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Vilniaus prekyba

Vilniaus prekyba is the largest Lithuanian group of private companies operating since 1992, with 44,000 employees in six countries.

Vilniaus prekyba
VP
IndustryRetail
FounderNerijus Numa
Headquarters,
Area served
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Bulgaria, Sweden
Key people
Jolanta Bivainytė, CEO
Revenue5.6 billion[1]
232,000,000 euro (2021) 
Number of employees
44,000
Websitewww.vilniausprekyba.lt

Vilniaus prekyba is the largest group of companies of the VP Group. VP Group also owns NDX Group, UAB, Galio Group, UAB, Atilus SAS.

Private Limited Liability Company Vilniaus Prekyba is an international, diversified investment management company that manages investments in retail and pharmacy chains, real estate development, and rental services in the Baltic states, Sweden, Poland, and Bulgaria through other subsidiaries. The company is also one of the two shareholders of the support fund Vilniaus prekybos paramos fondas "Dabar". Support Fund is engaged in public benefit support activities, the aim of which is to create long-term, sustainable change in the supported areas through its supported projects.

The main activity of the company is the management of investments in subsidiaries in order to reliably supervise the assets and ensure the long-term growth of their value. The company analyzes and controls the activities of the group companies, evaluates the strategic directions of the companies' activities, coordinates the activities of the companies, and represents the group companies.[2]

Major subsidiaries

  • Maxima Grupė, UAB, which manages retail network operators in the Baltic States, Poland, and Bulgaria. Subsidiaries of Maxima Grupė, UAB: in Lithuania — Maxima LT, UAB and indirectly managed UAB "Barbora", in foreign countries — Stokrotka Sp. z o.o (Poland), Maxima Latvija SIA (Latvia), Maxima Eesti OÜ (Estonia), Maxima Bulgaria EOOD (Bulgaria). Maxima Grupė, UAB also owns a subsidiary Franmax, UAB, which provides IT services to retail chains managed by Maxima Grupė, UAB in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Bulgaria; and Maxima International Sourcing, UAB, which provides centralized supply, purchasing, and negotiation services to retail chains. Maxima (Baltics), Stokrotka (Poland), and T-Market (Bulgaria), develops private labels and engages in wholesale activities;[3]
  • Euroapotheca, UAB, an international group of companies in Northern Europe and Central and Eastern Europe, managing retail pharmacy chains and wholesale pharmaceutical companies in Lithuania — UAB Eurovaistinė, Sweden A poteksgruppen i Sverige AB, Latvia — Euroaptieka SIA, Estonia — Euroapteek OÜ and Poland — Euro-Apteka Sp z oo Euroapotheca also controls e-commerce trading company UAB Azeta, which operates in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland through its subsidiaries;[4]
  • Akropolis Group, UAB — the leading shopping and entertainment centre development and management company in the Baltic countries. The company manages real estate project development, shopping and entertainment centers, and office buildings in Lithuania (Vilnius, Klaipeda, Siauliai — Akropolis) and Latvia (Riga — Akropole);[5]
  • Ermi Group, UAB, which operates store chains in Lithuania (Ermitažas, UAB) and Estonia (Bauhof Group AS) and engaged in e-commerce of construction and decor materials and household goods. In 2018, with the acquisition of Bauhof, the largest retail chain in Estonia, the group has become one of the largest DIY stores in the Baltics in terms of turnover;[6]
  • Sollo, UAB, which collects payments for utilities, telecommunications and other services and makes money transfers in Maxima stores in Lithuania and Latvia;[7]
  • Vilniaus prekybos paramos fondas "Dabar". The support fund seeks to provide support for initiatives that help ensure quality education in Lithuania.[8]

History

The beginning of the formation of the Vilniaus prekyba Group was in 1992. The shareholders of the group companies were 9 Lithuanians, later named “VP devintukas”: brothers Nerijus Numa[9] (group leader), Vladas Numavičius and Julius Numas,[10] brothers Žilvinas, Mindaugas and Gintaras Marcinkevičius, Ignas Staškevičius, Renatas Vaitkevičius, Mindaugas Bagdonavičius.

