South Korea's SK bioscience Completes Acquisition of Germany's CDMO IDT Biologika

In This Article:

  • SK bioscience completed the acquisition of German CDMO company IDT Biologika with over a century of history that enables immediate expansion in revenue and infrastructure.

  • The company aims to double sales of IDT Biologika by 2028 through new business projects and operational efficiency.

  • The company will invest in high-growth businesses such as stage cell and gene therapy (CGT) and recombinant vaccine.

  • SK bioscience will accelerate its global push based on the complementary capabilities of both companies.

SEONGNAM, South Korea, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SK bioscience, a global innovative vaccine and biotech company committed to promoting human health from prevention to cure, today announced the successful completion of its acquisition of a controlling stake in a German company, IDT Biologika, one of the top 10 global vaccine contract development manufacturing organizations (CDMO).

(from left) SK bioscience President and CEO Jaeyong Ahn and Klocke Group CEO Carsten Klocke on the signing ceremony in June
(from left) SK bioscience President and CEO Jaeyong Ahn and Klocke Group CEO Carsten Klocke on the signing ceremony in June

In June 2024, SK bioscience has signed an agreement with Klocke Group, a German biopharmaceutical group, to acquire a controlling stake in IDT Biologika, Klocke Group's affiliate.

As part of this transaction, Klocke Group will retain a 40% stake in IDT Biologika while investing approximately KRW 76 billion to acquire a 1.9% stake in SK bioscience. This cross-shareholding agreement is designed to strengthen their partnership, which is built on mutual trust in each company's operational capabilities and growth potential.

With the acquisition complete, SK bioscience is set to focus on promoting the organic and systematic integration of both companies to enhance management efficiency and drive business expansion. The company plans to double IDT Biologika's annual sales by 2028 and improve its EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), targeting up to 25% of its sales.

Leveraging the benefits of the IDT Biologika acquisition, SK bioscience also aims to achieve KRW 1 trillion (appx. USD 757.6 million) in consolidated sales within the next five years. The company's growth is expected to accelerate with the launch of next-generation pneumococcal vaccines, fueling its further expansion beyond 2028, and to see the significant improvements in its financial performance.

The company will first seek to maximize the utilization rate of IDT Biologika's manufacturing facilities. In particular, the company plans to increasingly utilize some of IDT Biologika's DS (drug substance) and DP (drug product) high-performance production lines, such as the large-dose vial line, for potential major projects with global pharmaceutical companies.