McDonald's partners with gas tycoon to open first store in Kazakhstan

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Fast-food giant McDonald’s has announced it will open its first restaurant in the oil-rich Central Asian state of Kazakhstan next year, in partnership with an energy tycoon related by marriage to President Nursultan Nazarbayev. The company will open its first burger joint at an unspecified location in Kazakhstan in the second half of 2015, with more to follow, it announced last week. McDonald’s is heading into Kazakhstan with good connections guaranteed: it will be partnering with prominent gas tycoon Kairat Boranbayev, whose daughter Alima is married to Nazarbayev’s grandson, Aysultan Nazarbayev. “Our agreement with Kairat will enable us to continue to build our brand,” Doug Goare, president of McDonald’s Europe, said of the foray into Kazakhstan. The Kazakhstan launch comes as McDonald’s is under pressure in neighbouring Russia, where more than half of its 440 locations are under investigation over alleged health and safety violations, and nine outlets have been temporarily closed, in the ongoing stand-off between Moscow and the west over the Ukraine crisis. The company denies the allegations.

Kazakhstan is a close economic partner of Russia’s, but has been keen to distance itself from Moscow as western sanctions bite, making it abundantly clear that its doors are always open to foreign investors. Kazakh insiders say the key to business success in the country is often not what you know, but who you know.

Goare described the planned launch in Kazakhstan as part of McDonald’s strategy of “looking at opportunities to enter new markets with development potential.”

The sprawling country may have a population of just 17 million people, but its inhabitants have a voracious appetite for an oil-fuelled consumer lifestyle. Shopping malls have sprung up all over the country, and other western fast-food joints such as Burger King and KFC are already popular. McDonald’s did not specify any locations for its outlets, but the company is likely to be eyeing Almaty – the financial capital and Kazakhstan’s richest city – first, with Astana, the capital, and the oil-rich towns in the west of the country not far behind. McDonald’s said its burger joints in Kazakhstan would offer “iconic favourites such as the Big Mac, Chicken McNuggets and French fries.”

The company – which often adapts menus to cater for local tastes – did not specify if it would be riding into horse-meat-mad Kazakhstan with an equine burger on the menu.