• Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Business

French retailer Carrefour to re-enter India next year

The supermarket giant has more than 14,000 stores in more than 40 countries and plans to its first store in India in Delhi

A file photo of Carrefour hypermarket in Saint-Herblain, near Nantes, France. The retail giant plans to re-enter Indian market after exiting in 2014. (REUTERS/Stephane Mahe/File Photo)

By: Shajil Kumar

FRENCH retail giant Carrefour announced Monday that it will return to India by June 2025 in a franchise partnership with Dubai firm Apparel Group, a decade after leaving the country.

Carrefour pulled out of the Indian market in 2014, closing five wholesale stores after only a four-year presence in the country.

The supermarket group did not say how many stores may open in India.

Advertisements

The company said it plans to open the first Carrefour store in the National Capital Region in 2025 and its initial focus will be the north Indian market.

With its population of more than 1.4 billion, “India is a strategic market pulled by economic growth, urbanisation and the growing purchasing power of consumers”, Carrefour said in a statement.

Patrick Lasfargues, Carrefour’s executive director of international partnerships, said the move was an “an important step in our strategy of expanding our franchise in more than 10 new countries by 2026”.

Carrefour has more than 14,000 stores in more than 40 countries.

Apparel Group, a fashion and lifestyle retail company, already has a presence in India where it employs 24,000 people. (Agencies)

Related Stories