Core Insights - Roark Capital is considering the sale of bakery chain Nothing Bundt Cakes, with a potential valuation exceeding $2 billion [1] - The sale process is expected to begin in early 2026, with North Point and Bank of America engaged as advisers [1] - Nothing Bundt Cakes has expanded from 390 locations at the time of Roark's acquisition in 2021 to 700 outlets across over 40 US states and Canada [2] Financial Performance - The business is projected to generate $120 million in EBITDA by 2026 [3] - Roark Capital manages assets totaling $41 billion and has been active in the franchised restaurant sector, including notable acquisitions like Dave's Hot Chicken for $1 billion in 2025 and Subway in 2024 [3] Company Background - Nothing Bundt Cakes was established in 1997 and specializes in hand-crafted bundt cakes available in various flavors and sizes [2] - Roark Capital acquired Nothing Bundt Cakes in 2021 from Levine Leichtman Capital Partners [2] Market Activity - Roark Capital is also exploring a potential IPO for Inspire Brands, which owns several fast-food chains including Dunkin', Arby's, and Jimmy John's [4]
Roark Capital explores sale of Nothing Bundt Cakes
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-30 11:13