Eurocash

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Eurocash S.A.
Company type Spółka Akcyjna
WSE:  EUR
Industry Retail
Founded1993;31 years ago (1993)
Headquarters
Area served
Poland
Key people
Luis Amaral
Revenue5,309,000,000 Euro (2018)  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
26,000,000 Euro (2018)  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Number of employees
21,873 (2018)  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Website eurocash.pl

Eurocash S.A. is a Polish corporate group holding numerous enterprises, inter alia: Eurocash Cash&Carry, Eurocash Serwis as well as the retail chains of ABC, 1 minute, Delikatesy Centrum, Groszek, Lewiatan and Mila. [1] The largest share holder (44%) of the company is the Portuguese Luis Amaral, who in 2003 acquired a share in his former employer Jerónimo Martins. Since February 2005, Eurocash holds a place on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. [2]

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Eurocash Group

The joint-stock company Eurocash S.A. is the dominant entity of the Eurocash Group, which apart from owning business units, holds franchise networks: ABC, Delikatesy Centrum, Polska Sieć Handlowa Lewiatan, Euro Sklep, Groszek as well as the drugstore Drogerie Koliber. [3] Eurocash also possesses other enterprises: Partnerski Serwis Detaliczny S.A., DEF cash and carry stores, chemical and cosmetics company Ambra. Eurocash S.A. groups some of its enterprises under the following business units:

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