Burger King to expand in Colombia

Fast food emporium Burger King plans to open 100 restaurants over the next five years in Colombia, media reported Wednesday.

The Miami-based burger joint signed an agreement with Fondo Escala Capital, a private equity fund managed by Medellin company Promotora, to expand its presence in Colombia five-fold.

Making part of the deal, the two joining companies will get a majority stake in Kinco SAS, the company opening Burger King franchises in Medellin, Cali and Barranquilla. The funds already managed by Promotora have a value of around $70 million.

Burger King has lately set a trend of signing exclusive restaurant development agreements with similar deals brokering in Brazil, China and Russia.

Burger King has been in Colombia since 2008, and the fast-food chain sees Colombia’s thriving economy as a valuable market in its expansion mission.

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