Italian Prada Group‘s 2015 turnover dropped ever so slightly, blaming it on the lousy economic state China is in. The country is an important market for plenty of luxury brands, although the expensive dollar also had a negative effect.
Strong growth in home territory
Prada’s 2015 turnover dropped slightly, from 3.55 billion euro to 3.54 billion euro, with drops in Asia and the United States. Asian turnover fell 4 %, mainly because of China’s negative results, while American turnover dropped 9 % as the Italian fashion company struggled with the expensive dollar.
Prada believes the European turnover growth (6 %) was thanks to the many Asian and American tourists, with a significant boost in Italy. Japanese turnover did extremely well, with an 11 % increase, the exact same number as in the Middle East.
“Price variations and diverted tourist traffic”
“Throughout 2015, we had to deal with an economic environment characterized by extreme volatility in currency markets, as well as by the deteriorating geopolitical situation in many world regions. These two factors have made prices fluctuate widely and diverted tourist traffic in sudden and unpredictable ways”, Prada CEO Patrizio Bertelli said.
Prada will increase its focus on its retail network expansion. It already has 618 stores and retail turnover grew 76 million euro to 3.1 billion euro, while wholesale activities dropped 88 million euro to 444 million euro.