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JYSK celebrates double birthday

JYSK celebrates double birthday

On 2 April 2024, it is 45 years since Lars Larsen, also known as the Tradesman, opened the first JYSK store in Denmark. Five years later, he also opened in Germany, which has since grown to be the largest market for JYSK.

The new distribution centre in Spain will be similar to the one currently under planning in Lelystad, the Netherlands, which is visualised above.

JYSK invests in new distribution centre in Spain

To further support JYSK’s ambitious expansion plans for more stores in Spain and Portugal, the global retail company will strengthen its logistics setup with a new distribution centre in Almenara, south of Castellón.

“I look very much forward to stepping fully into the role as President and CEO of JYSK," says Rami Jensen.

JYSK welcomes Rami Jensen as new President and CEO

1 September 2023 marks a significant change for the global retail company JYSK. As only the third person in JYSK’s 44-year history, Rami Jensen becomes President and CEO of JYSK after Jan Bøgh.

This is what the payment area of the JYSK store in Riviera Shopping Centre, Ukraine, looks like today.

JYSK reopens bombed store in Ukraine

One year after a JYSK store in Ukraine was hit by a missile attack, the store has now been rebuilt and reopened on Thursday 11 May 2023.

JYSK continued to successfully deliver on its business strategy with increased sales, store expansions and rearrangements as well as increased customer visits.

JYSK again delivers record results despite global challenges

For the financial year 2021/22, JYSK reached its highest EBIT result to date of DKK 4.56 billion (EUR 612 million) and increased turnover by 11% to DKK 36.2 billion (EUR 4.87 billion). However, the retail chain is now seeing the first signs of a slowdown in sales due to global challenges.

JYSK employees work together to save on energy.

JYSK saves on energy

JYSK takes responsibility and saves on energy in all locations throughout the organisation. This includes a decrease in electricity usage and control of temperature regulating appliances.

Customers continue to choose shopping in one of JYSK’s more than 3,200 stores covering 48 countries across the world.

Turnover sets new record in JYSK

With a growth of 11 percent, the total turnover for the financial year 2021/22 sets a new record in JYSK, even though a long list of global factors have challenged the business.

JYSK reaches 1 billion DKK in B2B sales

JYSK reaches 1 billion DKK in B2B sales

In recent years, JYSK has been focusing a lot on expanding the Business to Business part of the company’s sales activities. The focus has paid off, as JYSK on 28 June for the first time passed 1 billion Danish kroner in B2B sales across countries in one financial year.

JYSK welcomed customers in Moscow

JYSK welcomed customers in Moscow

​Even though JYSK had not done any marketing, many customers stopped by, when JYSK opened the first store in Moscow on 3 June 2020.

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