Russian retailer Fix Price Group has announced that it has opened its 4000th outlet in the country in Buzuluk in the Orenburg region.
The store offers a wide range of products at six fixed price points of RUB50, 55, 77, 99, 149 and 199.
The assortment extends across more than 20 categories, comprising primarily non-food items, cosmetics and household chemicals, as well as a selection of food products.
The 13-year old company, known for offering in-demand and essential goods at affordable prices, constantly upgrades its product assortment and introduces around 40 to 60 new SKUs in its stores every week.
The company saw its like-for-like sales rise by more than a fifth (+20.6%) in the third quarter of its financial year, boosted by a 15.9% in like-for-like average basket size.
'Efficiency-Focused Business Model'
Fix Price CEO, Dmitry Kirsanov, commented, “Despite challenging market conditions and global headwinds, Fix Price is continuing to deliver strong operational performance and actively expanding its presence both in Russia and beyond.
“Our efficiency-focused business model and the deep expertise of our highly qualified management team enable us to easily scale up our network and open new stores with relatively low capex, which is a solid foundation for the Company’s further growth and future expansion not just in Russia but also abroad.”
The company opened around 488 stores since the beginning of this year.
The retail chain is present in 78 of the 85 regions of Russia and is expanding its network in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Latvia and Kyrgyzstan.
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