Anheuser-Busch is now known as AB InBev.
The Evolution into AB InBev
Anheuser-Busch, the iconic American brewing company, became part of a larger global entity following its acquisition by the Belgian-Brazilian brewing company InBev in 2008. This significant merger resulted in the formation of Anheuser-Busch InBev, which is commonly referred to as AB InBev.
The creation of AB InBev marked a pivotal moment in the brewing industry, bringing together a vast portfolio of brands and a widespread global reach. The company operates as a public entity with its global headquarters located in Leuven, Belgium, serving markets across the entire world.
Key Information About AB InBev
Here's a snapshot of AB InBev's core details:
Aspect | Detail |
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Current Name | AB InBev (Anheuser-Busch InBev) |
Company Type | Public (Société anonyme/Naamloze vennootschap) |
Founded | 2008, through InBev acquiring Anheuser-Busch |
Headquarters | Leuven, Belgium |
Area Served | Worldwide |
Global Presence and Brands
As one of the world's largest brewing companies, AB InBev's extensive operations ensure that its products are distributed and enjoyed across all continents. The company encompasses a rich lineage, with predecessors including not only Anheuser-Busch and InBev but also Ambev and SABMiller, reflecting a history of strategic mergers and acquisitions that have shaped its current global dominance in the beverage industry.