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Kesko

Kesko Corporation (Finnish: Kesko Oyj, Swedish: Kesko Abp) is a Finnish retailing conglomerate with its head office in Kalasatama, Helsinki.[3] It is engaged in the grocery trade, building and technical trade, and car trade. It also has operations in Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland.

Kesko Corporation
Native name
Finnish: Kesko Oyj
Swedish: Kesko Abp
TypeJulkinen osakeyhtiö
Nasdaq Helsinki: KESKOB
IndustryRetail
Founded1940; 83 years ago (1940)
Headquarters,
Finland
Key people
Mikko Helander (President and CEO), Esa Kiiskinen (Chairman)
ServicesSupermarkets and hypermarkets, hardware retail, auto sales, department stores, consumer durables
Revenue
  • €10.72 billion (2019)
  • €10.38 billion (2018)
  • €10.68 billion (2017)
  • €10.18 billion (2016)
  • €8.679 billion (2015)
  • €147 million (2016)
  • €195 million (2015)
  • €99 million (2016)
  • €102 million (2015)
Total assets
  • €4.408 billion (2016)
  • €4.139 billion (2015)
Total equity
  • €2.029 billion (2016)
  • €2.163 billion (2015)
Number of employees
22,476 (average, 2016)
Websitewww.kesko.fi
Footnotes / references
[1][2]
Kesko headquarters in Kalasatama, Helsinki, Finland
Former Kesko headquarters in Katajanokka, Helsinki, Finland
Countries with Kesko

History Edit

Kesko was formed when four regional wholesaling companies that had been founded by retailers were merged in October 1940.[4]

The new Kesko company started operating at the beginning of 1941. The need to purchase goods for the shareholder-retailers and to support their business operations and start cooperation among them resulted in the forming of the K-retailer group.

By the end of the 1940s, Kesko's sales amounted to about 15 billion old Finnish markkas (equivalent to EUR 580 million in 2010), which was about 12% of the overall sales of the central companies operating in the Finnish trading sector.

Divisions Edit

Grocery trade Edit

 
K-Market Lohjanportti in Muijala, Lohja, Finland

Kesko's grocery trade division is a key operator in the Finnish grocery trade. The division's main functions include the centralised purchasing of products, selection management, logistics, and the development of chain concepts and the store network.

The division's grocery store chains are K-Market, K-Supermarket and K-Citymarket. In 2021, the chains comprised 1,200 grocery stores, run by some 1,000 independent K-retailers. Over 500 of the stores also offered online grocery sales services.[5] Approximately 50% of Finns live less than a kilometre away from a K-food store.

 
K-Citymarket store of the Viiri shopping centre in Klaukkala, Finland

Formerly Kesko called these four size-grades of their shops K (small), KK (middle-sized), KKK (large), and KKKK (largest),[6] and the chain names were K Extra, K Lähikauppa (= "local shop"), KK Market, KKK Supermarket and KKKK Citymarket; but this naming system has been changed.

Kesko's grocery private brands include Pirkka, Pirkka Parhaat and K-menu.

The main competitors are Prisma, S-market and Alepa/Sale of S Group, M chain stores, and Lidl.

Kesko company Kespro is the leading wholesaler in the Finnish HoReCa business.

Kesko also has small convenience stores, cafes and restaurants which operate at staffed service stations of Neste oil corporation. These service station facilities are branded as Neste K. The convenience store is virtually always found in Neste K station, while whether the station has a cafe or restaurant depends on the size and location of the station. Cafes are branded as Koon Kahvila and restaurants as Koon Keittiö.

K-citymarket's home and speciality goods trade is part of the grocery trade division.

Building and technical trade Edit

Kesko's building and technical trade division operates in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Its chains are Onninen, which serves technical professionals, and K-Rauta, Byggmakker and K-Bygg, which serve both professional builders and consumers. The division also comprises leisure trade and the chains Intersport and Budget Sport.

The division's main functions include the centralised development of chain selections, centralised purchasing and logistics, and the development of chain concepts and the store network.

K-Rauta and Intersport stores in Finland are operated by retailer entrepreneurs. The international business model combines the category management, purchasing, logistics, information system control and network improvements of the company's chains which operate in different countries.

