Zara's parent company announced the closure of about 100 stores in 2025
Inditex, parent company of Zara, Pull&Bear, Bershka, among others, plans to improve its financial future with these closures
The parent company of some department stores including Zara, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, and Bershka, recently announced the closing of at least 100 businesses this 2025 through a speech.
The firm claims that this choice is part of a plan to improve the company's financial position as a Spanish cotton producer and reseller. By the end of 2024, according to the report, 132 stores had already closed, and Inditex reported that it had 5, 527 running stores in the middle of the year.
According to the speech, Zara businesses have closed from 1, 588 to 1, 528 as of 2025. Similar things happened to Zara Home, which has since shut down about 27 shops.
In addition, Lefties increased from 203 businesses to 213 this time, while the total amount of Bershka shops increased from 855 to 859 this season.
The textile industry huge has been forced to close businesses due to low results, but it intends to start new ones in various states throughout the nation. A trend that has been affecting many retail chains for several years has continued this year: store closures, inflation, falling revenue, and tariffs.
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