For the Spanish clothing group Victrix, 2025 was a year of far-reaching strategic decisions. The parent company of the Punt Roma retail chain accelerated its expansion course. This was initiated in the middle of the year by taking over the trademark rights from Gerry Weber and Samoon.
Six months later, the financial statements for the 2024 financial year recently filed in the commercial register demonstrate the significance of the new development, according to a report by the specialist medium Modaes. Punt Roma’s sales exceeded 150 million euros in the reporting year and grew by 4.0 percent compared to 2023.
Profitability also developed solidly in the reporting period. Net profit rose by 66.2 percent to 5.6 million euros compared to the previous year. The operating result climbed by 56.4 percent to 6.79 million euros.
At the end of 2024, Punt Roma’s distribution network included more than 400 points of sale. These included 198 own stores spread across Spain (157 branches), Portugal (16), France (24) and Andorra (1). There were also almost 250 partner-run points of sale in 32 countries.
Last year alone the company opened 30 new stores. The textile retailer thereby underlined its expansion strategy and the goal of expanding its international presence.
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