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Co-op sells its 774 pharmacies to Bestway for £620m | Co-op sells its 774 pharmacies to Bestway for £620m |
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The troubled Co-op group has confirmed it will sell its 774-strong pharmacy chain for £620m to Bestway Group. | The troubled Co-op group has confirmed it will sell its 774-strong pharmacy chain for £620m to Bestway Group. |
The proceeds from the deal will be used to reduce the Co-op's huge debts and invest in other parts of the business. | The proceeds from the deal will be used to reduce the Co-op's huge debts and invest in other parts of the business. |
The transaction, which affects more than 6,500 employees, is expected to be completed in October this year. | The transaction, which affects more than 6,500 employees, is expected to be completed in October this year. |
The privately owned Bestway group owns the UK's second largest cash and carry wholesaler. | The privately owned Bestway group owns the UK's second largest cash and carry wholesaler. |
It is the UK's eighteenth largest privately owned company and seventh largest family-owned business. | It is the UK's eighteenth largest privately owned company and seventh largest family-owned business. |
Richard Pennycook, interim group chief executive of the Co-operative group, said: | Richard Pennycook, interim group chief executive of the Co-operative group, said: |
"Bestway is acquiring an excellent pharmacy business characterised by the quality and professionalism of colleagues and high levels of customer service. | "Bestway is acquiring an excellent pharmacy business characterised by the quality and professionalism of colleagues and high levels of customer service. |
"Bestway in return is an ideal owner, being a strong family-run group with a proven track-record of putting the needs of customers first," he added. | "Bestway in return is an ideal owner, being a strong family-run group with a proven track-record of putting the needs of customers first," he added. |
With this acquisition, Bestway will have an annual turnover of approximately £3.4 billion and a global workforce of more than 32,600 people, with over 11,900 people in the UK. | With this acquisition, Bestway will have an annual turnover of approximately £3.4 billion and a global workforce of more than 32,600 people, with over 11,900 people in the UK. |
Zameer M. Choudrey, Bestway group chief executive, said: "We see great potential to grow the business organically and through future acquisitions." | Zameer M. Choudrey, Bestway group chief executive, said: "We see great potential to grow the business organically and through future acquisitions." |
'Alternative business' | 'Alternative business' |
In the past year the Co-op group has been plunged into sudden and astonishing crisis because of the emergence of huge losses at its banking arm the Co-op bank. | In the past year the Co-op group has been plunged into sudden and astonishing crisis because of the emergence of huge losses at its banking arm the Co-op bank. |
This forced it to announce plans to sell its pharmacy chain and its farm businesses earlier this year. | |
Speaking about its farming businesses, a spokesperson for the group said that it had "received significant expressions of interest" from potential buyers. | |
In 2013 the Co-op bank was found to have a £1.5bn gap in its finances and the bank's boss, Paul Flowers, has recently admitted possession of drugs including cocaine and crystal meth. | |
The group then had to relinquish control of the bank as part of a subsequent rescue package, but the wider Co-op organisation still faces big financial and organisational problems, which were highlighted in a report earlier this year by Lord Paul Myners. | |
The Co-op began as a small shop in Lancashire and has since woven its way into British communities. There is now a Co-op food store in every UK postal district. | The Co-op began as a small shop in Lancashire and has since woven its way into British communities. There is now a Co-op food store in every UK postal district. |
The group has almost 8 million members and was seen by many as an alternative business: based on community rather than profit. | The group has almost 8 million members and was seen by many as an alternative business: based on community rather than profit. |
Having strong links to the Labour party, the group sponsors many Labour MPs. | Having strong links to the Labour party, the group sponsors many Labour MPs. |