Furla’s turnover increased by 12 percent in the first half of the year

In the first half of the financial year, sales of the Italian accessories brand Furla increased by twelve percent to 155.3 million euros. That’s according to the label’s semi-annual report released on Tuesday.

Furla performed strongly in North America and in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. In these markets, sales increased by 74 and 43 percent, respectively. On the other hand, the corona restrictions in China reduced sales in the Asia-Pacific region, which fell by 27 percent.

CEO Mauro Sabatini left the company in April. At that point, he had been at the helm of Furla for over a year. Furla is still looking for a successor; meanwhile, COO Devis Bassetto is responsible for Sabatini’s former duties.

This translated post previously appeared on FashionUnited.nl.

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