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Yum Brands exits Pizza Hut for $2.7B after 250 closures flagged

Private equity consortium takes the chain as same-store sales deteriorate and competitive pressure mounts.

Published June 19, 2026 Source MSN Money From the chopped neck
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HENRI IV · June 19, 2026

Yum Brands exits Pizza Hut for $2.7B after 250 closures flagged

Private equity consortium takes the chain as same-store sales deteriorate and competitive pressure mounts.

Source MSN Money ↗

Yum Brands announced Tuesday it will sell Pizza Hut to a private equity consortium for $2.7 billion, severing its oldest brand relationship after the chain flagged 250 restaurant closures scheduled for 2026. The transaction marks the first major divestiture in Yum's portfolio since spinning Taco Bell's international operations in 2016 and removes a business that has underperformed KFC and Taco Bell for seven consecutive quarters.

The sale comes three weeks after Pizza Hut disclosed the closure plan in a regulatory filing, citing "persistent traffic declines in legacy suburban markets" and margin compression from delivery-app commission structures that now average 28% of ticket value. Same-store sales fell 4.7% in Q1 2025, the steepest drop among Yum's three major brands. The 250 closures represent roughly 6% of Pizza Hut's U.S. footprint and will concentrate in markets where the chain operates company-owned stores rather than franchised units. Yum did not disclose the buyer consortium's composition but confirmed the group includes a U.S.-based PE firm and an undisclosed strategic partner.

The $2.7 billion valuation implies a multiple of approximately 5.2x trailing EBITDA, below the 7-9x range typical for QSR transactions over the past 18 months. That discount reflects both Pizza Hut's operational headwinds and the structural shift in casual dining, where delivery platforms have inverted the economics of the pizza category. Domino's vertically integrated delivery model and Little Caesars' value positioning have taken market share while Pizza Hut's franchise system struggled to absorb third-party logistics costs. The sale allows Yum to reallocate capital toward KFC and Taco Bell, which generate higher unit economics and require less corporate support infrastructure. Investors will watch whether the consortium attempts a turnaround or accelerates rationalization to extract cash flow from remaining high-performing markets.

Allocators should monitor two developments in the next 90-120 days: the identity of the strategic partner in the buyer consortium, which will signal whether this is a financial-engineering play or a genuine operational bet, and Yum's deployment of the $2.7 billion in proceeds. The company carries $11.2 billion in net debt and has historically returned excess capital through buybacks rather than bolt-on acquisitions. If Yum announces accelerated repurchases or a special dividend within the next quarter, it confirms management's view that portfolio optimization beats brand rehabilitation. The closure timeline also matters—if the 250 units shutter before the transaction closes in Q4 2025, the buyer inherits a cleaner but smaller asset.

The transaction settles at a valuation that prices in contraction, not recovery. That spread between 5.2x and market comps tells allocators how private equity now underwrites legacy QSR assets in a delivery-dominated category.

The takeaway
Yum exits Pizza Hut at a **5.2x** EBITDA discount to recent QSR deals, confirming the brand's structural impairment in delivery-dominated pizza.
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