Domino's

Domino's International Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Domino's LLC, began serving consumers outside the United States in 1983 when the first store opened in Winnipeg, Canada. Since then, Domino's International has extended its global reach to include more than 90 international markets serviced by more than 18,300 stores.

 

See below for the Latest Domino's News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.

Domino’s India cafe experiment to lure customers during off-peak hours

Its biggest challenge is making coffee a habitual purchase at a pizza chain.

Domino’s Singapore celebrates 17th anniversary with new meal deal

A portion of the sales will be donated to a charity.

Domino's Pizza China targets 350 new sites in 2026

As of Q1 2026, the company operated 1,462 stores across 72 cities.

Domino’s Pizza Singapore eyes further expansion despite F&B sector closures

The move reflects the 'disciplined network expansion' strategy its operator said.

Domino’s Pizza Enterprises taps ex-McDonald’s executive as CEO

Andrew Gregory will start at Domino’s no later than 5 August 2026.

Fast-food, quick-service chains power top 25 brands to $190.1b in 2026

Expansion and rising takeout, delivery, and quick-service demand drive sector growth.

Domino’s Pizza China enters Hainan with Sanya outlet

The company now has presence in 72 cities across the mainland.

Domino's Pizza China expands presence with 62 new outlets

China is Domino’s third-largest international market by store count.

Domino's Pizza, Inc. net income slips 5.2% in Q3

Diluted earnings per share dropped by 2.6% to $4.08.

Domino's unveils first major rebrand in 13 years

The new look will roll out in the coming months across the US and multiple international markets.

Domino’s names Dieter Haberl as new Japan CEO

He will take on the role on 20 October.

Domino's Pizza China posts net profit of $9.1m in H1

Basic earnings per share came in at $0.07 (RMB0.50).

Domino’s taps Asia chief Josh Kilimnik as interim Japan CEO

Current Japan CEO Martin Steenks will shift to the role of COO.