Ibersol SGPS SA
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Ibersol SGPS SA
Glance View
Ibersol SGPS SA engages in operation of restaurant chain franchises. The company is active in Portugal and Spain. The firm divides its activities into six business areas: Restaurants and Delivery; Counters; Travel; Coffee Kiosks; Catering, and Concessions. In the Restaurants and Delivery area, it is involved in the operation of restaurant chains under brand names of Pizza Hut, Pasta Caffe and Pizza Movil. In the Counters area, it operates restaurant chains under banners KFC, O Kilo, Burger King and Pans, as well as The Eat-Out Group brand names. The Travel business sector includes the provision of foodservices on highways and airports. The Coffee Kiosks sector consists of coffee retailers under the brand name Delta. In the Catering sector, it is active in the preparation of meals. The Concessions sector includes the management of concessions for provision of foodservices in number of spots in Portugal, such as Serralves Museum and Casa da Musica, among others.
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