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Domino’s Pizza Exits Print Business Down Under with $13.5M Sale to IVE Group.

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    Domino’s Pizza Enterprises Ltd. has announced the sale of its Australian printing subsidiary, Impressu Print Group Pty Ltd, to IVE Group Ltd. for approximately A$13.5 million. The move marks Domino’s full exit from the print and marketing production business, allowing the company to refocus on its core pizza operations. Under the deal, IVE will take over Impressu’s facilities and workforce, while Domino’s and IVE have also signed a long-term print and marketing services agreement. The contract is expected to generate over A$80 million in revenue for IVE across the initial six-year term, with options to extend. Impressu is forecast to contribute about A$30 million in annual revenue and A$4.5 million in EBITDA to IVE once integrated.

    Domino’s CEO Don Meij said the divestment follows a comprehensive business review aimed at simplifying operations and improving consistency across its markets. While print marketing remains part of Domino’s customer outreach, Meij noted that running a print business is no longer core to the company’s strategy. For IVE, the acquisition strengthens its position as Australia’s leading marketing and communications provider, expanding its footprint in Queensland and northern New South Wales. The transaction is expected to be completed later this month, with minimal impact on Domino’s FY26 earnings outlook.
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