Rossmann has exploded onto the e-commerce top list
Rossmann is included for the first time in the 2024 E-toplist compiled by PwC among the e-retailers with the highest turnover. Online Drogéria earned 14th place in the overall list and a prestigious 3rd place in the FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) category.
The PwC E-toplist ranks the largest players in the Hungarian online retail market based on their annual turnover. According to the 2024 list, Rossmann’s webshop debuted in 14th place in the overall ranking, while it took 3rd place in the FMCG category, directly behind Kifli.hu and Tesco.
“This result confirms the work we have done in recent years in developing our digital channels. We are proud that our customers increasingly appreciate the convenience of online shopping and the quality of the services offered by Rossmann.”
– said Ádám Fürjes, head of Rossmann’s webshop.
The success of Rossmann’s online store is due to several factors: the user-friendly website and mobile app, fast and reliable home delivery, and the Rossmann+ loyalty program all contribute to increasing customer satisfaction. In addition, the company is constantly expanding its product range and improving its logistics processes to serve its customers even better.
For Rossmann, this prestigious recognition is an additional motivation to continue digital developments and further improve the online shopping experience.
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