El Puerto de Liverpool SAB de CV
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El Puerto de Liverpool SAB de CV
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El Puerto de Liverpool SAB de CV
El Puerto de Liverpool is one of Mexico’s best-known retail groups. It sells clothing, home goods, electronics, furniture, cosmetics, and other consumer products through its department store chains, with Liverpool aimed at middle- and higher-income shoppers and Suburbia focused on value-oriented buyers. It also sells through its online channels, so customers can shop in stores or through e-commerce. The company makes money mainly by buying merchandise from brands and suppliers, then reselling it to households at a markup. A big part of its business also comes from consumer credit, because many customers use its store cards and financing options to pay over time. That makes Liverpool not just a retailer, but also a lender tied closely to its own sales base. What sets the business apart is its role as a full-service retail platform in Mexico: it combines store sales, online sales, and in-house credit under one roof. That gives it more control over the customer relationship than a pure wholesaler or marketplace, and it can earn from both product sales and financing. Its main customers are everyday Mexican consumers shopping for apparel, home furnishings, and discretionary goods.
El Puerto de Liverpool is one of Mexico’s best-known retail groups. It sells clothing, home goods, electronics, furniture, cosmetics, and other consumer products through its department store chains, with Liverpool aimed at middle- and higher-income shoppers and Suburbia focused on value-oriented buyers. It also sells through its online channels, so customers can shop in stores or through e-commerce.
The company makes money mainly by buying merchandise from brands and suppliers, then reselling it to households at a markup. A big part of its business also comes from consumer credit, because many customers use its store cards and financing options to pay over time. That makes Liverpool not just a retailer, but also a lender tied closely to its own sales base.
What sets the business apart is its role as a full-service retail platform in Mexico: it combines store sales, online sales, and in-house credit under one roof. That gives it more control over the customer relationship than a pure wholesaler or marketplace, and it can earn from both product sales and financing. Its main customers are everyday Mexican consumers shopping for apparel, home furnishings, and discretionary goods.