Croatian retailer Studenac to keep Kea's name, employees

Ljubljana/Split, 16 September - The Croatian retailer Studenac on Monday presented its plans after it acquired the Slovenian supermarket chain Kea, saying that this will be an excellent starting point for further expansion in Slovenia. The value of the deal was not revealed but Andrija Topić from Studenac said Kea shops will keep their name, employees and suppliers.

Ljubljana Studenac logo. Photo: Rok Bizjak/STA

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Studenac logo.
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Ljubljana Chairman of the board at Studenac Michal Senczuk presenting the Croatian company's purchase of Slovenian private retailer Kea. Photo: Rok Bizjak/STA

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Chairman of the board at Studenac Michal Senczuk presenting the Croatian company's purchase of Slovenian private retailer Kea.
Photo: Rok Bizjak/STA

Ljubljana Member of the board at Studenac Andrija Topić presenting the Croatian company's purchase of Slovenian private retailer Kea. Photo: Rok Bizjak/STA

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Member of the board at Studenac Andrija Topić presenting the Croatian company's purchase of Slovenian private retailer Kea.
Photo: Rok Bizjak/STA

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