LSE:VVO (Vivo Energy plc)

About VVO

Vivo Energy PLC distributes and markets Shell-branded fuels and lubricants to retail and commercial customers in Africa. The company has three reportable segments: Retail includes Retail fuel is aggregated with Non-fuel retail. Commercial includes Commercial fuel, LPG, Aviation and Marine. The Lubricants consist of Retail, B2C, B2B and Export Lubricants. It generates maximum revenue from the Retail segment.
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