Carrefour Marinopoulos

Carrefour Marinopoulos is a Greek retailer. It was formed in 1995 as a 50-50 joint venture between the Greek Marinopoulos Group and the French Carrefour Group, but, in 2012, Carrefour decided to withdraw from the joint venture due to the Greek crisis.[1] It is the biggest retail chain in Greece in terms of both turnover and number of stores. As of 2015, the company operates over 700 stores.Carrefour Marinopoulos in 2013 had a revenue of €1.74 billion and profits €131 million.Marinopoulos brothers have a fortune of around €270 million.

Stores

Country Stores
Greece Greece 749
Bulgaria Bulgaria 22
Albania Albania 20
Cyprus Cyprus 18
Republic of Macedonia Republic of Macedonia 2

Future Expansion

Country Year
Serbia Serbia 2017

Overview

Carrefour Marinopoulos stores are divided into three formats, differentiated by size and the range of products sold.

Carrefour Marinopoulos also owns 11 hypermarkets (branded Carrefour) and 4 supermarkets (branded Carrefour Express) in Cyprus.

The Carrefour Group and the Marinopoulos Group, through a different joint-venture (Dia Hellas SA), also used to control the Dia hard discount stores located in Greece. However, Dia withdrew from Greek market in 2010.[2]

Until the late 1990s the Marinopoulos super markets were operated as Prisunic-Marinopoulos in cooperation with the 1997 closed French chain Prisunic. The mascot was called ΠιΜί and was on all low cost products.

See also

References

  1. "Business Companies Carrefour will not withdraw from China, says CEO". Want China Times. December 29, 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  2. "Agreement between Carrefour Greece and Marinopoulos: Dia Stores". Bloomberg. February 18, 2010. Retrieved March 9, 2014.

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