Starbucks China Changes Hands: New Majority Owner with Ties to Li Ka-shing, Alibaba, and CATL

Deep News
2025/11/04

Starbucks China, one of the most attractive assets in the coffee retail market, has finalized its new equity partner. On November 4, Starbucks Corporation announced a strategic partnership with Boyu Capital, a leading Chinese alternative asset management firm. The two parties will establish a joint venture to operate Starbucks' retail business in China.

Under the agreement, Boyu will hold up to a 60% stake in the joint venture, while Starbucks retains 40% ownership. Starbucks will continue as the owner and licensor of its brand and intellectual property, granting rights to the new entity. Based on an enterprise valuation of approximately $4 billion (excluding cash and debt), Boyu will acquire its corresponding equity stake. Starbucks estimates the total value of its China retail business at over $13 billion, comprising proceeds from the stake sale, retained equity value, and long-term licensing revenue.

The joint venture will be headquartered in Shanghai and manage Starbucks' existing 8,000 stores across China. Both parties aim to expand Starbucks' footprint in China to 20,000 stores. Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol stated that Boyu's local expertise will accelerate expansion, particularly in smaller cities and emerging markets. Boyu partner Huang Yuzheng emphasized opportunities to enhance localized customer experiences while leveraging Starbucks' global leadership.

Boyu Capital, founded in 2011, has notable investments including Alibaba, NetEase Cloud Music, and WuXi AppTec. Earlier this year, it acquired a 45% stake in Beijing SKP for $4-5 billion. The firm was also a cornerstone investor in recent IPOs of Mixue Group (HKEX-listed), CATL, and Hengrui Pharmaceuticals.

Starbucks reported strong China performance in its fiscal 2025 results (ending September 28), with 8,000+ stores and ¥22 billion in net revenue, marking 5% growth. Same-store sales rose 2% in Q4 with 9% transaction growth.

This partnership follows Starbucks' July 2024 announcement exploring strategic investors for China operations. Over 20 institutions initially expressed interest, with Boyu and Carlyle Group emerging as final bidders. Analysts suggest the move mirrors localization strategies seen with McDonald's China (rebranded as Golden Arches) and Yum China, both of which accelerated store expansion after bringing in local partners.

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