Pharmaceutical distribution industry veteran Ger Rabbette has been chosen as The Irish Times Business Person of the Month for July, an award run in association with KPMG.
Rabbette was hired in 2010 to help turn around Uniphar, the then-struggling drugs wholesaler and pharmacy chain owner. At the time, the industry was rattled by the economic downturn and a series of price cuts by the Health Service Executive (HSE) for the dispensing of drugs, while Uniphar was trying to recover from a €98 million writedown in 2008 on the value of scores of pharmacies.
The company, formed in 1994 through the merger of United Pharmacists Co-op and Allied Pharmaceutical Distributor, diversified under Rabbette into higher margin commercial services in 2014, setting the foundations for a business that would ultimately raise €135 million in an initial public offering (IPO) in July.
Source and supply
Uniphar’s fast-growing commercial division - which helps drug and medical device makers sell products - and its clinical and products access unit - which sources and supplies unlicensed medicines for retail and hospital pharmacy customers - have driven the business in recent years.
The two divisions’ share of group earnings has grown from 18 per cent in 2016 to 69 per cent in 2018, according to the company. Rabbette (56), a chartered accountant by training, has a target of doubling group earnings to almost €100 million over the next five years.