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Starbucks China Stake: Boyu Capital in $4B Deal

30 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Boyu Capital seeks $4B stake in Starbucks China operations.
  • Tencent and GIC may back Boyu's acquisition talks.
  • Starbucks to retain 40% stake in the new joint venture.
Starbucks China Stake: Boyu Capital in $4B Deal

Boyu Capital is reportedly in advanced negotiations to secure a majority stake in Starbucks' China retail operations, with a valuation of approximately $4 billion. The deal includes potential backing from major investors Tencent and Singapore's GIC. Under the proposed joint venture, Starbucks would retain a 40% ownership and continue to control its brand intellectual property, signaling a strategic shift towards local partnerships.

This development aligns with a broader trend where international consumer brands are seeking local allies to enhance their competitive standing within the dynamic Chinese market. Boyu Capital's objective is to expedite Starbucks' expansion, particularly into smaller cities and high-traffic areas, leveraging local expertise for growth.

The investment outlook for Starbucks may be reshaped by this move, impacting its global growth options. While the China partnership is a significant international development, Starbucks' immediate focus for shareholders remains on executing its "Back to Starbucks" strategy in the US, despite ongoing margin pressures and earnings challenges.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Boyu Capital is in advanced discussions to acquire a majority stake in Starbucks' China retail operations, forming a new joint venture.
Tencent and Singapore's GIC are reportedly considering providing backing for Boyu Capital's planned acquisition of Starbucks' China operations.
Starbucks is expected to retain a 40% stake in the new joint venture formed with Boyu Capital for its China retail operations.

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