Bridgepoint, the private equity firm, is to take a big stake in Itsu, the Asian fast-food chain – a deal that will revive one of the UK casual dining industry’s most successful partnerships.
Sky News has learnt that Bridgepoint is putting the finishing touches to a deal, with an announcement possible as soon as Monday.
The deal is expected to value Itsu at up to £100m.
It will see the London-based investor joining forces for the second time with Julian Metcalfe, Itsu’s founder.
Together, they were instrumental in growing Pret a Manger into one of the most ubiquitous food businesses on British high streets.
Bridgepoint bought a stake in Pret in 2008 in a deal valuing the company at £364m.
A decade later, it was sold for £1.5bn, having quadrupled revenues and profits, and making Bridgepoint more than six times its original investment.
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