The first founders of the group became acquainted while studying at the Faculty of Medicine at Vilnius University. Initially, the group was engaged in the sale of the real estate, actively involved in the privatization process by purchasing the privatization vouchers, later acquired an alcoholic beverage store (Urdžia). Eventually, the focus of the business was on food retail.[11]

The first food retail stores of a unified standard were opened in 1994, and over time, the Maxima retail network has become the largest network in Lithuania and the Baltic States and also the best-known Lithuanian brand in the world.[12][13] In parallel, the group developed other retail businesses. The first pharmacy network "Eurovaistinė" was opened in 1998, that was the first in Lithuania to offer self-service zones to customers. The DIY sector network Ermitažas opened in 2004. In 2016, Vilniaus Prekyba acquired Akropolis Group, a company that manages Akropolis shopping centers and other real estates. The first Akropolis opened its doors in Vilnius in 2002.[14] In 2017, Maxima grupė bought online store Barbora.[15] In 2018, UAB ERMI GROUP acquired Estonia's largest construction materials retail chain Bauhof, becoming one of the largest construction and home improvement stores in the Baltics by turnover.[16]

In parallel with traditional retail trade, the Vilniaus Prekyba Group is developing e-commerce. Online gained new momentum and meaning in 2020, when, due to the global pandemic, many stores were closed or severely controlled, the increased demand for home delivery of food and other goods forced companies to make much faster progress than was planned over several years. The largest group online trading company Barbora expanded its range of services and greatly increased its home delivery capacity. The company was offering temporary job opportunities to people who were unable to do their normal jobs due to the pandemic. In 2021, Barbora and Azeta e-commerce stores launched in Poland.[17] In Lithuania, the "Vilniaus prekyba" group was supplemented by a new company UAB "Trobos", which offered a new online marketplace in Lithuania, where you can buy goods from different stores with one purchase and receive them in one delivery at the exact time.[18]

Social responsibility

Vilniaus prekyba Group supports many non-governmental organizations and projects.[19]

In 2019, Maxima Grupė, UAB, the largest company of Vilniaus Prekyba, became a member of the initiative of the United Nations Global Compact. In 2020, another step has been taken in this area — the Group has developed an internal corporate social responsibility reporting system and presented the first corporate social responsibility report.[20][21]

UAB Vilniaus prekyba together with N. Numa is a shareholder of Vilniaus prekybos paramos fondas "Dabar" support foundation. It aims to support initiatives that help to ensure comprehensive and equal, high-quality education, the implementation of which would achieve long-term positive change.[22]

Shareholders

Shareholders of the company are three enterprises registered in the Republic of Lithuania:

  • Entaras, UAB
  • NVP Projektai, UAB
  • Patria Holdings, UAB

Final beneficiaries of the company are as follows:

  • Nerijus Numa
  • Ignas Staškevičius
  • Vladas Numavičius

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Apie mus".
  2. ^ "Pradžia". Vilniaus Prekyba (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  3. ^ "Home - Maxima Grupė". maximagrupe.eu. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  4. ^ "Euroapotheca". Euroapotheca, UAB. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  5. ^ "Akropolis Group, Ltd - Real Estate development company". Akropolis.eu. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  6. ^ "About us". Vilniaus Prekyba (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  7. ^ "Sollo - Your Bills Bank - Get, Control, Pay". www.sollo.lt. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  8. ^ "Pagrindinis - Fondas dabar" (in Lithuanian). 2020-02-18. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  9. ^ Former surname - Numavičius
  10. ^ Former surname - Numavičius
  11. ^ ""Vilniaus prekybos" susikūrimas: štai kaip devintukas suaudė tokį verslą". www.lrytas.lt. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  12. ^ ""Vilniaus prekybos" susikūrimas: štai kaip devintukas suaudė tokį verslą". www.lrytas.lt. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  13. ^ "Nasdaq Welcomes Maxima Grupė to Nasdaq Baltic Bond List". Nasdaq Baltic. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  14. ^ "Pradžia". Vilniaus Prekyba (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  15. ^ "Maxima Grupe par 1,4 miljoniem eiro iegādājas Lietuvas internetveikalu Barbora".
  16. ^ "Maxima akcionārs iegādājas Igaunijas būvmateriālu mazumtirdzniecības līderi". Dienas Bizness (in Latvian). Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  17. ^ ""Barbora" žengia į Lenkijos rinką". Delfi (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  18. ^ ""Trobos" - nauja internetinės prekybos platforma Lietuvoje". Vilniaus Prekyba (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  19. ^ "Socialinė atsakomybė". Vilniaus Prekyba (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  20. ^ "Social Responsibility - Maxima Grupė". maximagrupe.eu. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  21. ^ ""Maxima": tvarumas verslui šiandien ne privalumas, o būtinybė". DELFI (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  22. ^ Ožalinskaitė, Indrė. "Injekcija Lietuvos švietimui: kaip bus išleisti 700 tūkst. eurų?". DELFI (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-10-11.

