Tesco and Dairy Farm International Holdings are reportedly among those who submitted second-round bids for Carrefour’s south-east Asian assets.

Carrefour set a 5 November deadline for second-round bids in an auction for stores in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. The auction is expected to raise US$1bn, according to Reuters reports.

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According to the reports, Dairy Farm is only interested in the Malaysian and Singapore assets, while Tesco is pursuing most of the assets up for sale.

The auction is allegedly being run in two separate processes, one for the Thai assets and the other for the Malaysian and Singapore assets.

Japanese retailer Aeon and Malaysian private-equity fund Navis Capital are reportedly in the running to buy the Malaysian and Singapore assets.

Other bidders reportedly include Thai retailers Big C, which French retailer Casino part owns and Central Group, as well as Thai FMCG firm Berli Jucker Pcl.

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