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Brand & Business: Jollibee Foods Corporation enters into a joint venture with Yoshinoya International Philippines

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC), one of the largest Asian food service companies, with Yoshinoya International Philippines, Inc. (YIPI), announced today that it will establish a 50/50 joint venture to operate  and expand the “Yoshinoya” brand in the Philippines. Yoshinoya is a beef bowl business based in Japan and one of the largest and most recognized Japanese restaurant brands globally, with over 2,000 stores  worldwide. The joint venture company will be the franchisee for “Yoshinoya” in the Philippines.  Completion of this transaction is subject to standard legal agreements and regulatory authority approval. 

YIPI is the Philippine subsidiary of Asia Yoshinoya International SDN BHD and Yoshinoya  Holdings Co. Ltd., the trademark owner of the Yoshinoya System. YIPI currently operates three Yoshinoya  stores in the Philippines. The joint venture plans to open 50 stores in the Philippines in the long-term. 

“We are very pleased to enter this joint venture with the largest food service company in the  Philippines. Jollibee will certainly have a significant positive impact on Yoshinoya’s business in the  country, with its extensive consumer knowledge, operational focus and presence in the Philippines. This  partnership presents us a great opportunity to increase the potential growth of Yoshinoya in the  Philippines,” said Yasutaka Kawamura, CEO & President of Yoshinoya Holdings Co. Ltd. 

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JFC Chairman, Mr. Tony Tan Caktiong stated: “We are truly thrilled to have the opportunity to  partner with YIPI and grow the Yoshinoya brand in the Philippines. JFC will benefit from Yoshinoya’s  experience and know-how in Japanese cuisine. The Philippines remains JFC’s most important market and  Yoshinoya will be a strong addition to our presence in the country. I am confident that this is the beginning  of a long-term and much larger partnership.”  

JFC operates the largest food service and restaurant company in the Philippines with five wholly owned brands – Jollibee, Chowking, Greenwich, Red Ribbon, Mang Inasal – which are market leaders in  their respective segments.  

Yoshinoya is JFC’s first ever Japanese food chain. The Yoshinoya brand will be a strong addition  to the foreign franchised brands currently being operated by JFC in the Philippines, namely: Burger King  (with 98 stores), PHO 24 (1 store) and Panda Express (1 store). These brands contribute 3.5% to the  Philippine business’ system wide sales. Yoshinoya’s contribution to JFC’s system wide sales will not be  significant yet as it has very limited number of stores, but it has huge opportunity to increase sales by taking  advantage of the strong demand for food delivery. Yoshinoya’s food, particularly its signature Gyudon  beef bowl holds very well for delivery. 

JFC aims to be the leading market developer of foreign restaurant brands in the country, making it  the partner of choice. Long-term, JFC plans to have close to 400 stores for its foreign franchised brands in  the Philippines. JFC sees high potential for broad acceptance across the country for these foreign franchised  brands as it expects expansion of the upper middle class in the country in the long-term. This will create  demand for a wider variety of food products including those from foreign brands. The goal of these foreign  franchised brands is to contribute to the sustainable growth of the domestic business by successfully  building the brands and growing each brand to be the leader in its market segment. These foreign franchised brands also create benefits such as economies of scale, synergies in organization and supply  chain allowing them to be profitable in a short period of time.

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