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Starbucks Sells 60% Stake in Its China Business to Boyu Capital for $4 Billion

by Economy India
November 4, 2025
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Starbucks Sells 60% Stake in Its China Business to Boyu Capital for $4 Billion

Starbucks Sells 60% Stake in Its China Business to Boyu Capital for $4 Billion

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Strategic joint venture aims to strengthen local operations, tap China’s fast-growing coffee market, and streamline Starbucks’ regional structure


Seattle (United States) (Economy India): In a major strategic realignment of its global operations, Starbucks Corporation has announced the sale of a 60% stake in its China retail business to Boyu Capital, a prominent Chinese investment firm, in a deal valued at USD 4 billion. The move marks a significant shift in the coffee giant’s approach to managing its second-largest market after the United States.

According to a statement issued by the company, the two firms have agreed to form a joint venture to operate Starbucks’ retail stores across mainland China, where the brand has witnessed both rapid expansion and rising competition in recent years.

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A Strategic Partnership for Localized Growth

Under the terms of the agreement, Boyu Capital will acquire a controlling 60% stake, while Starbucks will retain 40%, ensuring continued involvement in brand operations, product development, and store experience management.
The partnership aims to strengthen local decision-making, optimize supply chains, and tailor marketing strategies to the unique preferences of Chinese consumers.

“This joint venture represents a new phase in Starbucks’ China journey — one that combines our global coffeehouse heritage with Boyu’s deep local expertise,” said Laxman Narasimhan, CEO of Starbucks.

Boyu Capital, founded in 2010 and based in Hong Kong, has a strong track record of investments in consumer-facing brands in China, including companies like Alibaba and Yum China. Its experience in local retail expansion is expected to provide operational agility and cultural insight to Starbucks’ China operations.

Starbucks Sells 60% Stake in Its China Business to Boyu Capital for $4 Billion
Starbucks Sells 60% Stake in Its China Business to Boyu Capital for $4 Billion

China: A Crucial Market for Starbucks

Starbucks first entered China in 1999 and has since become one of the country’s most recognizable Western brands, operating more than 6,800 stores across 250 cities. China remains Starbucks’ second-largest market, contributing roughly 15% of its global revenue.

However, the brand has faced stiff competition in recent years from domestic players such as Luckin Coffee and Cotti Coffee, which have rapidly expanded their footprints with aggressive pricing and localized offerings.

The joint venture is expected to help Starbucks navigate this increasingly competitive landscape while ensuring long-term brand relevance in China’s fast-evolving coffee culture.

“The Chinese coffee market is projected to grow at over 10% annually through 2030. Starbucks wants to stay at the forefront of that growth, but doing so requires deeper localization,” said Eric Li, an analyst at Shanghai-based market research firm SinoGlobal Insight.

Deal Structure and Financial Impact

The USD 4 billion transaction will be funded by Boyu Capital through a mix of equity and debt. Starbucks will continue to receive royalty payments from brand licensing and product sales under the new structure.

Financial analysts expect the deal to provide Starbucks with significant liquidity, enabling it to refocus on its U.S. and EMEA markets, while maintaining strategic exposure to China.

Shares of Starbucks rose slightly in after-hours trading following the announcement, signaling investor approval of the company’s efforts to streamline its international operations and reduce exposure to foreign regulatory risks.

Why Starbucks Chose Boyu Capital

The decision to partner with Boyu Capital was not just financial — it reflects a broader strategy of deeper local integration.
Boyu’s strong government relationships and understanding of China’s regulatory environment make it an ideal partner to navigate post-pandemic consumer shifts and policy reforms in the food and beverage sector.

Moreover, this collaboration is expected to accelerate digital innovation, with a focus on Starbucks’ mobile ordering ecosystem, delivery partnerships with Alibaba’s Ele.me, and new loyalty programs designed specifically for Chinese customers.

A Shift in Starbucks’ Global Strategy

The move also underscores Starbucks’ global restructuring efforts aimed at decentralizing its international business.
In recent years, Starbucks has adopted a “market partnership model,” handing over operational control in select regions to local partners while maintaining brand and quality oversight.
Similar arrangements have been executed in markets such as South Korea and the Philippines.

“Starbucks is learning from its global experience — local partnerships bring agility and cultural resonance that a centralized model cannot,” noted Professor Jonathan Hale, a global retail strategist at Columbia Business School.

Broader Implications for the Coffee Industry

The Starbucks–Boyu Capital partnership may also reshape China’s broader coffee landscape. With this infusion of capital and management alignment, Starbucks could strengthen its premium positioning against domestic rivals who rely heavily on discounts and app-based sales.

At the same time, the deal could encourage other Western brands to pursue joint-venture strategies in China amid rising localization pressures and geopolitical complexities.

Starbucks’ decision to sell a controlling stake in its China business to Boyu Capital marks a pivotal moment for the brand’s international growth model.
By prioritizing local collaboration, operational flexibility, and cultural adaptation, the company aims to reinforce its long-term presence in one of the world’s most dynamic consumer markets.

As the global coffee race intensifies, this $4 billion deal represents more than a financial transaction — it is a calculated step toward redefining the future of global retail partnerships in China’s evolving business ecosystem.

(Economy India)

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