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Wibra saw turnover and store count grow significantly last year

Wibra saw turnover and store count grow significantly last year

Budget retailer Wibra experienced a record year in 2025, opening 63 new stores to reach a total of 360 locations. The company reported that its revenue grew by over 25 percent, amounting to 362 million euros.

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