When was Zudio founded?
Established in 1998, Trent Ltd. operates Zudio as a mass market brand in the value format.
Area: 8,000 sq. ft. About the company: Zudio is established since 1998 and is part of the Tata group, Trent Ltd.
That is the apparel chain Zudio. Launched three years ago by Trent, which is owned by the Tata group, Zudio now contributes 13 per cent to Trent's overall revenue, say retail analysts tracking the company.
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Trent now plans to open 40 outlets of its flagship Westside chain every year and hundreds of its mass market Zudio stores, where nothing costs more than $15, across India, said chairman Noel Tata in an interview in Mumbai.
Zara operates in India through the association of its parent Spanish clothing company Inditex with the Tata group firm Trent Ltd - Inditex Trent Retail India Private Limited (ITRIPL). The Inditex group of Spain owns 51 per cent while Trent has 49 per cent.
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Trade name | H&M |
Traded as | Nasdaq Stockholm: HM B |
ISIN | SE0000106270 [1] |
Industry | Retail |
Her misconception that Mango is one of Zara owner Inditex's cluster of brands is common. In fact, the 30-year-old Barcelona-based company is private and unrelated to the world's largest retailer, based in Galicia, northern Spain.
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Does Zudio have jeans?
They've got jeans starting from INR 599 and kurtis starting from as low as INR 299.
Inditex Trent, its joint venture with Tata that runs 21 of Zara stores in India, saw revenue expand to Rs1815 crore last fiscal, according to Trent's annual report.
Jamshedpur: Noel Tata, the half-brother of Ratan Tata, is the chairman of Tata group's retail arm Trent Ltd that operates stores under brands Westside, Zudio, Star Bazaar, Landmark and Zara.
The kurti changed the Indian ready-made garment sector. Leading this fashion revolution — from a store in south Mumbai's Hughes Road precinct — was Tata group's flagship retail store Westside. Its trademark kurti was sold under the same brand name, Westside.
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Zudio offers irresistible fashion at irresistible prices. The company has established 133 Zudio stores across 57 cities. Star, is a fresh food and grocery retail chain, operating 60 stores across 7 cities.
Zudio is a brand for fashion by the house of Tata Trent Ltd. Through 133 physical stores across 57 cities, Zudio has satisfied the fashion needs of people in India. It has a great range of fashion apparel, accessories, and footwear for men, women, and kids.
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Who owns Zara in India?
Inditex Trent, its joint venture with Tata that runs 21 of Zara stores in India, saw revenue expand to Rs1815 crore last fiscal, according to Trent's annual report.
Zudio offers irresistible fashion at irresistible prices. The company has established 133 Zudio stores across 57 cities. Star, is a fresh food and grocery retail chain, operating 60 stores across 7 cities.
The kurti changed the Indian ready-made garment sector. Leading this fashion revolution — from a store in south Mumbai's Hughes Road precinct — was Tata group's flagship retail store Westside. Its trademark kurti was sold under the same brand name, Westside.