Car trade Edit

The car trade segment consists of K-Auto (formerly operated as VV-Auto).

  • K-Auto imports and markets Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Cupra, SEAT and Bentley passenger cars, Volkswagen commercial vehicles and MAN trucks in Finland, and it also imports and markets Seat and Cupra in the Baltics. Kesko’s own outlets and independent dealers sell new and used cars and offer servicing and aftersales services at 71 locations across Finland.[5] The division's K-Lataus network offers electric vehicle charging facilities at K Group store locations around Finland.

K-Auto represents the leading brands in their market area and are responsible for the sales and after-sales services of these brands either through their own or dealer network. The dealer network is complemented by a network of contract service centres.

Market share and competitors Edit

In 2014, Kesko's market share in food trade in Finland was 33.1% (Nielsen). At that point, Kesko's competitors in food trade in 2014 were S Group (45.7%), Lidl (7.6%), Suomen Lähikauppa (6.8%), and M chain stores (Nielsen). Kesko later acquired Suomen Lähikauppa in 2016 and the deal increased Kesko's share of the market to about estimated 40%.[7]

In 2019 Nielsen report, Kesko's market share was estimated to be 36.5%.[8]

Acquisition of Suomen Lähikauppa Edit

 
Old Kesko village store (Sepon kauppa) in Yttilä, Satakunta
 
A Siwa store seen in 2016

In April 2016 Kesko completed the acquisition of a competitor Suomen Lähikauppa's stores. In the deal, Kesko acquired all the Valintatalo and Siwa stores. However the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority (FCCA) approved the acquisition with a condition that Kesko must sell at least 60 of the stores to competitors. All the Siwas and Valintatalos have been rebranded as K-Market stores as of 2017.[9] The total number of stores owned by Suomen Lähikauppa before the acquisition was 643 and it employed 4100 employees.[10] In the same acquisition Kesko also was initially obligated to keep using Tuko Logistics Cooperative as the main supplier for the bought stores for 18 months, but FCCA later revoked this decision on appeal.[11]

Notable changes in company structure Edit

Retail chain closures Edit

  • Musta Pörssi home electronics retail chain[12]
  • Kookenkä and Athlete's Foot shoe retailers[13]

Sales of retail chains Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Avainluvut". Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  2. ^ "KESKOA, Kesko Oyj A, (FI0009007900) - Nasdaq". www.nasdaqomxnordic.com. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Contacts/Kesko Corporation." Kesko. Retrieved on 11 July 2021. "Työpajankatu 12"
  4. ^ Iain (1 November 2006). "Kesko". FoodChain Magazine. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  5. ^ a b Kesko Annual Report 2021 kesko.fi
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  7. ^ . Päivittäistavarakauppa ry. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Päivittäistavarakaupan myynti ja markkinaosuudet 2019" (in Finnish). Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Kesko has completed the acquisition of Suomen Lähikauppa - Siwa and Valintatalo stores to be converted into K-markets". Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  11. ^ "FCCA removes Tuko-related conditions from Kesko Food and Suomen Lähikauppa merger decision". Kilpailu- ja kuluttajavirasto. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  12. ^ Musta Pörssi to wind up operations Kesko website. Retrieved on 6 June 2019
  13. ^ "Kesko keskittyy vapaa-ajan kaupassa urheilukauppaan – The Athlete's Foot, Kookenkä ja Kenkäexpertti -liiketoiminnat lopetetaan vuoden 2021 aikana". www.kesko.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  14. ^ a b Kesko myy Anttilat saksalaisille Yle. Retrieved on 23 September 2021
  15. ^ Kesko has completed the divestment of Indoor Group Oy responsible for Asko and Sotka Kesko website. Retrieved on 6 June 2019
  16. ^ "Danish Agro Group assumes ownership of Konekesko's Baltic subsidiaries". www.kesko.fi. Retrieved 3 October 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • K-Auto official website in Finnish language
  • Konekesko official website

