Blackburn's EG Group have confirmed that co-founder Zuber Issa will step down as co-CEO of the company at the end of October.
In June, the company announced that it has agreed to sell its remaining UK forecourt business and some food service locations for £228m to Zuber.
Zuber will now lead a new UK petrol forecourt and convenience retail business, including food service, to be branded ‘EG on the Move’.
The company said all relevant approvals for the UK transaction have now been received and the group is progressing to completion expected on 31 October.
Zuber will step down from his executive leadership capacity at EG Group, becoming a non-executive director, and Mohsin will be CEO.
Mohsin Issa said: “This is a very exciting time for EG Group and the wider sector. I am delighted to return to lead EG Group where there are many opportunities.
“I would like to also pay tribute to Zuber’s effective leadership, incredible contribution, dedication and commitment to EG Group.
"We embarked on this exciting enterprise journey together knowing no boundaries, moving from one site in Bury to the world class global convenience business that it is today.
“I look forward to continuing to work with my brother and receiving his strategic counsel as a fellow shareholder and board member on the EG Group Board.”
Zuber Issa said: “Mohsin and I have realised and surpassed our own expectations and the Group is a UK success story on a global stage.
“We pioneered the convenience retail and foodservice model at the roadside and now EG has an extensive global network spanning nine international markets across the UK, Continental Europe, US and Australia with more than 5,500 sites and employing about 38,000 colleagues.
“Our business represents the very best standards and customer experience of leading retail brands in fuel, foodservice, grocery and merchandise. I am very proud of what we have built together and look forward to being part of the Group’s continued success.”
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