Heineken UK Arm Fined GBP2 Million by Pub Regulator for Unfair Tenant Dealings
15 October 2020 - 8:19PM
Dow Jones News
By Joe Hoppe
A U.K. regulator has fined Star Pubs and Bars 2 million pounds
($2.6 million), after finding the company seriously and repeatedly
breached the legally binding Pubs Code over nearly three years.
The pub operator of Heineken NV in the U.K. was fined by the
Pubs Code Adjudicator, after it found the company had persisted in
forcing tenants to sell unreasonable levels of Heineken beers and
ciders when they requested to go free-of-tie. The regulator added
that this was despite repeat regulatory interventions and its clear
arbitration rulings.
The regulator found that Star Pubs and Bars had breached the
code 12 times in the period from July 21, 2016 to July 10, 2019.
The breaches include offering stocking terms that deterred tenants
pursuing free-of-tie tenancies, and systemic corporate failures in
its approach to compliance, such as including a responsibility in
the job description of the company's Code Compliance Officer "to
ensure the Code is interpreted to the commercial benefit of
Heineken UK".
As well as imposing the fine, which is based on the turnover of
Heineken UK, the regulator has ordered Star Pubs to make all
free-of-tie tenants compliant with the Code and ensure future
compliance, with all changes paid for by Star. The company has six
weeks to provide a detailed response, the regulator added.
Heineken NV shares at 0840 GMT were down 1.12 euros ($1.32), or
1.4%, at EUR78.62
Write to Joe Hoppe at joseph.hoppe@wsj.com
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