Pepco Group N.V. operates as a discount variety retailer in the United Kingdom, Poland, and rest of Europe. The company offers apparel comprising children wear; homeware-led general merchandise, including toys, home decors, and seasonal products; and FMCG. It also offers food and drink, health and beauty, household, gardening, DIY, pet, stationery, books, and DVDs. As of September 30, 2021, the company operated 3,504 stores, which include 2,464 stores under the Pepco brand; 801 stores under the Poundland brand; and 239 stores under the Dealz brand. The company was incorporated in 2014 and is based in London, the United Kingdom. Pepco Group N.V. operates as a subsidiary of Pepco Holdco Limited.
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