The Business of Fashion
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
SEOUL, Korea — French cosmetics group L'Oréal SA has been picked as the preferred bidder to buy 70 percent of South Korean fashion and cosmetics firm Nanda, in a deal estimated at 400 billion won ($375 million), Korea Economic Daily reported on Tuesday, citing investment banking sources.
The deal would make L'Oréal the latest foreign investor to bet on continued demand for Korean beauty products in Asian markets such as China, backed by the popularity of Korean pop culture.
The proposed purchase from Nanda's founder is aimed at strengthening L'Oréal's presence in the Chinese make-up market, the newspaper said. UBS is managing the deal, it said.
L'Oréal declined to comment as did a UBS spokesman in Hong Kong. Nanda officials were not available for comment.
ADVERTISEMENT
Nanda began as an online retailer and has expanded to open physical stores in South Korea, Tokyo and Hong Kong. Its Style Nanda clothing line and 3CE cosmetics brand are particularly popular among Chinese tourists.
The unlisted firm recorded 129 billion won in sales in 2016, versus 109 billion in 2015, a regulatory filing showed.
The deal would follow Unilever NV in September agreeing to buy cosmetics company Carver Korea Co Ltd for €2.27 billion ($2.80 billion).
LVMH and Estée Lauder Companies Inc have also invested in South Korean cosmetics firms.
By Hyunjoo Jin and Ju-min Park; additional reporting by Sarah White; editors: Kim Coghill and Christopher Cushing.
From analysis of the global fashion and beauty industries to career and personal advice, BoF’s founder and CEO, Imran Amed, will be answering your questions on Sunday, February 18, 2024 during London Fashion Week.
The State of Fashion 2024 breaks down the 10 themes that will define the industry in the year ahead.
Imran Amed reviews the most important fashion stories of the year and shares his predictions on what this means for the industry in 2024.
After three days of inspiring talks, guests closed out BoF’s gathering for big thinkers with a black tie gala followed by an intimate performance from Rita Ora — guest starring Billy Porter.