By Rumman Ahmed

BANGALORE--Indian apparel company Arvind Ltd. (500101.BY) said Thursday it has entered into franchisee agreements with U.S.-based branded-apparel maker VF Corp. (VFC) and U.K. retailers Debenhams PLC (DEB.LN) and Next PLC (NXT.LN).

A unit of Arvind has taken over the local franchises of these three international brands from Planet Retail Holdings Pvt. Ltd., which previously sold them in India, the company said in a statement.

Arvind plans to set up 30 more Nautica stores in India in the next three years. The addition will take the tally of Nautica stores in India to 41 stand-alone outlets and 71 shop-in-shop stores, it said.

It also plans to quadruple the number of Debenhams store to eight and Next stores to 12 in India in three years.

Arvind Chairman and Managing Director Sanjay Lalbhai told reporters that the company plans to invest 1.50 billion rupees ($28 million) in growing these three brands over the next three years.

India allows foreign retailers full ownership of their local operations in the single-brand segment, but many of these companies prefer to come into the country through the franchisee route.

Write to Rumman Ahmed at rumman.ahmed@dowjones.com

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