29 July 2024

Luxury – Kering Results: Almost all brands decline at Kering in H1 results

Luxury group Kering has reported its financial results for the first half of 2024, when revenue was down 11% both reported and comparable to €9 billion.


Revenue in the second quarter of the year alone was €4.5 billion, dropping by the same amount year-on-year. This includes a negative currency effect of 1%.


Sales from the directly operated retail network were down 12% on a comparable basis in Q2, following a decline in store traffic. Wholesale and other revenue was down 6% for the quarter.


Trends were reportedly similar to the first quarter results, though Kering saw an improvement in Japan and a deceleration in Asia-Pacific as a whole.


To read the rest of this report by ILM, click on Kering results.

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