Filta Group Holdings PLC
LSE:FLTA

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Filta Group Holdings PLC
LSE:FLTA
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Price: 165.1 GBX -2.88% Market Closed
Market Cap: £48.2m
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Filta Group Holdings PLC
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Filta Group Holdings Plc engages in the provision of cooking oil filtration and fryer management services. The company is headquartered in Rugby, Warwickshire and currently employs 144 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2016-11-04. The firm operates through four segments: Site Service, Equipment Sales & Installation, Franchise Development and Fryer Management. The Site Service’s segment consists of its preventive maintenance and reactive services, including its Seal replacement service. The Equipment Sales & Installation segment represents the provision of design, sale and installation solutions. The Franchise Development and Fryer Management segments encompass its franchise model and consist of the sale of franchises. The firm also has three geographic segments, which include the United Kingdom, North America and Europe. The North America and Europe operations are operated as a franchise network, and the United Kingdom activities are operated under both franchise and direct sale business models.

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