KKR to sell stake in supermarket chain Seiyu

Aeon, other Japanese peers seen placing bids

Seiyu KKR 2025-01-07

Seiyu has gone through business restructuring under KKR. (Photo by Ryo Asayama)

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- U.S. private equity company KKR is considering selling its stake in Japanese supermarket operator Seiyu, Nikkei has learned. KKR has started a bidding process and plans to decide the buyer by February. The deal could be worth hundreds of billions of yen.

Japanese peers including Aeon, Pan Pacific International Holdings -- operator of discount retail chain Don Quijote -- and Trial Holdings are expected to have placed bids for Seiyu shares at the first tender offer held recently. 

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