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Authentic Brands Inks Deal for Hunter In Greater China And Southeast Asia

Baozun purchased a 51 percent stake in a new subsidiary created for the region.

- BY JEAN E. PALMIERI

Authentic Brands Group has created ABG Hunter LLC, and sold a 51 percent stake in the newly formed subsidiary for the Greater China and Southeast Asia region to Baozun Inc. A price was not disclosed.

Under the terms of the deal, Baozun has acquired the rights to Hunter's intellectu­al property across all the regions in that area.

In addition, Authentic and Baozun have entered an exclusive, long-term licensing agreement under which Baozun will design, manufactur­e, market and distribute Hunter brand products in Greater China. The license agreement will be assigned by ABG Hunter LLC to Hunter IP Holdco as the licensor across the region.

“We are thrilled to partner with

Baozun to grow Hunter in this important region,” said Jamie Salter, founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Authentic. “This strategic move is in line with our strategy to think global and act local. By partnering with Baozun, a leader in digital and e-commerce experience­s in China and Southeast Asia, we are able to combine our expertise in brand management with their deep understand­ing of the local market nuances and cultural trends.”

Vincent Qiu, chairman and CEO of Baozun, added: “This marks another milestone in our transforma­tion where all three business lines will cooperate together to deliver an extraordin­ary suite of services to leading global brand companies in China and other Asian markets.” Baozun is segmented into three major business segments: e-commerce, brand management and internatio­nal.

In June, Authentic bought Hunter, a British heritage brand best known for its Original Wellington boot, in a deal believed to have been valued at $125 million. At that time, it created a partnershi­p with

The Batra Group, a U.K.-based product developmen­t, design, sourcing and distributi­on firm, to become the core licensee for the U.K. and continenta­l Europe. It also signed Marc Fisher Footwear to be Hunter's core partner in the U.S.

Hunter is 160 years old and over the years has evolved from a rubber boot to a lifestyle brand offering a wide footwear collection as well as outerwear, bags and accessorie­s designed for outdoor performanc­e in rural and urban environmen­ts.

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