Stuart Alexander & Company

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Stuart Alexander
Company typePrivate
IndustryMarketing and importing
Founded1884
Headquarters Ultimo, New South Wales, Australia
Key people
Garry Browne AM, Chairman
Nick Nairn, CEO
ProductsStuart Alexander imports, markets, distributes and owns a range of premium fast-moving consumer goods and brands.
Number of employees
155
Website http://www.stuartalexander.com.au/

Stuart Alexander & Co Pty Ltd is a privately owned, wholly Australasian company founded in 1884. Stuart Alexander imports, markets, distributes and owns a range of premium fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs) and brands throughout Australasia.

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Trusted to grow international brands for over 125 years

Stuart Alexander's corporate philosophy is to establish, build and develop consumer brands to become household names. With over 125 years of experience working in the Australasian marketplace, Stuart Alexander has extensive expertise in marketing, sales and distribution.

An established and evolving portfolio

Today, Stuart Alexander represents a variety of big names in food and confectionery from around the world, such as Tabasco, Mentos, and Fisherman's Friend.

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