Acquisition of Hotpoint
In 2002 Merloni Elettrodomestici finalized its acquisition of a 50% stake in GDA, the UK's top domestic appliance manufacturer known for its Hotpoint brand. This deal, authorized by the European Commission, made Merloni Europe's third-largest producer in the sector and the market leader in the UK.[5]
The company of Fabriano in 2002 entered the consumer electronics industry with the purchase of Sinudyne.
In 2005, Indesit Company closes its French industrial site in Thionville.[6] In February 2005, Merloni Elettrodomestici was renamed Indesit Company: Indesit is the best known of the group's brands outside Italy.
At the beginning of 2007, Indesit Company launched the group's new brand architecture, Hotpoint, and combined with Ariston to form the Hotpoint-Ariston brand.
On 31 July 2009 the Indesit closed its plant at Kinmel Park, Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales, UK due to a "continuing decline" in the market. The factory employed 305 workers.[7]
Andrea Merloni, from 2010, succeeded his father Vittorio to lead the company as the new chairman. On 9 June 2010, the company announced an investment of 120 million over the three-year period 2010–2012 to consolidate its presence in Italy and simultaneously the closure of the two plants Brembate (Bergamo) and Refrontolo (Treviso).
In May 2011, the company signed sponsorship deals with Arsenal Football Club, of London.
In October 2012, Indesit signed a supply agreement with Waterlogic for advanced water purification devices.[8] The agreement was valid until 2015. In 2012 Indesit Company announced its entry into the Small Domestic Appliances market.
In 2013, with reference to the year 2012, the maximum A+ application level was reached in the Sustainability Report.
In May 2013 Marco Milani was appointed Chairman of the group, maintaining simultaneously the role of CEO.
Whirlpool ownership
In 2014, Whirlpool agreed to pay 758 million euros to buy a 60% stake in Indesit, which was a market leader in Italy, the United Kingdom and Russia, from the Merloni family to further expand outside its U.S. home market.[9] Following the buyout, Indesit was delisted from Borsa Italiana on 3 December of that year.[10]
In 2016, Indesit Company merged with Whirlpool Europe, which changed its name to Whirlpool EMEA.
In 2017, police investigation pointed to an Indesit-made Hotpoint fridge freezer, model FF175BP of 2006-2009 (since discontinued) as the cause of the Grenfell Tower fire.