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Richemont owns several of the world's leading companies in the field of luxury goods, with particular strengths in jewelry, luxury watches and premium accessories. The Group’s luxury interests encompass several of the most prestigious names in the luxury industry including Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Piaget, Vacheron Constantin, Jaeger-LeCoultre, IWC Schaffhausen, Panerai and Montblanc.

The heritage of Richemont's Maisons is rooted deep in the knowledge, experience and tradition of the luxury goods industry. Looking ahead, Richemont strives to ensure that its businesses are in a position to continue to develop and manufacture products, which will continue to thrill and enchant their owners.

Richemont was created in 1988 by the spin-off of the international assets owned by Rembrandt Group Limited of South Africa (now known as Remgro Limited). Established by Dr Anton Rupert in the 1940s, Rembrandt Group owned significant interests in the tobacco, financial services, wines and spirits, gold and diamond mining industries as well as the luxury goods investments that, along with the investment in Rothmans International, would form Richemont.

1988
Formation of Richemont. Richemont owns minority holdings in Cartier Monde SA and Rothmans International, which also holds investments in Cartier Monde, Alfred Dunhill and, through Alfred Dunhill, Montblanc and Chloé.

1989
Richemont acquires Philip Morris' 30 per cent interest in Rothmans International.

1993
Separation of Richemont's tobacco and luxury goods operations into Rothmans International NV/pLC and Vendôme Luxury Group SA/pLC respectively.

1994
Richemont acquires Purdey.

1995
Buyout of Rothmans International minority shareholders. Formation of NetHold pay television group, in which Richemont holds 50 per cent interest.

1996
Merger of Richemont's tobacco interests with those in South Africa held by Rembrant Group Limited, Richemont owns 67 per cent of the enlarged tobacco group. Acquisition of watchmakers Vacheron Constantin by Vendôme Luxury Group.

1997
Merger of NetHold with Canal+ of France, Richemont acquires 15 per cent of Canal+. Acquisition of watchmaker Officine Panerai and leather goods brand Lancel by Vendôme Luxury Group.

1998
Buyout of Vendôme Luxury Group minority shareholders, Richemont owns 100 per cent of luxury goods interests.

1999
Merger of Rothmans International with British American Tobacco. Richemont holds 23.3 per cent effective interest in the enlarged British American Tobacco. Acquisition of a controlling 60 per cent interest in Van Cleef & Arpels, one of the world's most renowned jewellery Maisons. Richemont disposes of its 15 per cent interest in Canal+ in exchange for a 2.9 per cent interest in Vivendi.

2000
Reduction in the Group's effective interest in British American Tobacco to 21 per cent through partial disposal of holding of preference shares. Disposal of Vivendi interest, which represents Richemont's exit from pay-television and electronic media investments. Acquisition of Jaeger-LeCoultre, IWC Schaffhausen and A. Lange & Söhne.

2001
Richemont acquires a further 20 per cent interest in Van Cleef & Arpels. In November 2001, Richemont units were split in the ratio of 100 to 1.

2003
Richemont acquires the remaining 20 per cent interest in Van Cleef & Arpels that it did not previously own, bringing that company into full ownership by the Group.
Richemont acquires the final 10 per cent of A. Lange & Söhne that was previously held by members of the Lange family.

2004
In June 2004, holders of warrants over British American Tobacco preference shares exercise their rights and have preference shares converted into new ordinary shares in British American Tobacco. Richemont's effective interest in British American Tobacco reduced to 18.6 per cent in June 2004.

2005
Richemont announces in March 2005 that it has marginally reduced its interest in British American Tobacco to 18.2 per cent through the indirect sale of 12,854,457 British American Tobacco shares to its joint venture partner, Remgro Limited.
Richemont announces sale of Hackett Limited.

2006
Richemont announces in March that it has entered into an agreement for the sale of its interest in Old England SA.
Richemont acquires Fabrique D'Horlogerie Minerva SA.
Richemont announces that it has entered into a long-term partnership with Greubel Forsey (20 per cent).

2007
Richemont and Remgro reach agreement with British American Tobacco whereby their combined equity interest in British American Tobacco may increase through the 30 per cent limit without any obligation to make a full bid for the shares that they do not already own. Richemont and Remgro's effective interests have increased as British American Tobacco's share buyback programme reduces the overall number of shares in issue; Richemont and Remgro do not participate in the buyback.

Richemont and Polo Ralph Lauren announce the formation of a 50/50 joint venture - the Ralph Lauren Watch and Jewelry Company.
Richemont acquires an interest in Azzedine Alaïa, the Parisian fashion house.

Richemont acquires component manufacturing operations of Manufacture Roger Dubuis SA. This entity is named Manufacture Genevoise de Haute Horlogerie (MGHH).

Richemont acquires the watch case manufacturer Donzé-Baume SA.

2008
Richemont acquires 60 per cent interest in Manufacture Roger Dubuis SA.

Richemont announces its planned restructuring. This involves the separation of Richemont's luxury goods business from its other interests.

Formation of Reinet Investments S.C.A. as a separately traded vehicle for holding the non-luxury goods businesses formerly held by Richemont.

2009
January - Launch of the first watch collection from Ralph Lauren Watch and Jewelry Company, a joint venture between Richemont and Ralph Lauren, at the SIHH Geneva.

2010
Richemont acquires the majority of the shares of NET-A-PORTER.COM, the premier online luxury fashion retailer. NET-A-PORTER operates as an independent entity alongside Richemont's other luxury goods businesses.

2012
Richemont acquires 100 per cent of the capital of Varin-Etampage & Varinor SA (VVSA), a high-end manufacturer of stamped exterior components for watches, gold refiner and producer of semi-finished precious metal products destined for the watch and jewellery industry.
Richemont acquires Peter Millar LLC, a US-based, international luxury apparel business.

2015
Richemont merges The Net-A-Porter Group with YOOX Group in an all-share transaction. Shares in the combined entity, the YOOX Net-A-Porter Group, are traded on Borsa Italiana, the Italian stock exchange. Following the merger, Richemont holds 50 % of the share capital while its voting rights are limited to 25 %.

The Richemont Group is managed with the objective of growing value for shareholders over the long-term, recognising that the most important assets of the Group - its Maisons - have almost all been in existence for over a century.

The independence of each Maison within the Group is fundamental to Richemont’s overall growth strategy. Each Maison focuses on increasing awareness and desirability by developing creative products and appropriate marketing programmes. The Maisons’ products are sold through a network of boutiques owned by the Group, through franchise operations and through boutiques owned by third parties.

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