Domino’s Pizza’s Indian master franchise buys Bangladesh part

Jubilant FoodWorks, the master franchise of Domino's Pizza in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal, has fully acquired Jubilant Golden Harvest Ltd, the franchise of Domino's Pizza in Bangladesh.
Domino's Pizza entered Bangladesh via a joint venture between India's leading food service company Jubilant FoodWorks and Bangladesh's Golden Harvest QSR Limited, a part of Golden Harvest Group.
The brand operated under the joint venture named Jubilant Golden Harvest Ltd.
Meanwhile, Jubilant FoodWorks has completed the acquisition of 49 per cent stake from Golden Harvest in Jubilant Golden Harvest on Tuesday at an aggregate amount of Tk 38.90 crore.
After the acquisition, the company's stake in JGH increased from 51 per cent to 100 per cent (with 1 share of JGHL being held by a nominee of the company in order to comply with local law requirements in Bangladesh), according to a disclosure posted on the website of Jubilant FoodWorks.
Stocks of Jubilant FoodWorks closed 2.15 per cent lower at 469.55 rupees today compared to the previous day, according to data of the National Stock Exchange of India.
Despite repeated attempts, The Daily Star could not reach Rajeeb Samdani, managing director of Golden Harvest Group.
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