List of supermarket chains in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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This is a list of supermarket chains in Bosnia and Herzegovina .

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Supermarkets and hypermarkets

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parent Notes
Konzum [1] 273hypermarket2005 Fortenova Group Mercator in Bosnia and Herzegovina ceased to exist as an independent legal entity, i.e. a separate business entity and was merged with Konzum. [2]
Bingo [3] 224hypermarket1993 Bingo
Amko Komerc [4] 84supermarket1995 Amko Komerc
BEST Travnik 59supermarket1995 BEST Travnik
Tropic & mojMarket 56supermarket2002 Tropic Group
Kort 55supermarket1995 Fructa-Trade
Fortuna 17hypermarket2011 Leburić Komerc
Klas 51supermarket1902 AS Group
Namex 40supermarket2007 Namex
YimoR 36supermarket1988 YimoR
Deny-Prom d.o.o. 32supermarket1996 Deny-Prom d.o.o.
Robot 26hypermarket1995 Robot General Trading
Belamionix 25hypermarket Belamionix
Onogošt 21supermarket1996 Onogošt
Bost 18supermarket1999 Bost
FIS 15hypermarket1995 FIS
Ekor Komerc 14supermarket1987 Ekor Komerc
Hoše Komerc 9supermarket1984 Hoše Komerc
Z Marketi 14supermarket2002 Zvorničanka
Penny Plus 9supermarket2007 Penny Sarajevo
Škafa 7supermarket2001 ŠKAFA
Megamarkt 7supermarket2006 Mega-markt
MERE 3hypermarket2022 Svetofor
Prodex 2supermarket2000 Prodex
Lidl 0discount supermarket202x Lidl Future chain; under construction, expansion confirmed because of an already built store and a launched careers page.

Former chains

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Closed/sold Parent Sold to
TD Marketi 49market2006 TD Marketi Amko Komerc
VF-Komerc 15hypermarket19982007 VF-Komerc Konzum
DP Marketi 74supermarket19902011 Drvopromet Mercator
Merkur 30supermarket2011 MIMS Amko Komerc
Maxi 39supermarket2014 Delhaize Group Tropic
Interex 24hypermarket19992014 Intermarché Bingo
Tuš 25supermarket2015 Tuš Bingo
Adna Commerc 5supermarket2019 Adna Commerc Bingo
Euro Centar 3supermarket20032019 Europa-Trade Bingo

Drugstores

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parent
DM 83retail2006 dm-drogerie markt
CM 81retail2003 cm-cosmetic market
Didaco 27retail1999 Didaco Commerce
Inglot 2retail2014 Inglot Cosmetics
Inoma 6retail2012 Inoma
Izbor trgovine 69retail1997 Izbor
L'Occitane 4retail2014 L'Occitane en Provence
Lush 2retail2009 Lush
MAC Cosmetics 1retail2018 Orbico Beauty BH

Former

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Closed/sold Parent
Rituals 1retail2010-Global Hygeia Grupa

Home improvement, furniture and toys

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parent
Ashley Furniture Homestore 1retail2024 Ashley HomeStore
Centrum 9retail1998 Centrum Trade
Doğtaş Exclusive 1retail2015 Doğtaş
Dormeo 3retail2016 Studio Moderna
Jysk 28retail2010 Jysk
Jumbo 6hypermarket2017 Balfin Group
Natuzzi 3retail1998Living Deco
OBI 1retail2003 Tengelmann Group
Top Shop 22retail1998 Studio Moderna

Former

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Closed/sold Parent Sold to
Merkur 1hypermarket20082016 Merkur Bingo
BauWelt2retail2014

