[3] UAP Holdings expanded to Uganda in 2005, to South Sudan in 2006, to Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2011, and to Tanzania in 2013.
[6] Once complete, Old Mutual will hold 23.33 per cent of UAP Holdings-issued shares and will act as a strategic investor to the group.
[7] On 27 January 2015, Kenyan print media reported that Old Mutual had acquired the shares in UAP Holdings previously owned by Abraaj, Africinvest, and Swedfund, amounting to 37.33 per cent of total shareholding, for US$155.5 million (KSh 14.2 billion), thereby raising Old Mutual's ownership in UAP Holdings to 60.66 per cent.
[8] In June 2015, shareholders of UAP Holdings agreed to merge with the parent company's other businesses in Kenya, to create a single entity that is referred to as UAP-Old Mutual Group.
[9] In June 2015, Peter Mwangi was appointed chief executive officer of the UAP-Old Mutual Group.