TGI Fridays to go public through merger with its U.K. franchisee

TGI Fridays to go public through merger with its U.K. franchisee


TGI Fridays logo is seen on one of their branches. 

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TGI Fridays and Hostmore, the chain’s U.K. franchisee, announced plans to merge on Tuesday.

The all-share deal is valued at 177 million pounds ($220 million). If it closes, TGI Fridays, best known for its potato skins, chicken wings and endless appetizers, will be publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker “TGIF.”

The company’s headquarters for its U.S. and global brand operations will remain in Dallas, Texas. CEO Weldon Spangler, who has led the company since October, will keep his current role.

“This transaction represents the next step in our journey as it increases our corporate-owned restaurant locations and provides capital to expand our presence globally,” Spangler said in a statement.

The new company would own 189 restaurants in the U.S. and the U.K., the companies said. Franchisees would operate the remaining roughly 400 locations of the chain’s global footprint, which spans 44 countries.

If approved by regulators, the merger is expected to close in the third quarter.

TriArtisan Capital Advisors bought TGI Fridays from longtime owner Carlson Restaurants in 2014 in a deal reportedly valued at more than $800 million. TriArtisan also owns stakes in P.F. Chang’s and Hooters.

In 2019, TGI Fridays announced plans to go public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company, but that deal fell apart as the Covid pandemic roiled financial markets and the restaurant industry.

In 2022, TGI Fridays’ revenue rose 3.6% to $75.2 million, according to U.S. franchise disclosure documents. But the bar and grill chain has been stuck in turnaround mode as shopping malls decline and the casual-dining segment loses customers.

Earlier this year, TGI Fridays closed 36 underperforming restaurants in the U.S.



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