Chanel enregistre une croissance de 1,8 pour cent de son chiffre d'affaires pour 2025

Chanel a enregistré un chiffre d'affaires de 19,3 milliards de dollars en 2025, marquant une hausse de 1,8 pour cent à taux de change constants. Le résultat opérationnel a progressé de 5,2 pour cent pour atteindre 4,7 milliards de dollars, la maison de luxe française se remettant d'une baisse des ventes en 2024.

La directrice générale mondiale Leena Nair a attribué cette amélioration des performances aux investissements records réalisés en 2024. L'entreprise a ouvert 41 nouvelles boutiques l'an dernier et a consacré 700 millions de dollars à l'intégration de sa chaîne d'approvisionnement tout en maintenant des niveaux élevés de dépenses d'investissement.

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