Two more service stations have switched to the Texaco brand, having both previously sold fuel under the Shell brand. Johnsons Retail's Pentwyn Service Station in Cardiff and Central Convenience Stores' Verwood Motors in Dorset, both switched to the Texaco brand in the last few months.
Family-owned Johnson's Retail has three service stations, two of which were already Texaco-branded. From his experience of working with Valero, who market fuel in the UK under the Texaco brand, part-owner Michael Johnson made the decision to bring their third service station under the brand too.
Johnson said, "Switching over proved a big decision for the business, as this site had been Shell branded for a considerable length of time. Valero proved to be very competitive on their fuel offer and were very supportive of our planned site development works."
A big factor in deciding to switch was Valero's card offering. "Texaco's offer of cross-card acceptance meant we could continue to accept a wide range of fuel cards. This was a big factor in helping us reach the decision to switch.This has proved a big success and we now offer contactless, Apple Pay and Android Pay, which has also reduced the sites' transaction times," he added.