KKR, Walmart to sell Japanese supermarket chain Seiyu to Trial Holdings for $2.6b

KKR, Walmart to sell Japanese supermarket chain Seiyu to Trial Holdings for $2.6b

FILE PHOTO: Pre-made food is being sold at a Seiyu store in Tokyo, Japan February 11, 2020. Picture taken February 11, 2020. REUTERS/Ando Ritsuko/File Photo

Japan’s Trial Holdings said on Wednesday it would spend 382.6 billion yen ($2.55 billion) to acquire the Seiyu supermarket chain controlled by US private equity fund KKR.

Trial said in a release it would use existing cash and newly arranged bank borrowings to purchase Seiyu and make it a wholly owned subsidiary.

KKR bought a 65% stake in Seiyu from Walmart in 2021, before acquiring an additional 20% stake from Rakuten in 2023, the fund said in a separate release. Walmart will also sell its 15% stake to Trial, KKR said.

Major retailers including Aeon and Don Quijote-owner Pan Pacific International Holdings were other bidders for Seiyu, the Nikkei newspaper reported last month.

Reuters

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