April 14, 2025 - 11:25

Zertus has successfully increased its stake in the sports-nutrition company Well Plus Trade from 50% to full ownership. This strategic move marks a significant milestone for Zertus, allowing it to fully integrate Well Plus Trade's operations and leverage its expertise in the growing sports-nutrition market.
The acquisition reflects Zertus's commitment to expanding its portfolio in health and wellness sectors, particularly as consumer interest in sports nutrition continues to rise. Well Plus Trade has established a strong presence in the market, known for its innovative products and dedication to quality, making it a valuable addition to Zertus's offerings.
With this full ownership, Zertus plans to enhance its product development and marketing strategies, aiming to capture a larger share of the sports-nutrition segment. The company is optimistic about the potential growth opportunities that this acquisition presents, positioning itself for future success in an increasingly competitive landscape.
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