14th August 2023
Decathlon, the world’s largest sports retailer, has announced its annual UK results for 2022 which show an increase of 6 per cent to its revenue, despite the pressures of double-digit inflation across Europe while continuing to invest heavily in the evolution of its business model.
As consumer confidence reached its lowest point in 40 years, Decathlon UK increased turnover by £17 million, reaching £300 million for the first time in its history. This included a boost in its physical sales in store by 25 per cent as customers choose to return to stores post pandemic. Sales were bolstered by the introduction of partnerships with major retailers like Argos, Tesco, Asda and Next.
Decathlon UK, which is seen as a priority territory by the global business, ended 2022 with a loss of £8 million after investing heavily in a number of projects across the value chain. More than £16 million was injected into the UK business in 2022 (£8.6 million more than in 2021) with new automation technology introduced to its warehouse; four new store openings in Middlebrook, Livingston, Liverpool and York; upgrades to its digital infrastructure and the closure of a small number of stores that were not compatible with the evolution of Decathlon’s model.
Last year was challenging from a financial perspective especially given rising overhead costs, however, Decathlon remained committed to its human and environmental values through a number of social responsibility programmes. One such activity helped 400 homeless people practise football in Liverpool, whilst in London, Decathlon’s continued partnership with London Sport allowed the development of initiatives to increase sport accessibility in local communities and has enabled more than 20,000 additional hours of sports for people who live close to stores. Furthermore, in 2022 Decathlon launched its Health & Wellbeing partnership with Art-invest Real Estate, where £200,000 will be donated over the next 5 years to support local community charities to provide free sports and wellbeing initiatives across Southwark.
2022 also saw the full roll-out of Decathlon’s Second Life programme that recycles, repairs and reuses products to stop them from going to waste. Category leading innovations were also prepared, such as the UK’s first rental scheme for sports equipment which launched in March 2023, and preparations for Decathlon’s Buy Back scheme, also launching 2023.
With an aim to continue providing great value to its customers, Decathlon created its membership programme, to reward customers through points and discounts. The programme was launched in Q1 2023 and continues to evolve to provide personalised offers to valued customers.
Decathlon operates globally across 70 countries and the UK business, which has been trading since 1999, currently employs 1,615 people.