Bain nears deal to buy Seven & i’s Supermarket assets: sources
BAIN Capital is nearing a deal to buy Seven & i Holdings’ supermarket business, according to people familiar with the matter.
The US-based private equity firm and Seven & i are hammering out details of a transaction that could be announced as soon as this week, the people said, asking not to be identified because the deliberations are private. Seven & i is planning to hold a board meeting to vote on the deal on Thursday (Mar 6), the people said.
A potential deal may value York Holdings, an umbrella company for supermarkets, restaurants and other assets split from Seven & i’s convenience-stores business, at over 700 billion yen (S$6.3 billion), one of the people said.
Talks are ongoing and could still fall apart, the people said. A representative for Bain declined to comment, while Seven & i did not immediately respond to a request to comment.
The sale heeds calls from investors over the years for the company to hive off the lower-margin supermarkets business and focus on its higher-margin convenience store business. The transaction is also the latest example of increased dealmaking activity in Japan.
Seven & i embarked on a broad restructuring of its business after Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard’s approach to buy out the company became public in August. Later in October, Seven & i outlined a plan to set up York Holdings. BLOOMBERG
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