Norfa
Norfa
Native name
Norfa
IndustryRetail
Founded1997 (1997)
Headquarters,
Area served
Lithuania
Key people
CEO Audrius Pocevičius
RevenueIncrease678.507 million (2022)[1]
Increase€19.382 million
Increase€15.630 million
Total assetsIncrease€117.220 million
Total equityIncrease€62.533 million
Number of employees
3404 (2022)
ParentNorfos Mažmena
Websitewww.norfa.lt
XL size Norfa in Druskininkai

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

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

References

  1. 1 2 "Norfos mažmena, UAB revenue, profit". www.rekvizitai.vz.lt.
  2. "parduotuvės", www.norfa.lt
  3. ""Norfa" plėtros nestabdo, algas dar paaugins", www.lrytas.lt
  4. "Trečiadienį Plungėje atidaromas naujas "Norfa" prekybos centras, rašoma įmonės pranešime spaudai.", www.tv3.lt
  5. "Klaipėdoje atidaroma nauja "Norfa" parduotuvė", www.lrytas.lt
  6. "Raseiniuose atidaroma nauja "Norfa"", www.delfi.lt
  7. "Vilniuje atidaroma atnaujinta Norfa", www.lrt.lt
  8. "Telšiuose atidaroma nauja "Norfa"", www.delfi.lt
  9. "Parduotuvėse "Norfa" pirkėjai nebegalės atsiskaityti už komunalines paslaugas", www.lrt.lt
  10. ""Norfa" išlieka atlyginimų lyderė ir viršijo 1600 eurų – siūlo konkurentams lenktynes", www.15min.lt
  11. "History", www.norfa.lt


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