Liverpool (department store)
Mexican chain of department stores / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liverpool is a Mexican chain of department stores that is part of the El Puerto de Liverpool group (officially S.A.B. de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V.), a Mexican company that consists of commercial, financial, and real estate operations. The group has three divisions:
- The commercial area operates two chains of department stores: Liverpool itself, and Suburbia, as well as freestanding retail stores of multiple fashion brands, and the Arco Norte logistics center, under construction.
- The financial group offers insurance as well as credit to customers of the two department store chains.
- The real estate group operates shopping malls, all but one (Perisur) branded Galerías.[1]
Formerly | El Puerto de Liverpool (now the name of the parent company) |
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Industry | Department stores |
Founded | 1847; 177 years ago (1847) |
Founder | Jean Baptiste Ebrard |
Headquarters | Santa Fe, Mexico City, , |
Number of locations | 124[1] (2022) |
Area served | Mexico |
Key people | Jorge Salgado (Group CEO) |
Products | Clothing and accessories, shoes, perfume, cosmetics, jewelry, home furnishings, tabletop, housewares, appliances, notions and fabrics, books and magazines, candy, sporting goods, specialty foods |
Services | restaurants, food halls, interior design, gift registry, personal shopper, click and collect, drawings and contests, revolving credit for retail customers, insurance, travel agencies |
Parent | Commercial division of El Puerto de Liverpool group |
Website | liverpool |
El Puerto de Liverpool is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) under the ticker symbol LIVEPOL. The company also holds a 50% stake in Unicomer, a company that has retail chains in 26 Latin American countries.[1] The Group's headquarters are in Santa Fe, a suburb and a main business center in Mexico City.
El Puerto de Liverpool group also owned another department store chain Fábricas de Francia, and in 2018 and -9 eliminated the brand, converting 14 stores to Suburbia format, 23 to Liverpool format, and permanently closing 4.