Saint Bella Group enters strategic cooperation with L Catterton

Reuters03-18 16:49
Saint Bella Group enters strategic cooperation with L Catterton

Saint Bella Group said it has entered into a strategic cooperation with consumer-focused investment firm L Catterton. The cooperation includes technology and consumer-insight support aimed at improving service quality and customer experience. The parties also plan to pursue resource sharing to support overseas expansion and international market opportunities. Saint Bella and L Catterton said the cooperation will include joint investment incubation and introductions to potential strategic acquisitions in maternal, childcare, and health consumer products. L Catterton said it manages about USD 40 billion of equity capital across private equity, credit, and real estate platforms.

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