Jollibee takes full control of Tim Ho Wan business

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Jollibee Foods Corp (JFC) is to buy out its minority joint-venture partners in the private-equity firm that owns the Tim Ho Wan business, giving the Philippine company full control.

Jollibee Worldwide, which already owns 85 per cent of Titan Dining, will pay US$52.7 million for the remaining stake in the business which owns the brand and the company-owned stores.

JFC and Titan Dining established a joint venture in September last year to open a Tim Ho Wan restaurant in Shanghai and now plans to expand the network to 100 stores within four years.

“JFC aims to build as an important part of its portfolio a significant business serving Chinese cuisine in different parts of the world,” the company said in a statement.

Tim Ho Wan was founded by Mak Kwai Pui – previously of three Michelin starred Lung King Heen restaurant at Hong Kong’s Four Seasons Hotel – and partner Leung Fai Keung. The two chefs opened their first 20-seater top dim sum eatery in Mongkok in 2009.

Under private-equity ownership – and latterly JFC’s control – the chain has expanded to 53 restaurants across Asia.


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