Eurospin

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Eurospin (Italian: Spesa intelligente, lit.'Smart shopping') is an Italian company in the large-scale retail trade of food and consumer goods in the discount chain present in Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and Malta.[5][6] In 2025, Eurospin will open its first market in Serbia.

Company typePrivate S.p.A.
IndustryMass-market retailing
Founded1993; 33 years ago (1993)
Headquarters,
Italy
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Eurospin Italia S.p.A.
Company typePrivate S.p.A.
IndustryMass-market retailing
Founded1993; 33 years ago (1993)
Headquarters,
Italy
Number of locations
Area served
Products
Websitewww.eurospin.com
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History

Eurospin was founded in 1993 on the initiative of four families of entrepreneurs already active in the large-scale retail trade: the Pozzis of the Lombard Dugan, the Mions of the Veronese Migross, the Odorizzis of the Trentino cooperative Dao, and the Barbons of the Treviso-based Vega.[7] The group, the first Italian-owned discount chain, initially used the franchising formula and then began to open its own stores.[8]

In 2004 the brand landed in Slovenia,[9][10] in 2020 in Croatia[11] and in 2024 in Malta.[12]

Since 2009 it has also been involved in the sale of travel with the EuroSpin Viaggi brand.[13]

Group structure

The Eurospin group is structured as follows:[14]

 EuroSpin Italia S.p.A.
holding
 
         
Spesa Intelligente S.p.A.
Italy
EuroSpin Tirrenica S.p.A.
Italy
EuroSpin Lazio S.p.A.
Italy
EuroSpin Puglia S.p.A.
Italy
EuroSpin Sicilia S.p.A.
Italy
Spinservice S.r.l.
Italy
New Business S.r.l.
Italy
EuroSpin Eko d.o.o.
Slovenia
EuroSpin Hrvatska d.o.o.
Croatia

Number of locations

EuroSpin Italia regions: with Spesa Intelligente in red, EuroSpin Tirrenica in orange, EuroSpin Lazio in yellow, EuroSpin Puglia in green, and EuroSpin Sicilia in mint[14]:8

EuroSpin's sales network in 2024:

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Country Start time Stores number
 Italy 1993 1200[1]
 Slovenia 2004 59[2]
 Croatia 2020 38[3]
 Malta 2024 2[4]
 Serbia 2026 TBD[15]
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