ALROSA Considering Bid For Diamond Polisher Kristall

By Albert Robinson / May 07, 2018 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

(IDEX Online) - ALROSA may acquire Russia's major diamond polisher, Kristall, in a bid to support the country's gem-cutting industry and help create a stronger competitor to global group De Beers.

The country's domestic diamond polishing industry as been facing tough times from foreign polishers after the government abolished a 6.5% export duty on rough diamonds in 2016.

ALROSA said on Friday it was "expedient" for it to buy Kristall when the state-owned company is privatized, which is expected by 2019, according to a Reuters report.

"De Beers has a strong jewelry brand... (Kristall's) Smolensk Diamonds is well known on the market, so the deal could be as good as any other step in that direction (of creating a strong global brand)," Nikolai Sosnovsky, an analyst at Prosperity Capital Management, said.

Kristall cuts and polishes around 300,000 carats annually and generates revenue of around $200 million, the report said.

ALROSA has a cutting and polishing unit which had revenue of $97 last year. It gave no further information about the potential deal for Kristall.

"For ALROSA it is rather a social obligation to support Kristall and to integrate it into the bigger company", said Oleg Petropavlovsky, a senior analyst at BCS Global Markets.

ALROSA CEO Sergei Ivanov told the Kommersant business daily earlier this year the company should support Kristall as "it has 1,600 jobs and produces a high quality product."

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