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McDonald’s North Asia Stores Attract Bids From Carlyle Group, TPG Capital, and Others

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September 2, 2016, 10:12 AM ET
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CHONGQING, CHINA - 2015/09/08: Logo of a McDonald's Drive-Through Restaurant, directing the exit way for drivers. MacDonald's has opened over 200 Drive-Thru restaurants in more than 50 cities in China. (Photo by Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images)Photo by Zhang Peng—LightRocket via Getty Images

Private equity firms Carlyle Group and TPG Capital have teamed up with two separate Chinese state companies to bid for McDonald’s (MCD) outlets in China and Hong Kong in a deal worth between $2 billion and $3 billion, four people familiar with the matter said.

The sources said the global buyout firms are pairing up with strategic bidders that more closely fit the profile McDonald’s has said it is looking for; long term partners, rather than private equity firms, which typically cash out after a few years.

Carlyle is working with Chinese state conglomerate CITIC Group (CITIC-GROUP), and TPG has joined hands with Beijing Capital Agribusiness Group, to place binding bids ahead of the mid-September deadline, the people added. Beijing Capital Agribusiness is McDonald’s current China partner.

Carlyle and TPG would have a large minority stake in their respective consortium, one of the people said.

Reuters previously reported that the Illinois-based fast food giant, which has been hit by a series of food supply scandals in China, had hired Morgan Stanley (MS) to run the sale of about 2,800 restaurants in China, Hong Kong, and South Korea.

The two private equity-backed groups are only bidding for China and Hong Kong outlets and will be pitted against China Cinda Asset Management Co., Beijing Tourism Group, and private Chinese technology and real estate firm Sanpower Group, one of the people added.

China and Hong Kong account for more than 85% of the total 2,800 outlets up for grabs.

Separately, South Korea’s Maeil Dairy Industry Co. Ltd. Said it was considering bidding for McDonald’s local outlets, which are expected to fetch about $268 million. The company declined to say whether it would seek a partner, but a South Korean media report said Maeil was likely to link up with Carlyle.

CJ Corp. And NHN Entertainment Corp. Were among the other South Korean companies that have previously shown interest in the fast food giant’s business in the country.

McDonald’s is switching to a less capital-intensive franchise model and is offering a 20-year franchise to buyers, with a 10-year extension option.

The franchise model has also been adopted by other fast food operators, including arch rival Yum Brands (YUM), which licenses KFC and Pizza Hut outlets.

Carlyle, TPG, Sanpower, and Cinda declined to comment, and CITIC and Beijing Capital Agribusiness Group did not reply to requests for comment.

A McDonald’s spokeswoman said no decisions had been made.

“We are making progress as we look for long term strategic partners with local relevance … and who share our values and vision with a dedicated focus on accelerating growth initiatives,” she said.

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