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IADS Global Department Store Monitor - Department store figures FY 2022

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The IADS Global Department Store Monitor, launched in May 2021, observes and tracks changes in the department store retail format and how players in various markets adapt to challenges. Based on data and results captured from a selection of global department store companies, the IADS Global Department Store Monitor aims to step away from the immediate and constant stream of news to analyse the situation based on actual and reliable numbers.


The download provides all figures from FY 2022 department store data that were collected as an update to last year's 2020 and 2021 FY data. Results include department store companies from Asia, Oceania, Europe, and the Americas. It is important to note that global department stores are not all operating on the same fiscal schedule. This means that some companies close the fiscal year in December, others in May, and others even in July. Therefore the IADS Global Department Store Monitor includes the fiscal results of 2022, but in reality this includes operating exercises that end between December 2022 all the way to July 2023. 


The list of companies featured in the IADS Global Department Store Monitor include: Cencosud Paris, Central Retail Corp, Coin, Coop group, De Prati, Dillard's, El Corte Ingles, El Palacio de Hierro, Falabella, Fenwick, Golden Eagle, H2O (Hankyu Hanshin), Hanwha Galleria (Hanwha Group), Harrods, Hyundai, Isetan Mitsukoshi, J Front (Daimaru Matsuzakaya), Jelmoli (Swiss Prime Site), John Lewis, Kaubamaja, Kintetsu, Kohl's, Liberty, Lifestyle (Landmark Group), Liverpool, Lotte, Macy's, Maoye, Marks & Spencer, Marui (0101), Matahari, Myer, New World, NK, Nordstrom, Odel (Softlogic Group), Parkson Retail Group Ltd, Rainbow, Ripley, Rustan's (Robinsons Retail), Selfridges Group, Shopper's Stop, SM, Sogo Seibu(Seven & I Holdings), Stockmann, Takashimaya, Tobu, Tokyu, Wing On, Wushang. 


You will get a PDF (475KB) file