Symbol group
A symbol group is a form of franchise of convenience shops, found primarily in the United Kingdom and Ireland. They do not own or operate shops, but act as suppliers to independent shops which then trade under a common banner.
Unlike other forms of franchise, they have expanded primarily by selling their services to existing shops, rather than by actively developing new outlets. Examples of such franchises are Spar, Londis, Nisa Local and Centra.
Groups
Symbol groups include:- Centra
- SuperValu
- Mace
- Spar
- Gala
- Best-one, Bargain Booze and Wine Rack
- Costcutter - 2,600 shops
- Nisa - 2,400 shops
- Premier Stores - 3,400 shops
- Londis and Budgens - 1,800 shops
Market
In 2014, the Institute of Grocery Distribution reported that the symbol group market is worth £15.5bn, with a 42% share of the UK convenience market through 17,080 shops.In the 2010s there was significant consolidation in the sector, as Tesco purchased Booker and the Co-operative Group purchased Nisa.