In a note on Tuesday, CLSA said a pan-India presence would bring scale benefits for Westlife, while McDonald’s would swiftly regain its lost ground, given the ongoing dispute with the existing partners, impacting its brand and quality of service. A quick resolution would be in the company’s interest, and a delay would benefit competitors such as Domino’s, Pizza Hut and KFC.
Economies of scale would benefit the top line and help keep costs down. Given their record of growing the franchise in the southern and western part of the country, Westlife would be the obvious first choice to run the other two regions before McDonald’s considers someone else, said an analyst at a domestic brokerage. From 166 restaurants in the June quarter of 2013, Westlife now has 261.
Analysts say valuations upwards of Rs 3,000 crore would mean Westlife, which has little free cash flows, would have to take a loan or dilute equity to fund the purchase. Westlife ended FY17 with a loss of Rs 12 crore. How it structures its deal, if one comes about, with McDonald’s will be critical.
To increase its return on investment, the company has cut capex on new stores by 25-30 per cent over the past four years to Rs 2.2-2.3 crore per store. This is expected to help it post an operating profit margin of 15 per cent, from the FY17 level of five per cent.
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