The Sun (Malaysia)

McDonald’s sells Singapore, Malaysia franchise to Saudi group

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PETALING JAYA: McDonald’s Corp has named Lionhorn Pte Ltd as the developmen­tal licensee (DL) for its Malaysia and Singapore markets, effective Dec 1, 2016.

“This transactio­n marks another milestone in our company’s ongoing efforts to identify strategic partners who share our values and vision to accelerate our growth and scale across diverse markets, drive innovation and place us closer to our customers and the communitie­s we serve,” McDonald’s president and CEO Steve Easterbroo­k said in a statement last Friday.

The new DL assumed ownership of the McDonald’s business in Malaysia and Singapore on Dec 1, 2016, which includes a total of 390 restaurant­s, more than 80% of which are company-owned. Financial terms of the transactio­n were not disclosed.

Under the DL structure, McDonald’s transferre­d its ownership interest in McDonald’s Malaysia and Singapore and granted a licence to the DL to run McDonald’s restaurant operations in the two markets.

The DL partner will provide the capital necessary to support and grow the business. It will also pay an initial franchise fee and an ongoing royalty to McDonald’s.

Lionhorn is led by Sheik Fahd and Abdulrahma­n Alireza, who bring 20 years of experience as the DL for the nearly 100 McDonald’s restaurant­s in the Western and Southern regions of Saudi Arabia.

The day-to-day management of the Malaysia and Singapore markets will be led by local operating partners Azmir Jaafar and Kenneth Chan respective­ly. Both Azmir and Chan have previously held senior leadership positions at McDonald’s and have more than 40 years’ experience combined.

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