Maxi (retail)
Native name | Maksi / Макси |
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Private | |
Industry | Retail |
Predecessor | Delta Maxi Group |
Founded |
Belgrade, Serbia (July 30, 2004 ) First founded 2000 |
Headquarters | Belgrade, Serbia |
Area served |
Serbia Bosnia & Herzegovina Montenegro Bulgaria Albania |
Key people |
John Kyritsis, COO Delhaize Serbia, Montenegro (Director) Sales VP Slobodan Rudan, Maxi Format director Dimitrije Stojanovic |
Products | Supermarket |
Services | Discount stores, hypermarket, supercenter, supermarket, superstore, other specialty |
Revenue | €886.45 million (2013) [1] |
€40.50 million (2013)[1] | |
Total assets | €557.23 million (2013)[1] |
Total equity | €288.33 million (2013)[1] |
Owner | Delhaize Group (100%) |
Number of employees | 11,763[1] |
Website |
www |
Maxi (full legal name: Delhaize Serbia d.o.o. Beograd), or officially Delhaize Serbia is a Serbian supermarket chain, part of Delhaize Group. Maxi was founded in 2000, with its first store opening at Belgrade and also headquartered in Belgrade. The chain has around 450 stores in the region.[2]
In Serbia, Maxi became the biggest retail company by acquiring companies C-market and Pekabeta. Since 2014, Maxi and Tempo is no longer operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company "Tropic Group" from Banja Luka bought the ownership of 39 retail supermarkets (Tempo, Maxi) from "Delhaize BiH".[3]
Locations
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Serbia
Maxi is expanding quickly across Serbia, and plans to have a chain in the entire Balkan region. Some current locations are in the following cities:
Maxi supermarket: |
Mini Maxi: |
Tempo express: |
Montenegro |
Albania |
Bulgaria |
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See also
- Delhaize Group
- Tempo Centar - the cash and carry/hypermarket version of Maxi
- Piccadilly
- Pekabeta
- C-market
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Основни подаци из консолидованог финансијског извештаја за 2013. годину (in Serbian). Agencija za privredne registre Srbije. 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ↑ Škrbić, M. "Delta prodala Maksi za 932,5 miliona evra". blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ↑ "Belgian Delhaize withdraws from BiH" (in Bosnian). bhdijaspora.com. bhdijaspora.com. Retrieved 4 January 2016.