Clothing, sport and healthcare

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parent
Alma Ras 15retail1998 Alma Ras
Astra 63retail-Proeksim
Antony Morato 1retail2024United Family
Azel France 79retail2003 Azel France
Barbour 1retail2024Time Out
Birkenstock 2retail2012S&P
Borovo 43retail-Proeksim
Blukids 7retail2015 Tiffany
Bershka 4retail- Inditex
Buzz6retail- Buzz Sneaker Station
Calvin Klein Jeans 2retail2018Fashion Team
Carpisa 6retail- Carpisa
Cesare Paciotti 1retail-Gema Komerc
Cropp 2retail2018 LPP
Cortefiel 1retail- Tendam
Deichmann 16retail2013 Deichmann SE
Desigual 2retail2018Proeksim
ECCO 3retail2017 Planika Flex
Gema 5retail-Gema Komerc
Gerry Weber 3retail-Grateks Moda
Geox 2retail- Planika Flex
Granoff 8retail2003 Granoff
Guess 2retail2012Proeksim
H&M 2retail2019 H&M
House 4retail2018 LPP
Hugo Boss 1retail2018Proeksim
Intersport 11retail2000 Intersport
Jeordie's 8retail- Jeordie's
Juventa Sport 41retail1999Jacimovic
Koton 2retail2014 Koton
Levi's 5retail2006Fama
Lindex 7retail- Tiffany
Liu Jo 1retail2015Proeksim
LULU Gold 5retail-United Family Čitluk
LC Waikiki 10retail- LC Waikiki
Marella 2retail2014 Sportina Group
Massimo Dutti 1retail2014 Inditex
Modiana 10retail2000Montecristo
Mohito1retail2018 LPP
Mango 2retail- Mango
Nine West 2retail-Ivex
Nike 3retail2015 Sport Vision
New Yorker 9retail2008 New Yorker
Office Shoes 12retail- Office Shoes
Okaïdi 3retail-Grateks Moda
Orsay 7retail- Sportina Group
Parfois 6retail- Sportina Group
Paul & Shark 1retail1998 Paul & Shark
Penti 7retail2011Intima-ST
Pepco 31retail2023 Pepco
Planika 69retail- Planika Flex
Planet Obuća 11retail- Planet Obuća
Pull&Bear 3retail2012 Inditex
P.S. Fashion 18retail- P.S. Fashion
Polo Ralph Lauren 1retail2014Time Out
Reserved 1retail2019 LPP
Retro Shoes 12retail- Retro Shoes
Skechers 1retail2019Proeksim
s.Oliver 9retail- Bingo
Sport Vision 30retail1996 Sport Vision
Sport Reality 21retail- Sport Reality
Springfield 7retail2010 Tendam
Sinsay 36retail2018 LPP
Stradivarius 4retail- Inditex
Superdry 4retail2019Gema Komerc
Terranova 4retail2004 Teddy Group
The Athlete's Foot 1retail2020 Intersport
Tom Tailor 11retail- Sportina Group
Tommy Hilfiger 3retail-Promoda / United Family
Tiffany 10retail1998 Tiffany
Timberland 2retail- Office Shoes
Trussardi 1retail2020Fashion Team
Ulla Popken 2retail2010 Tiffany
United Colors of Benetton 4retail-SMC
U.S. Polo Assn. 5retail2014Elegans
UPIM 5retail2022 Tiffany
Woman's Secret 5retail2014 Tendam
XYZ 3retail2014 Sportina Group
Zara 3retail2012 Inditex

Former

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Closed
Accessorize 3retail2009-
ALDO 2retail2012-
Diesel 1retail1999-
Esprit 2retail2005-
Fifty Factory 1retail20162021
Tally Weijl 3retail20122018

Food and coffee chains

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parent
BASH5fast food restaurant / drive-in2023A.W.G (ex McDonald's)
Burger King 3fast food restaurant / drive-in2023Buçaj Retail
Caribou Coffee 6coffee shop2020Herbal Group
Chipas 4fast food restaurant-Chipas Concept
Fabrika coffee 8coffee shop2020 Fabrika coffee
Gönül Kahvesi 2coffee shop2014Universal Consulting Group
Juice&Smoothies 8juice and smoothie bar- Juice&Smoothies
KFC 5fast food restaurant / drive-in2022 TASTRA
Metropolis 6coffee shop1998 Metropolis
Montana 4restaurant2003 Montana
Milky 3pancake house2018 Milky
MADO 2gelato shop2023Herbal Group
Marshall's Gelato 3gelato shop2017 Marshall's Gelato
Mrkva 5fast food restaurant- Mrkva
Mrvica 2coffee shop2015 Mrvica
Popeyes 0fast food restaurant / drive-in201XBuçaj Retail
Pop's Caffe Food 7restaurant2012 Pop's Caffe Food
Spazio Caffè 3coffee shop / restaurant2012Complex
Taco Bell 2fast food restaurant2024 TASTRA
Torte i To 1cakery2017 Torte i To
Vapiano 1restaurant2012 Bingo
Vatra 3coffee shop / restaurant2005 Bingo
Žeks Döner 6fast food restaurant2015Žeks Döner

Former

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Closed/sold Parent
Aida 1coffee shop20142018 Aida
Coffee Fellows 1coffee shop20122013 Coffee Fellows
Espressolab 1coffee shop20162022Global Invest Group
McDonald's 5fast food restaurant / drive-in20112022Gliese 581g
Surf’n’Fries 1fast food restaurant20152023 SNF Adria
Tasty Donuts & Coffee 2coffee shop20172020 Tasty Gastro

Cinema and entertainment chains

NameVenuesTypeFirst venue in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parent
CineStar 7multiplex cinema2012 CineStar
Cineplexx 3multiplex cinema2017 Cineplexx

Former

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Closed/sold Parent
Cinema City 1multiplex cinema20092020Forum

Gas stations

NameStationsFirst station in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parent
Nestro 851945 Nestro Petrol
Nešković 501991 Nešković Group
Energopetrol 571947 Holdina
INA 512000 Holdina
Petrol 401999 Petrol Group
Gazprom 342013 Gazprom
NIS Petrol 112014 Gazprom
HIFA Petrol 452005 HIFA Petrol
HIFA 321996 HIFA Group

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