Now a day most retailers are capitalizing on smartphone opportunities, both iOS App store and Google Play. Top 25 Apps in France have grown almost 50% Y-o-Y.
The analysis had shown that large retailers face many handles when it comes to mobile. Mobile strategy can make the difference, the successful of app also depends on quality with higher rate apps in downloads.
Here are top 25 Retailers in France by 2013 Sales Revenue in All Channels
Rank | Retailer | Primary Channel |
1 | Carrefour | Hypermarket |
2 | E.Leclerc | Hypermarket |
3 | Intermarché | Supermarket |
4 | Auchan Group | Hypermarket |
5 | Casino Group | Supermarket |
6 | Système U | Supermarket |
7 | Adeo Group | DIY |
8 | Schwarz Group | Discounter |
9 | Louis Delhaize | Hypermarket |
10 | Kering* | Electronics Specialist/Online |
11 | Kingfisher | DIY |
12 | Galeries Lafayette | Department Store |
13 | Metro Group | Cash and Carry |
14 | Decathlon | Sporting Goods |
15 | Aldi Nord | Discounter |
16 | Boulanger | Electronics Specialist |
17 | Darty | Electronics Specialist |
18 | IKEA | Home/Furniture |
19 | Conforama | Home/Electronics Specialist |
20 | Dia** | Discounter |
21 | BUT | Home/Electronics Specialist |
22 | Mr Bricolage | Home/DIY |
23 | Plus Pharmacie | Drug |
24 | Amazon | E-commerce |
25 | Kiabi | Apparel |
Source: Kantar Retail | ||
* Until mid-2013, Fnac was a subsidiary of Kering, and sales revenue for 2013 is, therefore, included | ||
in the parent company. Fnac is now an independent, publicly-traded company. | ||
** As of mid-2014, Carrefour is in the process of acquiring Dia France. |