Restaurant Brands New Zealand lifted second-quarter sales as the fast-food operator's expansion to Australia and Hawaii brought in more cash.
Sales increased 12 per cent to $251 million in the 16 weeks ended September 10, the company said. That puts first-half sales 12 per cent ahead of last year at $431m.
New Zealand's largest fast-food operator is expanding into overseas markets to drive earnings growth.
The company, which operates the KFC, Pizza Hut, Starbucks Coffee and Carl's Jr brands in New Zealand, has expanded its business to KFC in Australia and Taco Bell and Pizza Hut in Hawaii.
Total store numbers lifted by eight compared with the same period last year after the company acquired a further 13 KFC stores in Australia. They were offset by the sale of five New Zealand Pizza Hut stores to independent franchisees.