UAC Nigeria
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History of UAC Nigeria
UAC Nigeria was first incorporated in Nigeria under the name Nigerian Motors Ltd on April 22, 1931 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the United Africa Company Ltd. which later became UAC International ("UACI"). UACI, a subsidiary of Unilever, included in its business the activities formerly carried on by a number of other companies including The Niger Company Ltd. and the African and Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd, all of which had long-standing trading links with West Africa.The company, whose name was changed to United Africa Company Ltd in 1943, remained dormant until 1955 when it became The United Africa Company of Nigeria Ltd and started acquiring, over a period of five years, a large part of the business of UACI. In 1960 C.W.A. Holdings Ltd, England also a subsidiary of Unilever, acquired UACI's interest in the company. Further reorganisation concluded in 1973 and resulted in the acquisition of the following wholly-owned fellow subsidiaries of C.W.A:
- Africa Timber & Plywood (Nigeria) Ltd.
- Bordpak Ltd.
- Federated Motors Industries Ltd.
- Finets Ltd.
- G. Gottschalck & Company (West Africa) Ltd.
- Greenham Plant Hire (Nigeria) Ltd.
- Kingsway Chemists of Nigeria Ltd.
- Kingsway Stores of Nigeria Ltd.
- Niger Motors Ltd.
- G.B Ollivant (Nigeria) Ltd.
- Pan Electric Ltd.
- Premier Packaging Ltd.
- A.J. Seward (Nigeria) Ltd.
- UAC (Technical) Ltd.
- West African Cold Storage Company of Nigeria Ltd.
See also
External links
History of UACN PLC[link]
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