Foxtrot, a Ukrainian retailer of household appliances and electronics, opened five new stores and renovated five existing stores in 2025, the company announced on its website.
“During 2025, Foxtrot opened five new stores in Chaban, Brovary, Odesa, Kryvyi Rih, and Kharkiv. At the same time, the company renovated five more retail outlets: in Uzhhorod, Lviv, Khust, Myrhorod, and Kalush,” the statement said.
In addition, the retailer’s online business also grew last year. According to its data, traffic to the online store increased by 46% over the year, and turnover by 76%. Visitor traffic and turnover through the mobile app tripled, the company said.
According to Foxtrot, the number of active customers increased by 11% last year, the frequency of purchases by 3%, and customer retention by 12%. Overall, the company increased its customer base by almost 9% over the year, to 15.1 million.
At the end of 2025, the company had 3,226 employees.
According to the retailer, during 2025, Foxtrot transferred equipment and other resources worth more than UAH 10.2 million to military units, and the total amount of aid since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation reached UAH 52.7 million.
Foxtrot is one of Ukraine’s largest omnichannel retail chains in terms of the number of stores and sales of electronics and household appliances. As of early 2026, the company operates 127 stores in 67 cities, the Foxtrot.ua online platform, and the mobile app of the same name.
According to Opendatabot, the revenue of FTD-Retail LLC (Kyiv), which develops the chain, increased by 17.6% in 2024 compared to 2023, reaching UAH 14 billion 882.632 million, but its net profit was lower: UAH 6 million 721 thousand against UAH 314 million 436 thousand, respectively.
In the first nine months of 2025, the company received UAH 12.1 billion in revenue and UAH 167.4 million in net losses.
The founders of the omnichannel retailer Foxtrot are Ukrainian businessmen Gennady Vykhodtsev and Valery Makovetsky.