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Asia’s richest man to launch 7-Eleven in India

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MUMBAI: Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani is set to open India’s first 7-Eleven convenienc­e store, as his Reliance conglomera­te boosts its retail presence in the vast market of 1.3 billion people.

Thursday’s announceme­nt of a franchise agreement comes two days after India’s second-largest supermarke­t chain Future Retail terminated its 2019 deal with 7-Eleven to open 1,000 stores.

India’s retail sector is dominated by family-owned “mom and pop” outlets but oil-to-telecoms conglomera­te Reliance Industries added 1,500 new stores last year to make a total of nearly 13,000.

“7-Eleven is among the most iconic global brands in the convenienc­e retail landscape...(and) will offer Indian customers greater convenienc­e and choices within their own neighbourh­oods,” said Isha Ambani, director of Reliance Retail Ventures and Mr Mukesh’s daughter.

The first store will open today in a Mumbai suburb, followed by a “rapid rollout in key neighbourh­oods and commercial areas, across the Greater Mumbai cluster to start with”, Reliance said.

Debt-ridden Future Retail, which owns popular brands such as Big Bazaar, said it was unable to “meet the target of opening stores and payment of franchisee fees” amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

India’s Supreme Court in August blocked a deal struck by Reliance to buy Future Group’s retail assets after Amazon objected to it, claiming the deal amounted to breach of contract.

Based in Irving, Texas, 7-Eleven operates or licenses more than 77,000 stores in 18 countries and regions, but has faced a delayed entry to the Indian market. Shares in Reliance Industries were more than 1% higher in Mumbai following the announceme­nt.

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