The Co-op sells petrol station business for £600m
The Co-op has sold its petrol station business to supermarket giant Asda for £600m, it announced on Wednesday, saying the deal would free up cash for the company and strengthen its financial position. The deal includes 129 petrol forecourt sites across the country, representing 5% of Co-op’s total retail portfolio of 2,564 stores.
The company said that the sale would allow it to focus on its core retail business, including building new convenience stores, as well as growing its wholesale, franchise and e-commerce operations.Expected to complete in the fourth quarter of this year, the Co-op said it also hoped the transaction would reduce its debt levels and bolster its balance sheet.
“This transaction is in line with our strategy to move away from operating petrol forecourts and supports our vision of Co-operating for a fairer world while building our core leading convenience business,” said Shirine Khoury-Haq, chief executive at the Co-op.”I would like to thank our incredible colleagues in these stores, and we will work closely with Asda to ensure a smooth transition,” she said.
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The Co-op has sold its petrol station business to supermarket giant Asda for £600m, it announced on Wednesday, saying the deal would free up cash for the company and strengthen its financial position.
The deal includes 129 petrol forecourt sites across the country, representing 5% of Co-op’s total retail portfolio of 2,564 stores.
The company said that the sale would allow it to focus on its core retail business, including building new convenience stores, as well as growing its wholesale, franchise and e-commerce operations.
Expected to complete in the fourth quarter of this year, the Co-op said it also hoped the transaction would reduce its debt levels and bolster its balance sheet.
“This transaction is in line with our strategy to move away from operating petrol forecourts and supports our vision of Co-operating for a fairer world while building our core leading convenience business,” said Shirine Khoury-Haq, chief executive at the Co-op.
“I would like to thank our incredible colleagues in these stores, and we will work closely with Asda to ensure a smooth transition,” she said.