Co-op Wholesale Limited ( ; formerly Nisa Retail Limited, Nisa-Today's and Northern Independent Supermarkets Association) is a groceries wholesaler (or "symbol group") operating in the United Kingdom. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Co-operative Group, though itself not a cooperative.
The company helps people franchise their stores under the Co-op Food and Nisa brands.
In 1987, it merged with The Today’s Group to become Nisa-Today’s.
In 2006, a merger with Costcutter, another symbol group, was proposed, but ultimately fell through, after concerns about a cartel "Nisa's chairman to step down", Yorkshire Post, 2 November 2006 forming were reported to the Office of Fair Trading by members of Nisa-Today's who opposed the merger. "Nisa-Costcutter deal collapses". 23 October 2006.
In 2012, Nisa-Today's demerged into Nisa and Today's Group. Today's Group subsequently merged with Landmark Wholesale in 2018 to form Unitas Wholesale.
Nick Read was appointed as Nisa CEO in February 2015, and began what The Grocer described as a "hard-fought turnaround".
In November 2017, Nisa's 1,190 members approved the purchase of the business by the Co-operative Group. The acquisition was subject to regulatory approval by the Competition and Markets Authority, and was finalized in May 2018. In 2019, Nisa recruited more than 500 stores, representing a 40% increase in the number of outlets being signed.
In March 2025, Nisa rebranded to Co-op Wholesale, the Nisa brand itself would continue to be used by Co-op Wholesale.
, some stores are branded under the LoCo fascia. in October 2011]]
, Nisa Retail Limited supplies over 4,000 convenience shops and small supermarkets, including the Costcutter symbol group and CK Foodstores in Wales. According to accounts for year ending on 31 March 2014, Nisa Retail Limited had an estimated net worth of £30.77 million.
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