Category: General Retailing
Netherlands General Retailing
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Netherlands Gift Card and Incentive Card Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics (Databook) - Market Size and Forecast; Spend Analysis by Digital / e-Gift Card, Retail and Corporate Consumers, Top Retailers, Distribution Channel, Occasions, Retail Sectors, Function (Open Loop, Closed Loop), City Type, and Demographics – Q2 2024 Update
... Sectors, Function (Open Loop, Closed Loop), City Type, and Demographics – Q2 2024 Update According to PayNXT360, gift card industry in the country is expected to grow by 6.2% on annual basis to reach US$2.6 ... Read More
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General Merchandise Stores in the Netherlands
... benefited from the challenging economic environment with consumers coming to its stores in search of savings. The retailer offers a wide range of everyday items such as laundry detergents and toilet paper and it continued ... Read More
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Direct Selling in the Netherlands
... However, in 2023, consumers showed renewed interest in direct selling as the relative novelty of the post-pandemic shopping experience waned. Consumers who use direct selling are generally attracted by two main factors. First is the ... Read More
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European Discount Retail Market: Analysis by Type (Food and General Merchandise), By Country (Poland, Luxembourg, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, France and UK) Size & Trends with Impact of Covid-19 and Forecast up to 2025
... of the Report The report provides analysis of Europe discount retail market, with detailed analysis of market size and growth of the industry. The analysis includes the market by value, by grocery and non-grocery discount ... Read More
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Variety Stores in the Netherlands
... in the year, many managed to recover, as they appealed to price-conscious consumers whose budgets were being constrained by the pandemic’s economic impact. Retailers in this category are able to offer a wide selection of ... Read More
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Retailing in the Netherlands
... well during the pandemic, in both 2020 and 2021. Many Dutch consumers who were either able to continue working from home or had their salaries covered by government assistance programmes had excess disposable income, given ... Read More