MILAN – Café Coffee Day, India’s largest coffee chain, has shut down around 280 outlets in the first quarter of the current fiscal year, due to profitability issues and likely future increase in expenses, a company statement said.
With these closures, the total count of its outlets stood at 1,480 as on June 30, 2020.
Café Coffee Day also reported a decline in average sales per day (ASPD) per during the April-June quarter.
However, the count of its vending machines went up to 59,115 units in Q1 FY20 from 49,397 in the same quarter a year ago.
“Exports operations have been temporarily stopped due to lower margins and higher working capital requirement and around 280 outlets are closed during the quarter based on various factors including the profitability, future increase in major expenses,” the company said.
It further said that the decision “will result in continuing the remaining cafes profitable and adding value to the company as a whole to continue as going concern”.
Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd (CDEL) has been paring its debt through the sale of non-core assets after the death of its promoter V G Siddhartha.
Earlier, in March this year CDEL had announced to repay Rs 1,644 crore to its 13 lenders after concluding a deal with Blackstone Group to sell its technology business park CDEL in September last year had announced the sale of its Global Village Tech Park in Bengaluru to global investment firm Blackstone and realty firm Salarpuria Sattva at an enterprising value of Rs 2,700 crore. It has also sold CDEL’s stake in IT firm Mindtree to L&T Infotech.