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kesko Corporation Finnish Kesko Oyj Swedish Kesko Abp is a Finnish retailing conglomerate with its head office in Kalasatama Helsinki 3 It is engaged in the grocery trade building and technical trade and car trade It also has operations in Sweden Norway Estonia Latvia Lithuania and Poland Kesko CorporationNative nameFinnish Kesko OyjSwedish Kesko AbpTypeJulkinen osakeyhtioTraded asNasdaq Helsinki KESKOBIndustryRetailFounded1940 83 years ago 1940 HeadquartersHelsinki FinlandKey peopleMikko Helander President and CEO Esa Kiiskinen Chairman ServicesSupermarkets and hypermarkets hardware retail auto sales department stores consumer durablesRevenue 10 72 billion 2019 10 38 billion 2018 10 68 billion 2017 10 18 billion 2016 8 679 billion 2015 Operating income 147 million 2016 195 million 2015 Net income 99 million 2016 102 million 2015 Total assets 4 408 billion 2016 4 139 billion 2015 Total equity 2 029 billion 2016 2 163 billion 2015 Number of employees22 476 average 2016 Websitewww kesko fiFootnotes references 1 2 Kesko headquarters in Kalasatama Helsinki FinlandFormer Kesko headquarters in Katajanokka Helsinki Finland Countries with KeskoContents 1 History 2 Divisions 2 1 Grocery trade 2 2 Building and technical trade 2 3 Car trade 3 Market share and competitors 4 Acquisition of Suomen Lahikauppa 5 Notable changes in company structure 5 1 Retail chain closures 5 2 Sales of retail chains 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditKesko was formed when four regional wholesaling companies that had been founded by retailers were merged in October 1940 4 The new Kesko company started operating at the beginning of 1941 The need to purchase goods for the shareholder retailers and to support their business operations and start cooperation among them resulted in the forming of the K retailer group By the end of the 1940s Kesko s sales amounted to about 15 billion old Finnish markkas equivalent to EUR 580 million in 2010 which was about 12 of the overall sales of the central companies operating in the Finnish trading sector Divisions EditGrocery trade Edit nbsp K Market Lohjanportti in Muijala Lohja FinlandKesko s grocery trade division is a key operator in the Finnish grocery trade The division s main functions include the centralised purchasing of products selection management logistics and the development of chain concepts and the store network The division s grocery store chains are K Market K Supermarket and K Citymarket In 2021 the chains comprised 1 200 grocery stores run by some 1 000 independent K retailers Over 500 of the stores also offered online grocery sales services 5 Approximately 50 of Finns live less than a kilometre away from a K food store nbsp K Citymarket store of the Viiri shopping centre in Klaukkala FinlandFormerly Kesko called these four size grades of their shops K small KK middle sized KKK large and KKKK largest 6 and the chain names were K Extra K Lahikauppa local shop KK Market KKK Supermarket and KKKK Citymarket but this naming system has been changed Kesko s grocery private brands include Pirkka Pirkka Parhaat and K menu The main competitors are Prisma S market and Alepa Sale of S Group M chain stores and Lidl Kesko company Kespro is the leading wholesaler in the Finnish HoReCa business Kesko also has small convenience stores cafes and restaurants which operate at staffed service stations of Neste oil corporation These service station facilities are branded as Neste K The convenience store is virtually always found in Neste K station while whether the station has a cafe or restaurant depends on the size and location of the station Cafes are branded as Koon Kahvila and restaurants as Koon Keittio K citymarket s home and speciality goods trade is part of the grocery trade division Building and technical trade Edit Kesko s building and technical trade division operates in Finland Sweden Norway Estonia Latvia Lithuania and Poland Its chains are Onninen which serves technical professionals and K Rauta Byggmakker and K Bygg which serve both professional builders and consumers The division also comprises leisure trade and the chains Intersport and Budget Sport The division s main functions include the centralised development of chain selections centralised purchasing and logistics and the development of chain concepts and the store network K Rauta and Intersport stores in Finland are operated by retailer entrepreneurs The international business model combines the category management purchasing logistics information system control and network improvements of the company s chains which operate in different countries Car trade Edit The car trade