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Sunday 24 April 2016 7:43 pm

Chinese billionaire in talks to sell House of Fraser stake to Hamleys owner

By: Kasmira Jefford

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The Chinese billionaire owner of House of Fraser is in talks to sell a stake in the department store chain, two years after buying it in a £480m deal. 

Sanpower, the Chinese conglomerate chaired by Yuan Yafei, bought House of Fraser in 2014 through its subsidiary Nanjing Xinjiekou, which operates a chain of department stores in China's Nanjing province. 

The company is currently exploring a "cooperation arrangement" with Hong Kong-listed shoe retailer C.Banner, which "may eventually lead to an acquisition"  of a stake in House of Fraser, according to a statement on the Hong Kong stock exchange.

C.Banner, whose chairman Chen Yix reportedly has family ties to Yuan Yafei, bought Hamleys from Ludendo last year and plans to open the toy store's first China outlet in September inside a new House of Fraser flagship – called Oriental Fraser – in Nanjing. 

Read More: House of Fraser to open three stores in China

It said a strategic alliance with House of Fraser's parent company Highland group could help give the two businesses "greater bargaining power" with suppliers and help grow their brands. 

"The company and Nanjing Xinjiekou are currently exploring possible structures for their cooperation and no agreement has been reached in respect of the acquisition of an interest in Highland Group by the company," C.Banner said.

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