Barry Group acquires off-licence chain

CORK-BASED GROCERY retailer and wholesaler the Barry Group has completed its acquisition of the Carry Out off-licence business…

CORK-BASED GROCERY retailer and wholesaler the Barry Group has completed its acquisition of the Carry Out off-licence business for an undisclosed sum.

The Carry Out chain has 52 stores nationwide and an estimated 35 per cent share of the specialist off-licence market. It was previously owned by Cork-based group Galvin’s Wholesale, which went into examinership in September. The Barry Group, which operates the Costcutter and Quick Pick grocery store franchises, said it expects the takeover to add €42 million to its annualised turnover of €212.5 million.

“This takeover represents a substantial investment and a significant milestone for the Barry Group as we look to build our footprint in the mainstream off-sales sector,” said managing director Jim Barry. “We believe this deal will allow us grow our scale and leverage our increased buying power.”

The Barry Group, which operates from a 125,000sq ft central distribution centre in Mallow, employs 218 staff and suppliesover 700 stores including 230 affiliated stores under the Costcutter, Buy Lo and Quik Pick brands.

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In September, it reported sales for the year to the end of January up 4 per cent on 2008. Group profit before tax rose to €2.67 million.

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist