McDonald's sells Singapore, Malaysian franchise to Saudi group - News Summed Up

McDonald's sells Singapore, Malaysian franchise to Saudi group


(Dec 2): McDonald's Corp said on Friday it had sold the franchise rights for its restaurants in Singapore and Malaysia to Saudi Arabia's Lionhorn Pte Ltd as part of a plan to move away from direct ownership in Asia. The fast-food chain said it transferred its ownership interest in 390 restaurants, more than 80% of which were company-owned, on Dec 1 to Lionhorn. Lionhorn is led by Sheik Fahd and Abdulrahman Alireza, who are franchisees for nearly 100 McDonald's restaurants in the western and southern regions of Saudi Arabia. Reuters reported in October that McDonald's was nearing a deal worth up to US$400 million to franchise the outlets to Reza group, which also owns and operates McDonald's outlets in the western and southern regions of Saudi Arabia. The Lionhorn deal is in line with McDonald's plans to bring in partners in Asia as it switches to a less capital-intensive franchise model.


Source: The Edge Markets December 02, 2016 14:36 UTC



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