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Krispy Kreme sells Japanese operations for $65 million amid debt pressures

Krispy Kreme agreed to sell its Japan operations for about $65 million to Unison Capital to help reduce debt and improve financial flexibility.
Krispy Kreme agreed to sell its Japan business, consisting of 89 stores and nearly 300 delivery points, to private equity firm Unison Capital for about $65 million in cash. The transaction is expected to close in early 2026 and is part of efforts to reduce the doughnut maker’s leverage and improve financial flexibility following a sharp stock decline this year.