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Ceconomy

Ceconomy AG is an international retail company headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. Its history goes back to the Metro Group.[1] Ceconomy operates more than 1,000 consumer electronics stores in eleven countries. In addition to MediaMarkt and Saturn, the group owns Deutsche Technikberatung. Approximately 24 % of its sales are generated online.[2]

Quick Facts Company type, Traded as ...
Ceconomy AG
Company typePublic
FWB: CEC
FWB: MEOD (ADR)
OTC Pink Current: MTAGF
OTC Pink Current: MTTRY (ADR)
SDAX component (CEC)
ISINDE0007257503
US1500421094
IndustryRetail
PredecessorMetro AG
Founded2017; 8 years ago (2017) (original group was founded in 1996)
HeadquartersDüsseldorf, Germany
Number of locations
1,024 (2022)
Key people
  • Karsten Wildberger
    (CEO)
  • Kai-Ulrich Deissner
    (CFO)
ProductsConsumer electronics and related services
Revenue€21.8 billion (2022)
Number of employees
50,000 (2022)
Websitewww.ceconomy.de
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History

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In March 2016, Metro announced a comprehensive reorganization of its business units. Wholesale and food retailing were to be continued separately from the consumer electronics centers.[3] For Cash & Carry and Real, the company wanted to retain the "Metro" name. MediaMarkt and Saturn were henceforth to be managed under the umbrella of "Ceconomy".[4] The reorganization was completed in July 2017.[5] Since then, Ceconomy and Metro have functioned as independent sister companies.[6] Both entities maintained their listing on the stock exchange.[7]

Ceconomy started as a leading European electronics retailer.[8] To build on this position, the company focused on diversifying and internationalizing its activities. Examples include the acquisition of a majority stake in Deutsche Technikberatung and a minority stake in French electronics retailer Fnac Darty.[9]

In response to increased competition in retail, Ceconomy developed closer cooperation with Fnac Darty and M.video,[10] but did not realize those plans.[11] The Fnac Darty affiliation caused conflict with MediaMarkt co-founder Erich Kellerhals.[12] There was a controversy between Ceconomy and Convergenta over the company's strategy and board appointments,[13] which ended in 2020.[14]

The MediaMarkt Tech Villiage Hamburg store is the largest contiguous electronics store in Europe, covering an area of 15,000 square meters over 5 floors.[15]

Corporate affairs

The key trends of Ceconomy are (as at the financial year ending September 30):[16]

More information Year, Revenue (€ bn) ...
Year Revenue (€ bn) Net income (€ m) Employees
2017 22.1 1,102 68,804
2018 21.4 –212 61,962
2019 21.4 122 59,421
2020 20.8 –232 57,739
2021 21.3 232 54,966
2022 21.7 126 53,889
2023 22.2 –39 52,547
2024 22.4 76 50,918
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Operations

Ceconomy is a stock corporation under German law with its registered office in Düsseldorf. Its shares are traded on the Prime Standard of Deutsche Börse. Ceconomy was part of the MDAX from 2017 to September 2018 and has since been part of the SDAX.[17] The largest shareholders include the investment holding company Haniel, the Meridian Foundation, the telecommunications company Freenet, and the Beisheim family; there are other institutional investors such as pension funds.

The current executive board consists of Karsten Wildberger (CEO) and Kai-Ulrich Deissner(CFO).[18][19] The supervisory board is headed by Thomas Dannenfeldt.

Businesses

The core of Ceconomy's business activities is the sale of consumer electronics and the installation and repair of related products. The subsidiaries operate largely independently. Ceconomy is increasingly focusing on linking its stores with online retailing. The omnichannel strategy is seen as the most important building block for further development of the Ceconomy group.[20][21]

Media-Saturn-Holding (or MediaMarktSaturn Retail Group), headquartered in Ingolstadt, bundles business under the MediaMarkt and Saturn brands. The formerly independent retail chains have been affiliated under company law since 1990.[22] The first MediaMarkt store opened in Munich in 1979,[23] the first Saturn store in 1961 on Cologne's Hansaring.[24]

Deutsche Technikberatung (DTB for short), headquartered in Hürth, Germany, is a service company that supports customers with questions about consumer electronics. This includes not only the installation and configuration of devices but also pre-purchase advice. The technicians work either on-site or via remote maintenance.[25]

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