The Dutch company said it would close breweries and merge teams in some markets in a bid to cut costs.
Heineken CEO Dolf van den Brink is stepping down after nearly six years at the helm as the world’s second-largest brewer grapples with weak consumer demand and sluggish sales. The Dutch brewer said ...
Heineken plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs over the next two years as the beer giant seeks annual savings of as much as €500m ($596.1m).
Heineken NV will cut about 7% of its global workforce, as the Dutch brewer contends with a drop in beer demand that is also ...
On 12 January 2026, Heineken N.V. announced that long-serving CEO and Executive Board Chairman Dolf van den Brink will step down from both roles on 31 May 2026, after nearly six years leading the ...
Van den Brink will hand over the reins at the end of May, after almost six years leading the brewer. Trump 'Inclined' to Keep Exxon Out of Venezuela The president said he didn't like comments from the ...
Van den Brink plans to hand over the reins at the end of May, leaving the world's second-largest brewer searching for a new leader at a challenging time. Trump 'Inclined' to Keep Exxon Out of ...