Co-op plans to take over hundreds of shops in Southern Co-op deal


The Co-op Group is planning to take over Southern Co-op in a deal that would add hundreds of food and funeral shops to the retail giantโ€™s chain.

Theย societies announced proposals that would need to be approved by members to go ahead.

It involves bringing Southern Co-opโ€™s 300,000 members into the seven million-strong Co-op Group, as well as its roughly 300 food, funeral and Starbucks coffee branches.

Co-op Group will also gain its three crematoria under the deal, enabling it to re-enter the growing market alongside its funeral services.

The firms did not disclose the price of the potential transaction.

Southern Co-op is based in Portsmouth and operates mainly across the south of England, incorporating London, and under the Co-op Food and Welcome brands.

It was founded in Portsmouth as a co-operative in 1873.

Co-operatives refer to businesses that are owned and controlled by their members, who can have a say in how the business is run.

Southern Co-op members will be given a vote on the proposals, which, if approved by members and regulators, are expected to go ahead in the final quarter of 2026.

The merger would happen through a process called โ€œtransfer of engagementsโ€, which allows two societies to come together.

Ben Stimson, Southern Co-opโ€™s chief executive, said the deal would secure the future of the business, which has recently grappled with falling profits and higher costs.

He said: โ€œBy coming together, we can secure the co-operative future of Southern Co-op as part of a stronger combined Co-op Group, whilst creating an even stronger voice nationally and internationally to advance the co-operative cause.โ€

Kate Allum, Co-op Groupโ€™s interim chief executive, said: โ€œJoining forces across Co-op Group and Southern Co-op will create new opportunities for members to have access to a greater range of benefits across a wider society, with more trading opportunities, and in turn more benefits for them and their communities.โ€

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