BMW's Brilliance China partner considers selling JV stake, report says

BMW's Brilliance China partner considers selling JV stake, report says

Automotive News Europe — 2024-01-15

Automotive Industry

Owners of BMW’s automaking partner in China are considering options to raise funds, including selling the company’s stake in its joint venture with the automaker, according to people familiar with the matter.

Preliminary talks regarding Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd.’s 25% stake in its joint venture with BMW are ongoing, no final decision has been made and there may not be a transaction, the people said.

Other automakers involved in the deliberations include China FAW Group Co.

The joint venture with BMW is Hong Kong-listed Brilliance China’s most valuable asset, accounting for almost all of its net income.

BMW spent 3.6b ($3.9b) in 2022 to lift its stake in the joint venture to 75% from 50%, after the Chinese government removed foreign ownership limits.

Brilliance China’s parent, Brilliance Auto Group Holdings Co., is undergoing a restructuring after defaulting on debt payments in 2020. Regulators also fined the company millions of yuan for a range of violations, including fabrication of earnings reports.

A plan approved last year will see the government of Shenyang, the northeast Chinese city where the group is based, take over and repay Brilliance Auto’s creditors 16.4b yuan ($2.3b) in installments.

Officials from the Shenyang government, which will have a 29.99% stake in Brilliance China when the restructuring is completed, said they were not aware of the potential sale.

Brilliance China and FAW representatives did not respond to requests for comment, while BMW declined to comment.

The BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd. joint venture has two factories in Shenyang, a research and development center and a powertrain plant.

BMW Brilliance plans to invest 10b yuan in a battery assembly plant and will also begin producing next-generation Neue Klasse electric vehicles in Shenyang from 2026, Bloomberg News reported in May.

The China venture currently makes seven model ranges with annual production capacity of 830,000 units, according to BMW.