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McDonald’s largest global franchisee is working on a 20-year renewal agreement

Arcos Dorados expects to add 90 to 100 units in 2025

Arcos Dorados Holdings Inc., Latin America’s largest restaurant company and the world’s largest independent McDonald’s franchisee, said it will renew its master franchise agreement with the quick-service giant. Arcos Dorados received a renewal notice from McDonald’s Aug. 1 to replace the parties’ existing MFA with a new, 20-year MFA to be effective Jan. 1, 2025.

The franchisee shared its intention to exercise its renewal option on Monday and the parties are now working to finalize the new agreement. In addition to renewing the partnership through Jan. 1, 2045, the agreement is also expected to include a 6% royalty rate for the first 10 years, 6.25% for the subsequent five years, and 6.5% for the final five years.

In addition to a steady royalty rate for the next decade, Arcos Dorados and McDonald’s expect the renewed agreement to support additional growth in the franchisee’s 20 existing countries and territories, with approximately 90 to 100 new units expected to open in 2025.

Late last year, McDonald’s announced plans to target a 50,000-unit global footprint by 2027, or about 10,000 more locations than it has today. If this goal comes to fruition, it will mark the fastest period of growth in the company’s 69-year history. For its part, Arcos Dorados operates nearly 2,400 restaurants throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The franchisee became a publicly-traded company on the New York Stock Exchange in April 2011. Its current market capitalization is $1.8 billion, while its share price has grown steadily by about 60% in the past 10 years. On the news of a renewal agreement Tuesday morning, Arcos Dorados’ share price jumped 16%.

Contact Alia Kelso at [email protected]

 

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