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Global Powers of Retailing 2025

Improving effectiveness and unlocking growth in the year ahead

This report examines the fastest-growing retailers, new market entrants and the strategies retailers are using to navigate the dynamic economy.

Global Powers of Retailing 2022

The aggregate retail revenue for the Global Powers of Retailing Top 250 companies reached US$4.74 trillion in FY2018 (up from US$4.53 trillion in the previous year). However, they achieved slower growth resulting in a currency-adjusted composite growth rate of 4.1 percent, lower than the previous year’s 5.7 percent growth.

Executive Summary

The outlook for the global economy and the retail industry in 2020 is uncertain. Overall economic growth is likely to be subdued but positive, with lower growth in consumer spending and inflation in most countries remaining low. Further uncertainty surrounding the global economy has been added by the coronavirus outbreak in China early in the year. Deloitte’s Global Powers of Retailing 2020 reviews the global economic scenario and its impact on the retailing industry.

 The report identifies the 250 largest retailers around the world based on publicly available data for FY2018 (fiscal years ended through 30 June 2019), and analyzes their performance across geographies and product sectors. It also provides a global economic outlook, looks at the 50 fastest-growing retailers, and highlights new entrants to the Top 250.

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Key findings from the report

The aggregate retail revenue for the Global Powers of Retailing Top 250 companies was US$4.74 trillion in FY2018, with an average size of US$19.0 billion per company.

The minimum revenue for a company to enter the Top 250 rankings is US$3.9 billion, up from US$3.7 billion in the previous year.

Reliance Retail Jumps 38 points on the Top 250 list based on retail revenue growth for FY 2018.

Amazon jumped to third position with the highest retail revenue growth amongst the Top 10 retailers

Kroger is the only retailer in the Top 10 with no foreign operations

The Top 10 list continued to be dominated by American companies, with seven of the ten companies being based in the US.

Europe has the highest number of Top 250 retailers, with 88 companies based in the region (35.2 percent) and its share of Top 250 revenue was 34.4%.

FMCG continues to be the largest product sector. Its 136 companies (54.4 percent of companies) generated 66.5 percent of the retail revenue in FY2018.

E-commerce is driving high retail revenue growth among Fastest 50 companies.

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