Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

JYSK opens renovated store in Bila Tserkva

International retail chain JYSK opened a store in the Vega shopping center in Bila Tserkva on Thursday after renovating and expanding its retail space, the retailer’s press service reported.

According to the report, the store’s retail space has increased from 890 sqm to 1077 sqm, and the warehouse area has increased from 140 sqm to 213 sqm.

The store has been updated in accordance with the modern concept of the 3.0 chain with a new layout and design. The store also features three exhibition areas. A new canteen and dressing room have been equipped for employees.

As reported, since the beginning of 2023, JYSK has opened five new stores and renovated three existing ones.

Currently, there are 88 JYSK stores and the online store jysk.ua in Ukraine. According to the company, this number should increase to 100 by 2024. JYSK has more than 800 employees in the country.

JYSK is part of the family-owned Lars Larsen Group with more than 3.2 thousand stores in 48 countries.

JYSK’s revenue in the financial year 2022/23 amounted to EUR 5.2 billion.

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JYSK has opened new store in Kamenskoye city

International chain JYSK on Thursday opened a new store in Kamenskoye, Dnipropetrovsk region, the retailer’s press service told Interfax-Ukraine news agency.

“In JYSK we believe in Ukraine and do not stop the development and investment in the future: in the future of Ukraine, in better working conditions for employees, in wider stocks, in closer to the consumer stores, in the victory of good over evil,” the press service quoted Country director of JYSK in Ukraine Eugene Ivanitsa as saying.

The new store in Kamenskoye (27A Stroiteley Boulevard) has an area of 1370 square meters together with the warehouse. Like all new JYSK stores, the store is built in accordance with the modern concept of the chain 3.0, with new lighting, spacious design and zonal placement of product categories.

Previously, since the beginning of 2023, the JYSK chain has opened four new stores and revamped the operations of two existing stores. By the end of the summer it is expected to enlarge and renovate a store in Kiev, Arcadia shopping center on Shulyavka.

JYSK is part of the family-owned Lars Larsen Group, with more than 3.2 thousand stores in 48 countries. JYSK’s revenue in fiscal year 2021/22 amounted to EUR 4.87 bln.

Currently, there are 88 JYSK stores and online store jysk.ua in Ukraine. The company notes that this figure should increase to 100 already in 2024. JYSK has over 800 employees in Ukraine.

Today in Ukraine there are 88 JYSK stores and online store jysk.ua. The company notes that this figure should increase to 100 already in 2024. JYSK has more than 800 employees in Ukraine.

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JYSK opened new store in Sofiyivska Borschagivka

International chain JYSK on Thursday opened a new store in Sofia Mall (Kiev region, Sofievska Borschagovka, Heroes of Heavenly Sotnya Avenue, 24/83), the company’s press service told Interfax-Ukraine.

“JYSK is expanding the geography of stores in Ukraine. We see the demand for our goods both in cities with a million inhabitants and in satellite cities, which offer a new quality of life to residents of conurbations. We are happy to contribute to positive changes in the homes of our customers and to be useful at a convenient time and place”, – comments JYSK Country Director in Ukraine Eugene Ivanitsa.

The new store has an area of 1280 square meters, as well as an additional outside area for garden furniture exhibition of almost 100 square meters. meters.

Like all new JYSK stores, the store is built in accordance with the modern concept of the chain 3.0, with new lighting, spacious design and zonal placement of product categories.

Since the beginning of 2023, the JYSK chain has opened three new stores and revamped the operations of two existing stores. Two more new stores are expected to open before the end of summer – in Kamenskoye, Dnipro region, and in Drohobych, Lviv region, as well as the reorganization of one of Kyiv stores into a new format.

JYSK is part of the family-owned Lars Larsen Group, with more than 3.2 thousand stores in 48 countries. JYSK’s revenue in fiscal year 2021/22 amounted to EUR 4.87 bln.

Currently, there are 88 JYSK stores and online store jysk.ua in Ukraine. The company notes that this figure should increase to 100 already in 2024. JYSK has over 800 employees in Ukraine.

