D-Mart |
Highlights :
- D-Mart, stores recover 80% of pre Covid sales
- The company had also started home deliveries for its stores
- Avenue Supermarket reported an 87.59% decline in its consolidated net profit
Avenue Supermarket Ltd, which owns and operates retail chain D-Mart, on Saturday said that it has recovered 80% of its business in the stores, wherever it has been allowed to operate unhindered.
The company had started home deliveries after getting order through its D-Mart Reddy App for its stores, but discontinued it once the stringent lockdowns were withdrawn and stores were allowed to open for business.
Avenue Supermarket reported an 87.59% decline in its consolidated net profit at ₹ 40.08 crore for the first quarter ended June, 2020 impacted by Covid-19.
About D-Mart :
Avenue Supermarket Ltd, doing business as D-Mart, is an Indian chain of hypermarkets in India, founded by Radhakrishnan Damani in the year 2002.
As of 31 December, 2019 it had 196 stores in 72 cities across 11 states in India. The company has its headquarter in Mumbai.
As of 21 November, 2019 the market capitalisation of D-Mart is close to ₹ 1,14,000 crore. This is 33rd rank for all listed companies in Bombay Stock Exchange.
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