1 23 A Year B C D E Tesco Revenue by Location between 2018 and 2022 Tesco Bank UK & ROI Revenue (Em) 2010 Number of stores 2018 7,033 6.002 38,656 44 883) Central Europe Revenue (Em) 6,343 6,030 Revenue (Em) 1,047 1,097 Total Revenue (Em) 46,046 52,010
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