Reliance Retail 2nd fastest growing retailer in world
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The top 10 has seven US retailers and one from the UK (Tesco PLC at 10th position).
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It has been ranked 53rd in the list of Global Powers of Retailing, improvement from 56th earlier.
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The top 10 has seven US retailers and one from the UK (Tesco PLC at 10th position). Billionaire Mukesh Ambani s Reliance Retail Ltd has been ranked second fastest growing retailer in the world in the 2021 ranking of global retail power houses by Deloitte, down from top rank secured the previous years.
Reliance Retail second fastest growing retailer in world
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May 09, 2021
It is the only Indian entry in the global list of 250 retailers Billionaire Mukesh Ambani s Reliance Retail Ltd has been ranked second fastest growing retailer in the world in the 2021 ranking of global retail power houses by Deloitte, down from top rank secured the previous years.
It has been ranked 53rd in the list of Global Powers of Retailing, improvement from 56th earlier, according to the Deloitte report.
The list is topped by US giant Walmart Inc, which retains its position as world s top retailer. Amazon.com Inc improved its position to rank second. Costco Wholesale Corporation of US slipped a rank to be placed third followed by Schwarz Group of Germany.
Reliance Retail second-fastest growing retailer behind Walmart: Deloitte
The list is topped by US giant Walmart Inc, which retains its position as world s top retailer. Amazon.com Inc improved its position to rank second. Costco Wholesale Corporation of US slipped a rank to be placed third
PTI | May 9, 2021 | Updated 17:07 IST
Reliance Retail has been ranked 53rd in the list of Global Powers of Retailing, improvement from 56th earlier, according to the Deloitte report
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani s Reliance Retail Ltd has been ranked second fastest growing retailer in the world in the 2021 ranking of global retail power houses by Deloitte, down from top rank secured the previous years.
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