French retail giant Carrefour said today it has sold 10 per cent of its Brazilian subsidiary to local billionaire Abilio Diniz for USD 650 million.
"This transaction is a significant first step in the plan ... To bring outside investors into the capital of its Brazilian subsidiary in order to strengthen its local ties and support its growth," Carrefour said in a statement.
Diniz was previously in partnership with Carrefour's French rival Casino, with which he shared control of his family business Pao de Acucar.
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Brazil is Carrefour's second biggest market after France, generating some 10.2 billion euros in revenues in 2013.
The group has 256 outlets in Latin America's biggest economy and employs 72,000 people.