Deal brings the number of Maxol-branded sites across the island of Ireland to 252
The purchase of the service stations is part of Maxol ’s €100 million strategy for growth it announced last yearis to expand the number of service stations it owns in Leinster following the approval by competition regulators of its plans to buy Naas Fuels.-branded service stations in the Leinster region, in December. In April the CCPC said it would carry out a full investigation to establish if the proposed acquisition would lead to less competition in the State.
The acquisition includes seven sites located in Ballylinan, Co Laois; Gorey, Co Wexford; Kiltale and Ratoath in Co Meath; Maganey, Co Carlow; Prosperous, Co Kildare; and Wicklow Town. The stations currently operate under the Circle K brand, with Gala convenience stores on-site.
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