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Desi company Jubilant FoodWorks launches Domino’s Pizza in Bangladesh

Jubilant & its subsidiary have the exclusive rights to develop and operate Domino's Pizza brand in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal.

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Published : Mar 16, 2019, 2:43 PM IST

Updated : Mar 16, 2019, 3:10 PM IST

Kolkata: Jubilant FoodWorks Limited (JFL) which owns Domino's Pizza chain in India, on Friday said it entered Bangladesh through a joint venture with a local partner.

A joint venture company Jubilant Golden Harvest Limited is formed between JFL and Golden Harvest QSR Limited, a part of Bangladesh based Golden Harvest Group, to set up stores in Bangladesh.

  • Excited to enter the Bangladesh market. The first Domino’s Pizza store opened officially in Dhaka today to a very positive and enthusiastic response. We look forward to building a strong and vibrant business in Bangladesh. pic.twitter.com/OeqZ9Bt215

    — Pratik Pota (@pratikpota) March 15, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

For Jubilant, this is the second overseas market in the neighbouring country after Sri Lanka.

Jubilant & its subsidiary have the exclusive rights to develop and operate Domino's Pizza brand in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal.

Read more:US Court dismisses visa fraud lawsuit against Infosys, Apple

"Bangladesh is a key strategic market for us with immense potential for growth in the food service sector. We are delighted to launch Domino's Pizza in the country in partnership with Golden Harvest and are confident that this will go on to win consumer acceptance and become a successful business in Bangladesh," JFL chairman Shyam S Bhartia said in a statement.

The company did not elaborate financial details of the JV arrangement.

Part of the Jubilant Bhartia group as on December 2018, the JFL operates a network of 1,200 Domino's Pizza restaurants across 271 cities.

(Inputs from PTI)

Kolkata: Jubilant FoodWorks Limited (JFL) which owns Domino's Pizza chain in India, on Friday said it entered Bangladesh through a joint venture with a local partner.

A joint venture company Jubilant Golden Harvest Limited is formed between JFL and Golden Harvest QSR Limited, a part of Bangladesh based Golden Harvest Group, to set up stores in Bangladesh.

  • Excited to enter the Bangladesh market. The first Domino’s Pizza store opened officially in Dhaka today to a very positive and enthusiastic response. We look forward to building a strong and vibrant business in Bangladesh. pic.twitter.com/OeqZ9Bt215

    — Pratik Pota (@pratikpota) March 15, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

For Jubilant, this is the second overseas market in the neighbouring country after Sri Lanka.

Jubilant & its subsidiary have the exclusive rights to develop and operate Domino's Pizza brand in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal.

Read more:US Court dismisses visa fraud lawsuit against Infosys, Apple

"Bangladesh is a key strategic market for us with immense potential for growth in the food service sector. We are delighted to launch Domino's Pizza in the country in partnership with Golden Harvest and are confident that this will go on to win consumer acceptance and become a successful business in Bangladesh," JFL chairman Shyam S Bhartia said in a statement.

The company did not elaborate financial details of the JV arrangement.

Part of the Jubilant Bhartia group as on December 2018, the JFL operates a network of 1,200 Domino's Pizza restaurants across 271 cities.

(Inputs from PTI)

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Jubilant FoodWorks enters Bangladesh market
         Kolkata, Mar 15 (PTI) Jubilant FoodWorks Limited (JFL)
which owns Domino's Pizza chain in India, Friday said it
entered Bangladesh through a joint venture with a local
partner.
         A joint venture company Jubilant Golden Harvest
Limited is formed between JFL and Golden Harvest QSR Limited,
a part of Bangladesh based Golden Harvest Group, to set up
stores in Bangladesh.
         For Jubilant, this is the second overseas market in
the neighbouring country after Sri Lanka. Jubilant & its
subsidiary have the exclusive rights to develop and operate
Domino's Pizza brand in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and
Nepal.
         "Bangladesh is a key strategic market for us with
immense potential for growth in the food service sector. We
are delighted to launch Domino's Pizza in the country in
partnership with Golden Harvest and are confident that this
will go on to win consumer acceptance and become a successful
business in Bangladesh," JFL chairman Shyam S Bhartia said in
a statement.
         The company did not elaborate financial details of
the JV arrangement.
         Part of the Jubilant Bhartia group as on December
2018, the JFL operates a network of 1,200 Domino's Pizza
restaurants across 271 cities. PTI BSM
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Last Updated : Mar 16, 2019, 3:10 PM IST
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