segment consists of K Auto formerly operated as VV Auto K Auto imports and markets Volkswagen Audi Porsche Cupra SEAT and Bentley passenger cars Volkswagen commercial vehicles and MAN trucks in Finland and it also imports and markets Seat and Cupra in the Baltics Kesko s own outlets and independent dealers sell new and used cars and offer servicing and aftersales services at 71 locations across Finland 5 The division s K Lataus network offers electric vehicle charging facilities at K Group store locations around Finland K Auto represents the leading brands in their market area and are responsible for the sales and after sales services of these brands either through their own or dealer network The dealer network is complemented by a network of contract service centres Market share and competitors EditIn 2014 Kesko s market share in food trade in Finland was 33 1 Nielsen At that point Kesko s competitors in food trade in 2014 were S Group 45 7 Lidl 7 6 Suomen Lahikauppa 6 8 and M chain stores Nielsen Kesko later acquired Suomen Lahikauppa in 2016 and the deal increased Kesko s share of the market to about estimated 40 7 In 2019 Nielsen report Kesko s market share was estimated to be 36 5 8 Acquisition of Suomen Lahikauppa Edit nbsp Old Kesko village store Sepon kauppa in Yttila Satakunta nbsp A Siwa store seen in 2016In April 2016 Kesko completed the acquisition of a competitor Suomen Lahikauppa s stores In the deal Kesko acquired all the Valintatalo and Siwa stores However the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority FCCA approved the acquisition with a condition that Kesko must sell at least 60 of the stores to competitors All the Siwas and Valintatalos have been rebranded as K Market stores as of 2017 9 The total number of stores owned by Suomen Lahikauppa before the acquisition was 643 and it employed 4100 employees 10 In the same acquisition Kesko also was initially obligated to keep using Tuko Logistics Cooperative as the main supplier for the bought stores for 18 months but FCCA later revoked this decision on appeal 11 Notable changes in company structure EditRetail chain closures Edit Musta Porssi home electronics retail chain 12 Kookenka and Athlete s Foot shoe retailers 13 Sales of retail chains Edit Anttila 14 Asko and Sotka furniture retail chains 15 Kodin1 14 Konekesko a service company specialising in the import marketing and after sales services of recreational machinery construction and materials handling machinery and agricultural machinery Kesko divested Konekesko operations in 2018 2020 16 References Edit Avainluvut Retrieved 22 September 2018 KESKOA Kesko Oyj A FI0009007900 Nasdaq www nasdaqomxnordic com Retrieved 22 September 2018 Contacts Kesko Corporation Kesko Retrieved on 11 July 2021 Tyopajankatu 12 Iain 1 November 2006 Kesko FoodChain Magazine Retrieved 16 February 2023 a b Kesko Annual Report 2021 kesko fi Finland for Thought Which Finnish grocery store should I choose Politics current events culture in Finland amp the United States Blog of an American living in Finland Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 23 September 2015 Archived copy Paivittaistavarakauppa ry Archived from the original on 14 February 2017 Retrieved 13 February 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Paivittaistavarakaupan myynti ja markkinaosuudet 2019 in Finnish Retrieved 22 November 2020 Kesko has completed the acquisition of Suomen Lahikauppa Siwa and Valintatalo stores to be converted into K markets Retrieved 22 September 2018 Kesko ostaa Suomen Lahikaupan Siwat ja Valintatalot siirtyvat suomalaisomistukseen Talouselama Archived from the original on 14 February 2017 Retrieved 13 February 2017 FCCA removes Tuko related conditions from Kesko Food and Suomen Lahikauppa merger decision Kilpailu ja kuluttajavirasto Retrieved 22 September 2018 Musta Porssi to wind up operations Kesko website Retrieved on 6 June 2019 Kesko keskittyy vapaa ajan kaupassa urheilukauppaan The Athlete s Foot Kookenka ja Kenkaexpertti liiketoiminnat lopetetaan vuoden 2021 aikana www kesko fi in Finnish Retrieved 3 October 2022 a b Kesko myy Anttilat saksalaisille Yle Retrieved on 23 September 2021 Kesko has completed the divestment of Indoor Group Oy responsible for Asko and Sotka Kesko website Retrieved on 6 June 2019 Danish Agro Group assumes ownership of Konekesko s Baltic subsidiaries www kesko fi Retrieved 3 October 2022 External links EditOfficial website K Auto official website in Finnish language Konekesko official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kesko amp oldid 1174587633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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