Lars Larsen Group Global Turnover

Lars Larsen Group Global Turnover

Page URL: /indicators/retail/retailer/lars-larsen-group-turnover-global/

Last updated: 2026-04-28

Table ID: retail/retailer/retailer_turnover_global

Source: Company annual reports and published financial statements, compiled by Furnilytics.

Source description: Annual turnover for selected major furniture and home furnishing retailers, reported in local currency and converted to EUR using ECB annual average.

Trend summary: In 2025, the Lars Larsen Group reported a turnover of 7.1 billion EUR, reflecting a significant increase of 0.7 billion EUR, or 10.9%, from the previous year's 6.4 billion EUR. This upward trend is consistent with the last three years, which show a total increase of 1.4 billion EUR, or 24.6%, indicating a strengthening momentum. However, the recent momentum appears mixed, suggesting fluctuations may be present despite the overall growth in turnover.

Latest observation: 2025 — 7.1

x_axisvalueis_preliminary
20182.4False
20192.8False
20203.2False
20214.4False
20225.2False
20235.7False
20246.4False
20257.1False

Generated from: lars_larsen_group_turnover_global.json

This indicator presents annual global turnover for Lars Larsen Group, providing a long-term view of the group’s revenue development across retail, investment and related business activities. The series is largely driven by the performance and expansion of JYSK within international markets.


Market Context

Global turnover is a key indicator of Lars Larsen Group’s overall business performance, reflecting the combined revenue streams from its diversified portfolio. The series highlights how the group evolves through retail expansion, particularly via JYSK, as well as broader investment activities. Sustained growth typically reflects store network expansion and stable consumer demand, while variations may be linked to economic cycles and changes in retail market conditions. Related indicators include the JYSK Global Turnover, which provides a more detailed view of the group’s core retail business.


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Lars Larsen Group Global Turnover

Lars Larsen Group Global Turnover

Page URL: /indicators/retail/retailer/lars-larsen-group-turnover-global/

Last updated: 2026-04-28

Table ID: retail/retailer/retailer_turnover_global

Source: Company annual reports and published financial statements, compiled by Furnilytics.

Source description: Annual turnover for selected major furniture and home furnishing retailers, reported in local currency and converted to EUR using ECB annual average.

Trend summary: In 2025, the Lars Larsen Group reported a turnover of 7.1 billion EUR, reflecting a significant increase of 0.7 billion EUR, or 10.9%, from the previous year's 6.4 billion EUR. This upward trend is consistent with the last three years, which show a total increase of 1.4 billion EUR, or 24.6%, indicating a strengthening momentum. However, the recent momentum appears mixed, suggesting fluctuations may be present despite the overall growth in turnover.

Latest observation: 2025 — 7.1

x_axisvalueis_preliminary
20182.4False
20192.8False
20203.2False
20214.4False
20225.2False
20235.7False
20246.4False
20257.1False

Generated from: lars_larsen_group_turnover_global.json

This indicator presents annual global turnover for Lars Larsen Group, providing a long-term view of the group’s revenue development across retail, investment and related business activities. The series is largely driven by the performance and expansion of JYSK within international markets.


Market Context

Global turnover is a key indicator of Lars Larsen Group’s overall business performance, reflecting the combined revenue streams from its diversified portfolio. The series highlights how the group evolves through retail expansion, particularly via JYSK, as well as broader investment activities. Sustained growth typically reflects store network expansion and stable consumer demand, while variations may be linked to economic cycles and changes in retail market conditions. Related indicators include the JYSK Global Turnover, which provides a more detailed view of the group’s core retail business.


Trend Overview