External links

  • MAXIMA GRUPĖ, UAB website
  • UAB Ermitažas website
  • Akropolis group, UAB website
  • Vilniaus prekyba, UAB website

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See also List of shopping malls in Lithuania Vilniaus prekyba is the largest Lithuanian group of private companies operating since 1992 with 44 000 employees in six countries Vilniaus prekybaTrade nameVPIndustryRetailFounderNerijus NumaHeadquartersVilnius LithuaniaArea servedLithuania Latvia Estonia Poland Bulgaria SwedenKey peopleJolanta Bivainyte CEORevenue 5 6 billion 1 Net income232 000 000 euro 2021 Number of employees44 000Websitewww wbr vilniausprekyba wbr ltVilniaus prekyba is the largest group of companies of the VP Group VP Group also owns NDX Group UAB Galio Group UAB Atilus SAS Private Limited Liability Company Vilniaus Prekyba is an international diversified investment management company that manages investments in retail and pharmacy chains real estate development and rental services in the Baltic states Sweden Poland and Bulgaria through other subsidiaries The company is also one of the two shareholders of the support fund Vilniaus prekybos paramos fondas Dabar Support Fund is engaged in public benefit support activities the aim of which is to create long term sustainable change in the supported areas through its supported projects The main activity of the company is the management of investments in subsidiaries in order to reliably supervise the assets and ensure the long term growth of their value The company analyzes and controls the activities of the group companies evaluates the strategic directions of the companies activities coordinates the activities of the companies and represents the group companies 2 Contents 1 Major subsidiaries 2 History 3 Social responsibility 4 Shareholders 5 Notes and references 6 External linksMajor subsidiaries EditMaxima Grupe UAB which manages retail network operators in the Baltic States Poland and Bulgaria Subsidiaries of Maxima Grupe UAB in Lithuania Maxima LT UAB and indirectly managed UAB Barbora in foreign countries Stokrotka Sp z o o Poland Maxima Latvija SIA Latvia Maxima Eesti OU Estonia Maxima Bulgaria EOOD Bulgaria Maxima Grupe UAB also owns a subsidiary Franmax UAB which provides IT services to retail chains managed by Maxima Grupe UAB in Lithuania Latvia Estonia and Bulgaria and Maxima International Sourcing UAB which provides centralized supply purchasing and negotiation services to retail chains Maxima Baltics Stokrotka Poland and T Market Bulgaria develops private labels and engages in wholesale activities 3 Euroapotheca UAB an international group of companies in Northern Europe and Central and Eastern Europe managing retail pharmacy chains and wholesale pharmaceutical companies in Lithuania UAB Eurovaistine Sweden A poteksgruppen i Sverige AB Latvia Euroaptieka SIA Estonia Euroapteek OU and Poland Euro Apteka Sp z oo Euroapotheca also controls e commerce trading company UAB Azeta which operates in Lithuania Latvia Estonia and Poland through its subsidiaries 4 Akropolis Group UAB the leading shopping and entertainment centre development and management company in the Baltic countries The company manages real estate project development shopping and entertainment centers and office buildings in Lithuania Vilnius Klaipeda Siauliai Akropolis and Latvia Riga Akropole 5 Ermi Group UAB which operates store chains in Lithuania Ermitazas UAB and Estonia Bauhof Group AS and engaged in e commerce of construction and decor materials and household goods In 2018 with the acquisition of Bauhof the largest retail chain in Estonia the group has become one of the largest DIY stores in the Baltics in terms of turnover 6 Sollo UAB which collects payments for utilities telecommunications and other services and makes money transfers in Maxima stores in Lithuania and Latvia 7 Vilniaus prekybos paramos fondas Dabar The support fund seeks to provide support for initiatives that help ensure quality education in Lithuania 8 History EditThe beginning of the formation of the Vilniaus prekyba Group was in 1992 The shareholders of the group companies were 9 Lithuanians later named VP devintukas brothers Nerijus Numa 9 group leader Vladas Numavicius and Julius Numas 10 brothers Zilvinas Mindaugas and Gintaras Marcinkevicius Ignas Staskevicius Renatas Vaitkevicius Mindaugas Bagdonavicius The first founders of the group became acquainted while studying at the Faculty of Medicine at Vilnius University Initially the group was engaged in the sale of the real estate actively involved in the privatization process by purchasing the privatization vouchers later acquired an alcoholic beverage store Urdzia Eventually the focus of the business was on food retail 11 The first food retail stores