PMI reshuffles U.S. footprint: Swedish Match to shut Richmond office in April; most staff may be relocated

Feb.03
PMI reshuffles U.S. footprint: Swedish Match to shut Richmond office in April; most staff may be relocated
Swedish Match, a unit of Philip Morris International (PMI), will close its office in Richmond, Virginia, in April 2026 and eliminate 135 positions. PMI said the move is tied to adjustments in its U.S. operating footprint.

Key takeaways

 

  • Swedish Match will close its Richmond office in April 2026, cutting 135 jobs.
  • Affected employees are tied to several PMI subsidiaries and affiliated entities.
  • PMI said the closure is part of a U.S. reconfiguration to concentrate capabilities in strategic “hub” locations to support smoke-free growth.

2Firsts, Feb. 3, 2026

 

According to Virginia Business, Swedish Match—owned by Philip Morris International (PMI)—will close its office in Richmond, Virginia, in April 2026 and cut 135 jobs. The information comes from a notice filed with Virginia Works, the state’s workforce agency.

 

The report said Swedish Match President Thomas G. Hayes wrote in a letter that the company will cease operations at its downtown Richmond office located at 1021 E. Cary Street. The notice added that impacted employees are associated with multiple PMI subsidiaries and affiliated entities, including Triaga Retail, PMI Global Services Unit, Swedish Match Cigars, Swedish Match North America and Pinkerton Tobacco, among others.

 

In a statement, PMI said the closure is linked to changes in how it is organizing its U.S. operations. The company said it is consolidating key capabilities and functions into strategic “hub” locations to improve speed, flexibility and responsiveness to consumer needs, and to prepare for continued growth and scaling of its smoke-free business. PMI added that most Richmond employees will be offered relocation opportunities.

 

The report noted that Swedish Match is headquartered in Stockholm and was acquired by PMI in 2022. In the United States, it manufactures nicotine pouches, chewing tobacco and cigars, and employs about 1,300 people.

 

Cover image source: Virginia Business

 

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