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  2. Feb 17, 2023 · The owner of the Iceland supermarket chain has sold all of its 27 Irish-based stores in order to focus on its UK business.

  3. In November 2013, Iceland Foods acquired seven Irish stores which were previously franchised. [41] In February 2023, Iceland's parent company sold its 27 Irish stores to The Project Point Technologies, although the company was expected to continue to use the Iceland brand name under a franchise agreement. [42]

  4. Feb 20, 2023 · Iceland has sold all 27 of its stores in the Republic of Ireland as part of plans to focus its efforts on the UK. The supermarket said The Project Point Technologies has acquired its entire shareholding in the business and will continue to run the stores under the Iceland fascia as part of a franchise agreement.

  5. Feb 20, 2023 · Iceland has sold all its 27 stores in the Republic of Ireland to a franchise owner as it focuses on its UK business.

  6. Feb 17, 2023 · Supermarket chain Iceland sells all of its Irish stores. The company said it plans to focus instead on the UK market. Paul O'Donoghue. February 17, 2023. The company’s Irish outlets will continue to operate as normal on a franchise basis. Picture: Getty.

  7. Feb 20, 2023 · Iceland has sold all 27 stores it owned in the Republic of Ireland to a new owner that will operate the outlets on a franchise basis. The new owner is The Project Point Technologies, whose director Naeem Maniar has links to a number of other grocery businesses in the country.

  8. Aug 19, 2023 · On 17 February, Iceland Stores Ltd sold their Irish operations – which had expanded from seven to 27 locations in total – to The Project Point Technology Ltd (PPTL), to the tune of €1. Iceland...