Couche-Tard has operations in 31 countries and territories and more than 16,700 stores.
The company behind the 7-Eleven convenience store chain in Japan says it has received a takeover offer from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.
Terms of the proposal by the Canadian convenience store company were not disclosed.
In a statement, Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd. said it has received a confidential, non-binding and preliminary offer from Couche-Tard to buy all of the outstanding shares of the company.
The board of directors of the Japanese retailer has formed a special committee to review the proposal.
Seven & i said the committee will conduct a careful and comprehensive review of the proposal, the company’s stand-alone plans and other alternatives.
Couche-Tard said it is focused on reaching what it called a "mutually agreeable transaction that benefits both companies' customers, employees, franchisees and shareholders."
However, the Quebec-based company cautioned that there could be no certainty at this stage that any agreement or transaction will be reached.
Couche-Tard has operations in 31 countries and territories and more than 16,700 stores.