IKEA eyes partnership deals to boost Russian online business

Reuters  |  MOSCOW 

(Reuters) - Group is looking to sign strategic partnerships with Russian companies to boost its business, the retailer's Erntell said on Wednesday.

IKEA, known for its flat-packed self-assembly furniture, owns 14 hypermarkets in 11 Russian cities. In the past year, it has focused on bringing and that business now accounts for 8 percent of its Russian turnover.

The retailer plans to open more than 100 pick-up points in this financial year, which started on Sept. 1, and is looking at partnerships with Russian companies, Erntell told reporters.

He declined to provide further detail.

still sees opportunities to open large hypermarkets in Russia, although it has no concrete plans to do so, while it is also considering a smaller store format, he said.

Sales at stores in rose 2 percent in the fiscal year through August in euro terms, while customer visits to its jumped 12 percent.

Globally, the IKEA brand's rose 4.5 percent to 38.8 billion euros ($44.6 billion) in local currencies on the back of online growth and store expansion, brand owner said earlier on Wednesday.

IKEA stores are owned by 11 franchisees. is the biggest one with 367 stores in 30 markets.

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(Reporting by Maria Kiselyova; Editing by Mark Potter)

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First Published: Wed, October 10 2018. 17:32 IST