one of the leading and oldest spirits and wine producers in South Africa. In 2019, Vasari Beverages announced an additional $100m capital raise. Pan-African investment bank RMB served as the sole mandated lead arranger and funder. The funds will be used to double production capacity of Dashen to 5 million hectolitres of beer per annum, and triple the production capacity of Rorank to 25 million litres of alcohol per annum. Imerman appeared on the
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in 2018, with a reported fortune of £390 million.


Personal life

He married South African Gina Gervis in 1981; they had three children. . In 2001, he married Lisa Tchenguiz, sister of his business partners
Robert Tchenguiz Robert Tchenguiz (born 9 September 1960) is a British entrepreneur, property investor, activist shareholder and securities dealer. The younger brother of Vincent Tchenguiz, he undertook a series of corporate deals, focusing particularly on proper ...
and
Vincent Tchenguiz Vincent Tchenguiz (born 9 October 1956) is an Iranian-British entrepreneur born in Tehran. Robert Tchenguiz is his younger brother. Tchenguiz is known as a major donor to the Conservative Party (UK) and an investor in the controversial company ...
. They separated in December 2008. Imerman is now married to Gina Gervis, his first wife and mother of his three grown-up children."Multimillionaire faces Britain's biggest divorce payout", by Gordon Rayner and Rowena Mason, ''The Telegraph'', 21 January 2010. Accessed 21 March 2019.
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References

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