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McColl’s boss steps down as chain fights for survival

The boss of McColl’s Retail Group has stepped down as the convenience store chain looks to raise funds for its survival.

The departure of Jonathan Miller, who has been with the company since 1992, came as the retailer said that it “remains in an ongoing dialogue with its lenders… and continues to believe that a financing solution will be found that involves its existing partners and stakeholders”.

Shares in McColl’s, which owns 1,100 managed shops, have fallen by another 12% to 1.8p, valuing the group at just £5.3m.

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