Pressbyrån

Chain of convenience stores in Sweden
Pressbyrån
IndustryRetail
Founded1899
Headquarters
Stockholm
,
Sweden
Area served
Sweden
OwnerReitan Group
Websitewww.pressbyran.se Edit this at Wikidata
A Pressbyrån store in Stockholm Central Station

Pressbyrån is a chain of convenience stores in Sweden that sells magazines and newspapers, convenience foods such as chilled drinks, potato chips, candies, ice cream, hot dogs and tobacco products. They also sell tickets for public transport, prepaid SIM cards, top-ups and stamps. Stores are often located adjacent to metro stations, commuter railway stations and bus terminals.[1]

History

The company was founded in 1899, and started out by selling newspapers in railway stations.

In 1917, Pressbyrån started a subsidiary Alga to manufacture postcards and stationery. The name derives from the initials of the two directors' wives: Anna Lundquist och Anna Gadh. Alga later developed into a major publisher of board games in Sweden, was spun off as an independent company by Pressbyrån's owner Bonnier Group in 1940, and was acquired by BRIO in 1983.[2]

It has since grown to around 300 stores, all franchised, and is now owned by the Reitan Group,[3][4] which also owns the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian rights to franchise its historical direct competitor 7-Eleven. Since the 2010s, both brands have faced increased competition from new convenience store chains such as Circle K, Direkten and MyWay.

On 11 July 2020, Pressbyrån opened its first automated convenience store called Pressbyrån Go in a small section of an existing staffed store in Kungsholmen, Stockholm.[5] The first true standalone Pressbyrån Go store opened just outside Westfield Mall of Scandinavia on 19 January 2021.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Swedish AB Svenska Pressbyran Selects Retalix StorePoint Solution for its 320 Sites in Sweden". Business Wire. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  2. ^ Boken om ALGA, by Jimmy Wilhelmsson, 2019, ISBN 978-91-984567-4-5, OCLC 1089418626
  3. ^ "Svenska Pressbyrån". Food Chain Magazine. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Vision & organisation". Pressbyrån (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Pressbyrån gör som Amazon – öppnar butik utan personal och kassa".
  6. ^ "Pressbyrån Go öppnar vid Westfield Mall of Scandinavia".

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