RIL to acquire British toy-maker Hamleys for Rs 620 cr

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ambani-led Industries Thursday announced it will acquire iconic British toy-maker for 67.96 million pounds (around Rs 620 crore) in an all-cash deal.

Hamleys, a 259-year-old toy-maker, has struggled to generate profits in recent times. It reported a profit after tax of 2.44 million pounds in 2018 after suffering a loss of 11.24 million pounds in 2017.

It is currently owned by Chinese fashion conglomerate C Banner International, which had acquired it for 100 million pounds in 2015. C Banner also owns the Chinese units of brands such as and

"Brands Ltd, a subsidiary of Industries, and Holdings, a Hong Kong-listed company, today signed a definitive agreement for Reliance Brands to acquire 100 per cent shares of Global Holdings Ltd, the owner of brand, from C Banner International," the company said in a statement.

Reliance Brands would acquire 100 per cent equity shares of "Hamleys Global Holdings Limited (HGHL) for a cash consideration of GBP 67.96 million", RIL said in a BSE filing.

Hamleys started with a single-store shop, Noah's Ark, in 1760. It now has 167 stores across 18 countries. Besides the UK, it has stores in China, Germany, Russia, India, and

Reliance Retail, Ambani's flagship retailer, already has a pan-franchise agreement with Hamleys to merchandise its famous toys.

This acquisition will catapult Reliance Brands to be a in the global toy industry, the company said in a statement.

In India, Reliance has the master franchise for Hamleys and presently operates 88 stores across 29 cities.

Reliance Brands said the worldwide acquisition of the iconic Hamleys brand and business places Reliance on the front-line of global

Personally, it is a dream come true, he added.

"Over the last few years, we have built a very significant and profitable business in toy retailing under the Hamleys brand in This 250-year-old English toy retailer pioneered the concept of experiential retailing, decades before the concept of creating unique experiences in brick and mortar retailing became the new global norm," Mehta said.

Hamleys was delisted from the Stock Exchange (LSE) in 2003 when it was taken over by Icelandic investment firm for USD 68.8 million. In 2012, it was sold for USD 78.4 million to Groupe Ludendo of ?

Hamleys opened it flagship store in 1881. This flagship store is set over seven floors covering 54,000 sq ft, with over 50,000 lines of toys on sale. It is considered one of London's prominent tourist attractions, receiving over 5 million visitors each year.

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 22:31 IST