2024.10.04
McDonald's Korea sold to owner of Qatari conglomerate Al Mana
By KIM JU-YEON, Korea JoongAng
Daily - McDonald’s Korea has been sold to Kamal Al Mana, one of the owners of
Qatari conglomerate Al Mana, the burger chain said Monday.
Kamal Al Mana became the
operator of Korea’s some 400 McDonald’s, 80 percent of which are company-owned,
after signing a contract with McDonald’s Corporation for an undisclosed amount
on Monday, according to McDonald's Korea. He is also the Developmental Licensee
for McDonald's in Qatar and Turkey.
According to local reports, the
amount was in the range of hundreds of billions of won. Local firm Dongwon
Group had reportedly offered 200 billion won ($152 million) for the Korean
license last year, which did not meet McDonald’s pitch of 500 billion won.
McDonald’s Korea’s managing
director, Kim Ki-won, will continue to lead the business.
The Korean branch aims to
increase the number of stores from 400 to 500 by 2030, according to Jo Sempels,
President of International Developmental Licensed Markets at McDonald’s
Corporation.
“Building on our existing
brand's strengths and momentum in the market, I am confident we will create
exciting experiences for our customers,” Sempels said through McDonald’s press
release.
“I am honored by the
opportunity to lead McDonald’s Korea in the next phase of its growth journey,”
said Al Mana. “With our market leadership position and growth potential, this
is an exciting time to build upon the strong fundamentals in place and grow the
business and brand to the next stage.”
The change in ownership comes
38 years after McDonald’s opened its first store in Seoul in 1988. The U.S.
McDonald’s had full ownership of McDonald’s Korea through McDonald’s APMEA
Singapore Investments, its Asia Pacific market headquarters, since the Korean
branch was established until now.