Chain operates ten local pharmacies
It's being reported in the UK that the owner of Lloyds Pharmacy has put all of its 1,300 branches at risk of closure.
The business was sold to a private equity firm less than a year ago for £477 million. New owners, Aurelius, have already announced the closure of 237 of its pharmacies in Sainsbury's supermarkets.
According to The Sun newspaper Aurelius has launched a strategic review which could leads to the sale of the business or its closure.
Lloyds Pharmacy has ten outlets in the Isle of Man - making up around half of the community pharmacies on Island. The company has been experiencing staffing issues in recent months leading to problems for people requiring NHS prescriptions.
Lloyds Pharmacy has 17,000 employees throughout the UK and has reportedly suffered losses for many years. It closed 76 pharmacies in 2022.
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