The business of petrol stations – How to buy it and associated ownership costs.

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GUEST – Reggie Sibiya, the chief executive at Fuel Retailers' Association

Depending on location and revenue estimates, becoming a petrol station franchisee can cost up to R40 million, with estimated earnings of around R390,000 per month or R4.68 million a year. Reggie Sibiya helps us unpack the cost of owning a petrol station.
29 Jul 2024 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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