Fnac
Fnac (French pronunciation: [fnak]) is a French multinational retail chain selling cultural and electronic products, founded by André Essel and Max Théret in 1954. Its head office is in Le Flavia in Ivry-sur-Seine near Paris. It is an abbreviation of Fédération Nationale d’Achats des Cadres ("National Purchasing Federation for Cadres"). It merged with Darty in 2016 to become Groupe Fnac Darty.
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Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1954 |
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Headquarters | , France |
Number of locations | 184 (2015) |
Area served | Own shops: France, Tunisia, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Switzerland and Luxembourg; franchising: Morocco, Qatar, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Belgium and Congo |
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Revenue | €7,3 billion (2019) |
€188 million (2010) | |
Number of employees | 14,364 |
Parent | Fnac Darty |
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Website | fnac |
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