Robinsons Retail

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Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc.
Type Public
PSE:  RRHI
Industry Retail
Founded1980;43 years ago (1980) (as Robinsons Department Store)
Founder John L. Gokongwei, Jr.
Headquarters Robinsons Equitable Tower, Pasig,
Number of locations
  • 899 drugstores (excluding 2,030 franchised drugstores)
  • 456 convenience stores
  • 288 specialty stores (appliances and electronics, beauty, mass merchandise, pets, toys)
  • 286 supermarkets
  • 227 DIY stores
  • 52 department stores
(2021) [1]
Area served
Philippines
Key people
Directors [2]
  • Lance Y. Gokongwei (Chairman)
  • James L. Go (Vice Chairman)
  • Robina Y. Gokongwei-Pe (President and CEO)
  • Ian James W. McLeod (Non-Executive Director)
  • Choo Peng Chee (Non-Executive Director)
  • Rodolfo P. Ang (Independent Director)
  • Cirilo P. Noel (Independent Director)
  • Enrico S. Cruz (Independent Director)
  • Cesar G. Romero (Independent Director)
RevenueIncrease2.svg 153.327 billion (2021) [1]
Increase2.svg 4.85 billion (2021) [1]
Total assets Decrease2.svg 134.234 billion (2021) [1]
Total equity Decrease2.svg 76.513 billion (2021) [1]
Number of employees
Increase2.svg 20,535 (2021) [1]
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Subsidiary List [3]
  • Robinsons Supermarket Corporation
  • Robinson's Handyman, Inc.
  • Robinsons True Serve Hardware Philippines, Inc.
  • Waltermart-Handyman, Inc.
  • Handyman Express Mart, Inc.
  • RHI Builders and Contractors Depot Corporation
  • Homeplus Trading Depot, Inc.
  • Robinsons Appliances Corporation
  • Robinsons Convenience Stores, Inc.
  • South Star Drug, Inc.
  • Rose Pharmacy, Inc.
  • TGP Pharma, Inc.
  • The Generics Pharmacy Inc.
  • Everyday Convenience Stores, Inc.
  • Robinsons Daiso Diversified Corporation
  • RHD Daiso-Saizen, Inc.
  • Robinsons Ventures Corporation
  • RHMI Management and Consulting, Inc.
  • RRHI Management and Consulting, Inc.
  • RRG Trademarks and Private Labels, Inc.
  • RRHI Trademarks Management, Inc.
  • Savers Electronic World, Inc.
  • New Day Ventures Limited
  • Robinsons Lifestyle Stores, Inc.
  • Super50 Corporation
  • Consolidated Global Imports, Inc.
Website Official website

Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc., trading as RRHI, is one of the largest multi-format retailers in the Philippines.

Founded by Filipino industrialist John L. Gokongwei, Jr. in 1980, Robinsons Retail started as Robinsons Department Store in Robinsons Place Manila. It expanded into supermarkets in 1985, DIY in 1994, convenience stores and specialty stores in 2000, and drugstores in 2012. Robinsons Retail also launched a chain of community malls in 2015. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "The Greater Goods: Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc.'s Annual & Sustainability Report 2021" (PDF). robinsonsretailholdings.com.ph. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  2. "Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc.'s Board of Directors and Officers". robinsonsretailholdings.com.ph. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  3. "Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc.'s 2021 Audited Financial Statements (SEC 17-A)" (PDF). robinsonsretailholdings.com.ph. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  4. "Company Information". edge.pse.com.ph. Retrieved September 6, 2022.