eMAG and Alza received a serious challenger in the field of e-commerce
Pepita Group Zrt., the owner of the online store Pepita.hu, achieved significant growth in the first quarter of 2023, both domestically and internationally.
The company’s gross turnover increased by 30% in Hungary and 44% globally compared to the same period in 2022. The growth was especially notable abroad, where sales increased by 80%. Originally a retailer of baby and mother products, Pepita.hu has expanded its range to include tools and electronics, broadening its customer base and market share – Pénzcentrum writes. This growth strengthens Pepita Group Zrt.’s position in both domestic and international markets.
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