GameStop, the world’s largest games specialist retailer is to be powered by leading independent energy provider Energia.
The deal will see Energia continue to supply the electricity to power GameStop’s network of 50 stores throughout Ireland, including stores in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford.
Ranked 305 on the Fortune 500, GameStop is the world’s largest multichannel video game retailer. GameStop’s retail network and family of brands include 6,707 company-operated stores in 15 countries worldwide and online at www.GameStop.com. GameStop offers customers the most popular games, hardware and gaming accessories for next generation video game systems and the PC. In addition, our buy, sell and trade program creates value for customers while recycling products no longer being played. Our store support centre in Dublin, Ireland, supports the Northern European division of GameStop, supporting 5 countries, namely, Ireland, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway.
Graham Cooke, Property Manager Ireland, GameStop commented, the combination of service and competitive pricing means it makes perfect sense to continue our business with Energia.
Shane Canavan, Key Account Manager, Energia commented, “Energia is delighted to retain the business of GameStop. We supply over one-third of Irish retailers, so choosing to renew their supply contract with us is a natural decision for huge numbers of Irish retailers.”
“As well as our competitive prices, Energia also offers excellent customer service. With Energia On-line customers can simply log on to a secure system and get unlimited access to analyse and interrogate their energy consumption, discover usage patterns and produce reports. This information in turn can be used with another product, the Energia Bureau, to manage energy efficiency projects in the business. Even better these services are free and secured by a customer’s own password.”
Energia has a 26% market share of the business electricity and gas market on an all–island basis, and over 60,000 customers. Energia Renewables is among Ireland’s leading providers of sustainable green energy, providing 25% of Ireland’s wind power to homes and businesses across Ireland.