M&A Deal Summary |
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Date | 2019-08-22 |
Target | Huang Ji Huang |
Sector | Restaurants |
Buyer(s) | Yum China Holdings |
Deal Type | Add-on Acquisition |
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Category | Company |
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Founded | 2016 |
Sector | Restaurants |
Employees | 400,000 |
Revenue | 11.0B USD (2023) |
Yum China Holdings is a licensee of Yum! Brands in mainland China. It has exclusive rights in mainland China to KFC, China's leading quick-service restaurant brand, Pizza Hut, the leading casual dining restaurant brand in China, and Taco Bell, which opened its first restaurant in China at the end of 2016. Yum China also owns the Little Sheep and East Dawning concepts outright. Yum China is well positioned for growth thanks to its strong competitive position, integration of its brands into Chinese popular culture and consumers' daily lives, expanding geographic footprint in China and existing operational expertise. It has a strong capital position, no external debt and expects to continue growing its system sales and profit by adding new restaurants and through growing same-store sales. Yum China had more than 7,600 restaurants and more than 420,000 employees in over 1,100 cities at the end of February 2017. A new generation of younger consumers who are digitally sophisticated and brand driven are fueling growth in consumption in China. The ongoing growth of the middle class and urban population in China is expected to create the world's largest market for restaurant brands, with Yum China poised to be the market leader. Yum China Holdings was founded in 2016 and is based in Shanghai, China.
DEAL STATS | # |
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Overall | 2 of 2 |
Sector (Restaurants) | 1 of 1 |
Type (Add-on Acquisition) | 2 of 2 |
Country (Indonesia) | 1 of 1 |
Year (2019) | 1 of 1 |
DATE | TARGET | DEAL TYPE | VALUE |
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2017-05-15 |
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