Sales of Os Mosqueteiros in Portugal grew 9.6% in 2021 – Companies
The Os Mosqueteiros group, which owns the Intermarché, Bricomarché and Roady brands, closed last year with a turnover of 2.45 million euros in Portugal, a figure that takes into account the sale of materials and represents a growth of 9.6% compared to the “exceptional” year of 2020.
The lion’s share belongs to Intermarché, whose turnover, including compounds, reached 2.26 billion euros, representing an increase of 9.5% compared to 2020, indicates the group, in a statement sent this Tuesday to the newsrooms. .
Bricomarché saw its turnover grow 10% last year to 165 million euros, while Roady increased 5.3% to 37 million euros. Second, Intermarché the group has a market share of 8.45%, while Bricomarch is 15.5%.
Over the past year, the Musketeers opened a dozen stores in Portugal, ending 2021 with 339 points of sale (258 Intermarché, 47 Bricomarché and 34 Roady) and more than 14,000 employees, of which 350 were new hires.
“In 20, the brands continued to grow the results are synonymous with their business model and customer preference”, he says that “continuing to invest in Portugal, opening new stores and new businesses” Jobs, not forgetting innovation and response to the new challenges that the evolution of commerce continue to throw for the sector”.
Internationally, the group recorded a turnover of 50.5 billion euros, including food.