AAG ACQUIRE MULTIPLE FACTORS WITH TURNOVER OF EU 44.1M

Trading organisation, Alliance Automotive Group has confirmed that it acquired six UK businesses in the last quarter worth a total turnover of EU44.1m, with another two more recent purchases yet to be confirmed.

The 19-branch Mill Auto was the best-known acquisition by the trading group, with the annual turnover amount confirmed as EU 36.7m. The next highest value was Stockport-based CV Parts with turnover of EU 2.1m.

Other light vehicle distributor acquisitions include Keighley-based KG Motaquip, Hartlepool-based Advanced Motor Components and Newcastle upon Tyne based Northumbrian Motor Factors, each of which are single-branch factors.

Cargo Motor Factors, based in Newcastle under Lyme in Staffordshire was also bought.

Within the past week, there have been reports that a multi-branch factor in the North of England and a single branch firm in the South East have also been acquired.

Ed’s note: An earlier version of this story confused sale price and turnover. Apologies for any confusion it may have caused. 

 

 

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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