Reliance Industries acquires global toy firm Hamleys

IANS  |  Mumbai 

In a bid to become a in the global toy industry, Ambani-led Industries Limited (RIL) on Thursday announced it has acquired iconic British toy retailer from Chinese fashion wear firm for an undisclosed sum.

Of late, the toy company has struggled financially due to uncertainties owing to Brexit and economic slowdown in the UK.

Brands, a subsidiary of Industries, has signed a definitive agreement with Hong Kong-listed firm C Banner International, to acquire 100 per cent shares of Hamleys, the company said in a statement.

The deal will give the Indian acquirer complete control of operations spread over 167 stores across 18 countries. Reliance, which already has the master franchise for in India, will also get to own 88 stores across 29 cities that is currently operates.

The company is named after William Hamley, who founded a toy shop called 'Noah's Ark' in London, in 1760. Ownership of the shop passed through the family and by 1837 when Hamley's grandsons operated the store, it had become famous. People belonging to the royalty and nobility were among its customers.

"We have built a very significant and profitable business in toy retailing under the Hamleys brand in This worldwide acquisition places Reliance in the frontline of global retail," said Darshan Mehta, of

acquired Hamleys in 2015 in a 100 million pound deal.

"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 added.

Hamleys opened its first flagship store in 1881.

The purchase of the global toy-making would be a boost for Reliance Retail's global ambitions and its annual growth target of 30 per cent for a decade.

Reliance will help grow Hamley's business with its and distribution network.

For the January-March quarter in 2019, reported a 77.07 per cent increase in its pre-tax profit to Rs 1,923 crore.

For the fiscal 2018-19, reported a revenue of Rs 1.30 lakh crore -- an 88.68 per cent growth which is the highest by any retailer in the country.

The company is now working on creating the world's largest

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 22:02 IST