Norfa | |
Native name | Norfa |
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Lithuania |
Key people | CEO Audrius Pocevičius |
Revenue | €678.507 million (2022)[1] |
€19.382 million | |
€15.630 million | |
Total assets | €117.220 million |
Total equity | €62.533 million |
Number of employees | 3404 (2022) |
Parent | Norfos Mažmena |
Website | www |
Norfa is a supermarket chain in Lithuania. In 2022, it was fourth largest chain of retail stores in Lithuania.[1]
Norfa chain stores sizes (in square meters):[2]
- S – less than 200
- L – 200 to 500
- XL – 500 to 1,500
- XXL – 2,000 to 5,000
- H – more than 5,000
The first Norfa store was opened in Žirmūnai, Vilnius.[3] In 2023, Norfa opened new stores in Klaipėda, Plungė, Raseiniai, Telšiai and Vilnius.[4][5][6][7][8] From September 2023 customers will no longer be able to pay for utility services in Norfa stores.[9] According to 15min, Norfa pays highest salaries among other supermarket chains in Lithuania with average monthly net salary reaching €1,046 (€1,633 gross).[10]
History[edit]
UAB "Norfos mažmena" was established in 1997. The company opened its first store in 1997. By the end of 2004 company had 87 stores. In 2022, this number reached 155.[11]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Norfos mažmena, UAB revenue, profit". www.rekvizitai.vz.lt.
- ^ "parduotuvės", www.norfa.lt
- ^ ""Norfa" plėtros nestabdo, algas dar paaugins", www.lrytas.lt
- ^ "Trečiadienį Plungėje atidaromas naujas "Norfa" prekybos centras, rašoma įmonės pranešime spaudai.", www.tv3.lt
- ^ "Klaipėdoje atidaroma nauja "Norfa" parduotuvė", www.lrytas.lt
- ^ "Raseiniuose atidaroma nauja "Norfa"", www.delfi.lt
- ^ "Vilniuje atidaroma atnaujinta Norfa", www.lrt.lt
- ^ "Telšiuose atidaroma nauja "Norfa"", www.delfi.lt
- ^ "Parduotuvėse "Norfa" pirkėjai nebegalės atsiskaityti už komunalines paslaugas", www.lrt.lt
- ^ ""Norfa" išlieka atlyginimų lyderė ir viršijo 1600 eurų – siūlo konkurentams lenktynes", www.15min.lt
- ^ "History", www.norfa.lt
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