New stores help H&M to €6.82m profit

The opening of new stores helped Swedish-owned fashion giant H&M increase sales in its Irish unit to €6

The opening of new stores helped Swedish-owned fashion giant H&M increase sales in its Irish unit to €6.82 million in the three months to November.

Europe's biggest fashion retailer said in new results this week that it made a net profit of SKr4.3 billion (€465 million) in the final quarter of its financial year. A net profit increase of 6 per cent from the same quarter in the previous year was below expectations of a 13 per cent rise.

H&M said its Irish sales in the nine months to November were €14.5 million, including value-added tax. The sales in the most recent quarter were up from €3.18 million in the period immediately before and up from €4.51 million in the three months after the opening of its first Irish store last March at Dundrum Town Centre in south Dublin.

H&M has opened stores in central Dublin and in the Liffey Valley Centre. It has another store in Limerick.

Arthur Beesley

Arthur Beesley

Arthur Beesley is Current Affairs Editor of The Irish Times