Malaysia

Japan corporations to buy Eu Yan Sang for US$800 million

Special purpose company to acquire 86% of brand founded in Malaysia.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 05 Apr 2024 3:00PM

Japan corporations to buy Eu Yan Sang for US$800 million
Eu Yang Sang International is to be sold to Japan’s Mitsui & Co and Rohto Pharmaceutical Co for US$800 million. – Pic from Eu Yang Sang website, April 5, 2024.

TWO Japanese corporations have teamed up to buy Eu Yang Sang International in a deal valuing the traditional chinese medicine company at US$800 million (RM3.8 billion), Channel NewsAsia reports.

Japan’s Mitsui & Co and Rohto Pharmaceutical Co have set up a special purpose company to acquire the firm that was founded in 1879 in Gopeng, Malaysia, and which expanded to Singapore and Hong Kong

The special purpose company will acquire 86% of Eu Yang Sang from Righteous Crane Holding.

Righteous Crane Holding is owned by a fund managed by Tower Capital Asia, a unit of Temasek Holdings, and the founding family members of Eu Yan Sang.

Following the deal, there will be a takeover bid for the remaining 14% share in the traditional Chinese medicine company, while the family of Eu Yan Sang will reinvest partially into the Misui-Rohto special purpose company, Mitsui said in a statement.

Eu Yang Sang has more than 170 retail outlets and 30 clinics in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 5, 2024.

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