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Zara owner Inditex back in profit as stores reopen

Strong online sales helps textile titan post higher-than-expected net profit

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Sep 2020 7:00AM

Zara owner Inditex back in profit as stores reopen
A person wearing a mask and face shield walks out of a Zara store on Broadway in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan on June 24. – AFP pic, September 19, 2020

MADRID – Spanish textile titan Inditex, owner of global fashion retailer Zara, said Wednesday that it swung back into profit in the second quarter as it reopened most of its stores following virus shutdowns and enjoyed strong online sales.

The group, which also owns the Bershka and Massimo Dutti brands, posted a higher-than-expected net profit of €214 million (RM1 billion) in the three months from May to July.

Inditex, which runs its business year from February to January, had booked a loss of €409 million in the previous quarter when it was forced to close over 90% of its 7,000 shops around the world due to Covid-19 lockdown measures.

The second-quarter results were better analysts' expectations for net profit of some €58 million. 

Inditex said 98% of its stores had reopened and that the “third quarter continues to see a progressive return to normality, with online sales growing sharply and store sales recovering gradually”.

In the period from May to July, sales rose to €4.73 billion from €3.30 billion in the previous quarter. 

For the first half, Inditex posted a loss of €195 million. 

Internet sales surged by 74% during the six-month period as it began selling online in nine more countries, including Argentina and Peru.

Since 2012, Inditex has invested around €2.5 billion in beefing up its online sales by reducing its stock of smaller older shops and investing in larger stores in high-profile locations. – AFP, September 19, 2020.

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