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Jollibee Foods Corp. is set to spin off its international business and aims to list it on a US stock exchange by late 2027. This strategic move comes as the Philippine fast-food giant intensifies efforts to expand its global presence and enhance brand recognition worldwide.
The decision to pursue a US listing reflects Jollibee's commitment to tapping into the vast opportunities available in international markets. By separating its international operations, the company hopes to attract more investment and focus on growth strategies tailored specifically for its overseas ventures.
Jollibee has been rapidly expanding its footprint beyond the Philippines, with a growing number of locations in North America, Europe, and Asia. The planned listing is expected to provide additional capital to support further expansion and innovation in its menu offerings. As the company gears up for this significant transition, stakeholders are eager to see how Jollibee will navigate the competitive landscape of the global fast-food industry.
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