of a unified standard were opened in 1994 and over time the Maxima retail network has become the largest network in Lithuania and the Baltic States and also the best known Lithuanian brand in the world 12 13 In parallel the group developed other retail businesses The first pharmacy network Eurovaistine was opened in 1998 that was the first in Lithuania to offer self service zones to customers The DIY sector network Ermitazas opened in 2004 In 2016 Vilniaus Prekyba acquired Akropolis Group a company that manages Akropolis shopping centers and other real estates The first Akropolis opened its doors in Vilnius in 2002 14 In 2017 Maxima grupe bought online store Barbora 15 In 2018 UAB ERMI GROUP acquired Estonia s largest construction materials retail chain Bauhof becoming one of the largest construction and home improvement stores in the Baltics by turnover 16 In parallel with traditional retail trade the Vilniaus Prekyba Group is developing e commerce Online gained new momentum and meaning in 2020 when due to the global pandemic many stores were closed or severely controlled the increased demand for home delivery of food and other goods forced companies to make much faster progress than was planned over several years The largest group online trading company Barbora expanded its range of services and greatly increased its home delivery capacity The company was offering temporary job opportunities to people who were unable to do their normal jobs due to the pandemic In 2021 Barbora and Azeta e commerce stores launched in Poland 17 In Lithuania the Vilniaus prekyba group was supplemented by a new company UAB Trobos which offered a new online marketplace in Lithuania where you can buy goods from different stores with one purchase and receive them in one delivery at the exact time 18 Social responsibility EditVilniaus prekyba Group supports many non governmental organizations and projects 19 In 2019 Maxima Grupe UAB the largest company of Vilniaus Prekyba became a member of the initiative of the United Nations Global Compact In 2020 another step has been taken in this area the Group has developed an internal corporate social responsibility reporting system and presented the first corporate social responsibility report 20 21 UAB Vilniaus prekyba together with N Numa is a shareholder of Vilniaus prekybos paramos fondas Dabar support foundation It aims to support initiatives that help to ensure comprehensive and equal high quality education the implementation of which would achieve long term positive change 22 Shareholders EditShareholders of the company are three enterprises registered in the Republic of Lithuania Entaras UAB NVP Projektai UAB Patria Holdings UABFinal beneficiaries of the company are as follows Nerijus Numa Ignas Staskevicius Vladas NumaviciusNotes and references Edit Apie mus Pradzia Vilniaus Prekyba in Lithuanian Retrieved 2021 09 30 Home Maxima Grupe maximagrupe eu Retrieved 2021 09 30 Euroapotheca Euroapotheca UAB Retrieved 2021 09 30 Akropolis Group Ltd Real Estate development company Akropolis eu Retrieved 2021 09 30 About us Vilniaus Prekyba in Lithuanian Retrieved 2021 09 30 Sollo Your Bills Bank Get Control Pay www sollo lt Retrieved 2021 09 30 Pagrindinis Fondas dabar in Lithuanian 2020 02 18 Retrieved 2021 10 11 Former surname Numavicius Former surname Numavicius Vilniaus prekybos susikurimas stai kaip devintukas suaude tokį versla www lrytas lt Retrieved 2021 10 11 Vilniaus prekybos susikurimas stai kaip devintukas suaude tokį versla www lrytas lt Retrieved 2021 10 11 Nasdaq Welcomes Maxima Grupe to Nasdaq Baltic Bond List Nasdaq Baltic Retrieved 2021 10 11 Pradzia Vilniaus Prekyba in Lithuanian Retrieved 2021 10 11 Maxima Grupe par 1 4 miljoniem eiro iegadajas Lietuvas internetveikalu Barbora Maxima akcionars iegadajas Igaunijas buvmaterialu mazumtirdzniecibas lideri Dienas Bizness in Latvian Retrieved 2023 01 13 Barbora zengia į Lenkijos rinka Delfi in Lithuanian Retrieved 2021 10 11 Trobos nauja internetines prekybos platforma Lietuvoje Vilniaus Prekyba in Lithuanian Retrieved 2021 10 11 Socialine atsakomybe Vilniaus Prekyba in Lithuanian Retrieved 2021 10 11 Social Responsibility Maxima Grupe maximagrupe eu Retrieved 2021 10 11 Maxima tvarumas verslui siandien ne privalumas o butinybe DELFI in Lithuanian Retrieved 2021 10 11 Ozalinskaite Indre Injekcija Lietuvos svietimui kaip bus isleisti 700 tukst euru DELFI in Lithuanian Retrieved 2021 10 11 External links EditMAXIMA GRUPĖ UAB website UAB Ermitazas website Akropolis group UAB website Euroapotheca UAB website Vilniaus prekyba UAB website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vilniaus prekyba amp oldid 1133449694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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