Narodni trgovački lanac

Narodni trgovački lanac (NTL) is the Croatian retail trading chain founded in 2008. NTL currently has about 8.3 billion in revenues, 10,000 employees and owns more than 1,600 outlets. Its outlets are located in all counties with a total area larger than 250,000 square meters.

Their current share in the Croatian market, about 17%, puts them in second place behind the biggest retail chain Konzum whose share is about 30 percent of the market.[1]

Narodni trgovački lanac consists of 16 companies, and trade Kerum and Tommy from Split and Bakmaz from Zadar, Biljemerkant from Osijek and Boso from Vinkovci, Pemo from Dubrovnik and Studenac from Omiš and Trgonom from Novi Marof, Idis from Siska, Trgocentar from Virovitica and Zagreb chain Diona. In March, 2010. The group was approached by three companies - Lonia from Kutina, Gavranović, Zagreb, and Trgocentar from Zabok.

Creation of National supermarket chain followed the pooling of retailers Mercator, Billa and Plodine who have decided to jointly approach the suppliers to ensure a more favorable purchase price of goods and positioning in the market. The biggest proponent of NTL was Željko Kerum, the owner of supermarket chain Kerum, who claimed it to be the only way for a small regional traders to oppose the domination of the biggest Croatian retail chains.

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