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Sticks’n’Sushi acquired by McWin

McWin Capital Partners have acquired a majority share in Sticks’n’Sushi. The private equity firm already have shareholdings in Gail’s, L’Osteria and Big Mamma Group, and have acquired the Danish brand and its 27 restaurants.

 

Sticks’n’Sushi have been targeting growth in London and Berlin – London currently has 10 sites.

 

The Financial Times have stated that with the acquisition McWin will now own approximately 95% of the brand. The purchase of these shares mean the company is valued at around €80m.

 

In November, last year, McWin became the franchisee of Burger King in Poland & Romania. This was followed, in December, with the announcement that the brand was the new franchisee of Popeyes in the same regions.

 

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