The Alo national marketplace chain opened three and renovated 16 stores in the second quarter of 2024, the retailer’s press service reports.
“We are opening new stores and significantly expanding the range of products. Our customers often choose new ALLO Express delivery points to deliver their online orders. During April-June, headphones, power banks, small appliances and smartphones were most often ordered for delivery to ALLO Express,” presented the structure of purchases by Mykola Astapov, Development and Formats Director at ALLO Nikolay Astapov.
On April 15, the flagship showroom Allo Mach in Ternopil was opened, on May 7, a new store of the chain was opened in Vinnytsia (51 Mykola Ovodova Street), and on June 9, an ALLO Express corner was opened in Lviv at 152-B Lychakivska Street, on the territory of OKKO filling station.
In April, the flagship Allo Mach showroom in Rivne’s Zlata Plaza shopping mall was reformatted and updated, as well as stores in Vinnytsia at Skypark shopping mall, Odesa at 84/2 Akademika Filatova Street, Bila Tserkva at 59 Levanevskoho Street, and Dnipro at 2 Yuriy Kondratyuk Street.
In May, renovation and reformatting works were carried out in the Allo Mach showrooms in Kyiv’s Retroville shopping center, Odesa’s Riviera shopping center and Lviv’s Victoria Gardens shopping center. Allo Mach was re-equipped in Odesa at 34 Preobrazhenska Street and 114/5 Dobrovolskoho Avenue, as well as in Dnipro at 117 Dmytro Yavornytskyi Avenue and in the APPOLO shopping mall.
In June, the only ALLO in Berdychiv was reopened after reformatting. On June 17, the re-equipment of the Allo Mach showroom in the King Cross Leopolis shopping center (Lviv) was completed. On June 21, the reformatted Allo Mach reopened in Kryvyi Rih in the Sun Gallery shopping center, which was damaged in a rocket attack earlier this year. On June 22, after being re-equipped, Allo Mach opened in the Privoz shopping center in Odesa.
Allo was established in 1998. As of June 19, the group’s network includes 304 Allo, Allo Mah and Allo Express showrooms, as well as Mi Store and telecom operator stores operating in more than 100 Ukrainian cities.
According to the Opendatabot resource, the participants of Allo LLC are Dniproinvest 2016 PE (95.19%), Dmytro Derevytskyi (3.6%), and Maksym Raskin (1.21%). Derevytskyi is listed as the ultimate beneficiary.