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Thursday 07 September 2023 4:22 pm

Pets at Home and CVS shares plunge after CMA vows to investigate veterinary fees

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Private equity firms Advent International and CVC Capital have reportedly joined forces to make a bid for Partner in Pet Food (PPF), an animal food brand owned by Cinven. 
 Advent previously acquired the business in 2011 before selling it to investment management group Pamplona Capital Management in 2015 for €315m (£271m). 

Shares in British veterinary services firms Pets at Home and CVS Group plunged on Thursday, after the UK’s antitrust watchdog launched a review into the market amid concerns that pet owners might not be getting a good deal.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will look into the fees charged for veterinary services amid soaring costs of living and ensuring customers had all information related to treatment pricing and available options, the regulator said.

“There has been a lot of consolidation in the vet industry in recent years, so now is the right time to take a look at how the market is working,” CMA Chief Executive Sarah Cardell said in a statement.

Pets at Home, which leads the British pet services market with a 24 per cent  market share, has significant veterinary operations providing both in-clinic and online services in almost two-thirds of its stores.

Shares in Pets at Home fell as much as 12.6 per cent  to a more than seven-month low of 330.8 pence. CVS shares plunged close to 36 per cent  to 1,365 pence, lowest since December, 2020.

“There continues to be a significant shortage of vets in the UK and employment costs represent the most significant proportion of our cost base. Our pricing reflects this and other inflationary pressures experienced in recent years,” CVS Group said in response to the probe.

Pet ownership and adoption has been rising since COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 and work-from-home lifestyles spurred demand for four-legged companions.

“A crackdown on treatments and pricing could hurt margins across the sector,” Hargreaves analyst Sophie Lund-Yates said in a note.

Pets at Home in early August said its first-quarter vet business revenue grew 16.3 per cent , helped by an increase in vet capacity.

CVS Group has about 500 practices and 2,250 vets across the UK.

Reuters – Prerna Bedi

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