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Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑnɦɔi̯zər ˈbuʃ ˈɪmbɛf]; abbreviated as AB InBev) is the largest beer company in the world.[citation needed] It had 200 brands prior to the merger with SABMiller on October 10, 2016.[1] The combined ABInBev/SAB Miller entity has approximately 400 beer brands as of January 2017.[2][3]

The original InBev global brands are Budweiser, Corona and Stella Artois. Its international brands are Beck's, Hoegaarden and Leffe. The rest are categorized as local brands. Many other brands were gained as a result of the merger with SABMiller.

The estimated annual sales for the company in 2017 will be US$55 billion; prior to the merger, ABInBev had realized US$43.6 billion in revenue in 2015.[4] The company is expected to have an estimated global market share of 28 percent, according to Euromonitor International.[2]

Brands

Global

Budweiser & Beck’s beer bottles

Europe

Asia / Pacific

Americas

NOTE: The U.S. version of Labatt is distributed by North American Breweries due to antitrust issues.
Veza Sur Mangolandia on a golf course
Veza Sur Mangolandia on a golf course

Africa

Services and Products

References

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