Euro Garages has grown sales by nearly 50% by further expanding its UK footprint and attracting new customers to its existing network.
In results for the year to July 31, 2014, the Blackburn-based company saw turnover climb to £646m, a rise of 47% compared with 2013 (£439m), and profit was up 67% to £30m.
Sales were boosted by the acquisition of 48 existing petrol forecourt sites in the Midlands and East of England, which was completed in May with the help of a new finance package agreed with a syndicate of backers. The deal means Euro Garages now has almost 200 petrol forecourts across the UK.
The company achieved organic growth during the year, helped by rises in like-for-like fuel and non-fuel sales. During the year, the company added 12 Greggs stores to its forecourts. It plans to have 30 of the fresh bakery outlets across the Euro Garages estate by the end of this year, along with 100 Subway and Starbucks outlets.
In the current financial year, Euro Garages forecasts revenue of more than £850m, boosted by the impact of new sites and underlying like-for-like growth in fuel and non-fuel sales. The company expects profits to approach £50m.
Zuber Issa, chief executive of Euro Garages, said: “This has been another milestone year for us. The latest acquisition of sites has significantly grown our national presence and even more people now have the chance to enjoy and access our forecourt experience.
“At the same time, we are seeing customers at our existing sites continuing to take advantage of our best-in-class fuel, convenience retail, food and drink offers. This approach remains at the heart of our business model. Britons are increasingly switching to convenience retailing and I believe we are perfectly positioned to continue capitalising on this consumer shift to shopping for fewer items but more frequently.”
Headcount at Euro Garages has increased from 1,800 to more than 3,200 over the past year, with 40% of the workforce aged 16 to 24. In the next 12 months, the company expects to create a further 2,500 new jobs through a combination of acquiring sites and opening ‘new to market’ forecourts, with a focus on the south of England.
Managing director Mohsin Issa added: “Our continued success has been underpinned by the robust brand offer we provide to our customers, ongoing capital investment in our sites and our commitment to expanding our national footprint to consistently outperform the market in challenging retail trading conditions.
“However, we are not resting on our laurels. With the backing of our supportive lenders and brand partners, we are pushing ahead with plans to increase our national coverage, particularly in the south of England. This means bringing our brand partnerships to even more customers, investing in our sites and creating more jobs.”
Euro Garages was founded in 2001 by brothers Mohsin and Zuber Issa with the acquisition of a single petrol filling station in Bury. Since then it has opened almost 200 more sites and agreed partnerships with brands including Starbucks, Subway, Burger King, Greggs and Spar as well as oil majors Esso, BP and Shell. Last year it was ranked third in the Forecourt Trader Top 50 Indies.
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