L’Oréal Paris vise un chiffre d’affaires de 10 milliards d’euros

L’Oréal Paris poursuit un objectif ambitieux : atteindre 10 milliards d’euros de chiffre d’affaires sous la direction de sa nouvelle présidente mondiale. Laetitia Toupet a exposé cette stratégie lors du Festival de Cannes, où la marque occupe une place prépondérante.

Laetitia Toupet, qui a rejoint L’Oréal Paris en juillet 2025 après avoir mené La Roche-Posay au cap du milliard d’euros, s’est montrée confiante quant à ce plan. « Nous visons les 10 milliards d’euros », a-t-elle déclaré. « Nous sommes confiants. Nous sommes la marque numéro un au monde. Nous y parviendrons grâce à une stratégie très claire, une mission de marque forte et des innovations très puissantes. » La marque a enregistré un chiffre d’affaires supérieur à 7 milliards d’euros en 2023 et a connu une croissance de quelques pourcents en 2025 après une progression de 9 % l’année précédente.

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