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Nordic chain of home stores JYSK in April exported furniture from Ukraine for EUR2.11 mln

Scandinavian chain of home stores JYSK in April exported furniture from Ukraine for EUR2.11 mln which is 46.7% more than in April 2022, informed chief director of JYSK in Ukraine Evgeniy Ivanytsya to Interfax-Ukraine news agency.
“We are glad that in April JYSK in general has increased the volume of purchases of goods in Ukraine not only in comparison with 2022, when exported products for EUR 1 million 438 thousand, but also pre-war 2021 with EUR 1 million 704 thousand,” – said Ivanitsa.
As an example, he cited a series of furniture Billund, named after a small town in Jutland, which is produced by “Accord” from Khmelnitsky.
As it was reported, in 2023 chain JYSK opened two new stores, announced the opening of the renovated store in the shopping center “Riviera” in Odessa” and four new stores – in June in Dnepr, Kamensky in Dnepropetrovsk region and Kolomiya in Ivano-Frankivsk region, in July in Kiev.
JYSK is part of the family Lars Larsen Group. JYSK revenue in fiscal year 2021/22 was EUR 4.87 billion.
Today in Ukraine works 84 stores JYSK and online store jysk.ua. JYSK staff in Ukraine consists of more than 800 employees.

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JYSK opens one more store in Ukraine

On Thursday, July 28, a chain of furniture and household goods stores JYSK opened a store in the Maidan shopping center in Chervonohrad (Lviv region), the retailer’s press service told Interfax-Ukraine.
The press service said that JYSK occupied a space for a store with an area of 982 square meters in the Maidan shopping center and the storage space of 282 square meters.
“We at JYSK believe that by continuing to develop business under martial law, the company contributes to the economy of Ukraine and its future victory. Since the beginning of the war, each opening of a new JYSK store or the resumption of a damaged JYSK store has been accompanied by charity events. This time we would like to draw public attention to the importance of full psychological and metal rehabilitation of our wounded defenders,” JYSK Country Manager in Ukraine Yevhen Ivanitsa said.
The retailer will hold a charity event together with the NGO Space of Opportunities starts a charity event. All customers of the network can take part in it by purchasing patriotic stickers. All proceeds will be transferred to the rehabilitation of the defenders of Ukraine.
According to the press service, the previous charity activity in the sale of patriotic stickers made it possible to collect more than UAH 230,000 in a week.

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JYSK PLANS TO OPEN NEW STORES IN UKRAINE

JYSK, a chain of furniture and home goods stores, plans to open a new store in Lviv on June 16, in Chervonohrad and Rivne in July, the company’s press service has reported.
“Under any circumstances, we aim to restore the operation of all stores that worked before the outbreak of hostilities. I will say more, at the beginning of the war, a process to open seven new JYSK stores in different parts of Ukraine was launched. Despite the uncertainty of martial law, the company is already considering the possibilities on the implementation of plans to open some of them,” Yevhen Ivanitsa, Country Manager of JYSK in Ukraine, is quoted as saying.
New stores will be opened in the Fabrik shopping center in Lviv, the Maidan shopping center in Chervonohrad, and the HAPPY Mall shopping center in Rivne.
In addition, in June the company reopens a store in the Retroville shopping center in Kyiv, and in July it is planned to reopen a store in the Vostorg shopping center in Kharkiv.
Stores have been restored wherever it is safe for customers and employees, JYSK said. At the same time, significantly damaged chain stores and those located in the temporarily occupied territories do not operate.
The damage and losses of the network have not yet been calculated, but it is supposedly about tens of millions of hryvnias, the company said.
“There are completely destroyed stores in Hostomel and Kherson, there are significantly damaged stores in Odesa – in the Riviera shopping center, Kyiv – Retroville shopping center, Kharkiv – Vostorg shopping center, there are looted stores in Bucha and Melitopol, there are shops in the occupied zone – Nova Kakhovka, Melitopol, Kherson,” Ivanitsa said.

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