Paz Retail and Wholesale Division

The Company's modern fueling sites are located on Israel's major transportation routes, offering a variety of road services around the clock, providing maximum availability and convenience. The fueling sites offer full-service and self-service filling options, convenience stores, car washes, automatic fueling, and other advanced amenities.

At Yellow convenience stores, customers benefit from a broad range of products and services including fast food, freshly baked goods, premium coffee, grocery products, nutritious ready-to-go meals, Wi-Fi access, financial services such as Caspoman cash withdrawal, and a number of purchases and loading of pre-paid Easy Park parking cards, cash cards, and cell phones.

The company's technologically advanced computerized systems ensure real-time management of sales and inventories, and support the broad range of services available at the cash register. These sophisticated systems significantly reduce customers' waiting time and enhance convenience and efficiency of the shopping experience.

The Paz Chain Unit operates 174 gas stations at which the company sells directly to its end-customers. The Unit aims to guarantee high-quality customer-focused services that satisfy customers' needs.

The Keshet Unit is in charge of the group of 82 Paz gas stations that are not operated directly by the company. Keshet strives to enhance customer service quality through collaboration between the stations and Paz, reflected in Paz's support for station business development programs focusing on sales promotions and expanding retail operations on the gas station sites.

The Wholesale Unit manages the company's off-station fuel sales. The Unit works to promote sales to off-station customers through its specialization in fuels. The Unit is responsible for maintaining contact and collaboration with private distributors and Paz company distributors The Unit handles national customers, tender customers, individual customers, cross-corporate tenders and other sale activities such as the sale of kerosene and diesel oil for domestic heating, and the management of corporate on-site gas stations ("internal stations"). The Unit is also responsible for the operations of Pazomat, another Paz subsidiary. Pazomat is Israel's largest electronic fueling company, and its fueling devices are installed in over 160,000 vehicles nationwide. Pazomat services vehicle fleets of government ministries, the defense forces, local governments, and both small and large commercial companies. Pazomat's unique vehicle fleet control and command system also offers subscribers additional advanced services such road services and car washes.