Leroy Merlin

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Leroy Merlin SA
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1923; 98 years ago (1923)
FounderAdolphe Leroy & Rose Merlin
Headquarters
Area served
France, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Ukraine, China, Brazil, South Africa, Egypt
ProductsDo it yourself
Home improvement
Garden Supplies
OwnerGroupe Mulliez (84 %)
Employees (16 %)
Number of employees
100,000 (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
ParentGroupe Adeo
WebsiteLeroy Merlin

Leroy Merlin (French: [ləʁwa mɛʁlɛ̃]) is a French headquartered home improvement and gardening retailer serving several countries in Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa.

Generally established on the outskirts of major towns and cities, Leroy Merlin stores are large centres (9000 m2 on average) providing self-service and sales assisted services. Its business is centred on six main sectors: DIY, building, gardening, sanitary equipment, renewable energy, and interior decoration.[1]

History[]

Leroy Merlin in Kalisz, Poland
Leroy Merlin around the world.

In 1923, Adolphe Leroy and Rose Merlin, associates in private and business life[clarification needed], opened a business of American surplus. Strengthened by this first success, they decided to sell DIY products and supplies at moderate prices. In 1960, the firm was named Leroy Merlin. It became a precursor, as it was the first company to offer free delivery services.[2]

Business units[]

  • Aki
  • Bricocentre
  • Weldom

Renewable energy[]

Superstore installations[]

Spanish electricity utility Endesa has installed a 100 kW solar plant, covering 1700 m² with 670 photovoltaic panels, for Leroy Merlin at its superstore in Rivas Vaciamadrid, Spain.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "LEROY MERLIN | LEROY MERLIN, nearly 400 home improvement stores in 12 countries".
  2. ^ "LEROY MERLIN | LEROY MERLIN, nearly 400 home improvement stores in 12 countries".

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