
Inditex, whose other brands include Bershka, Massimo Dutti, and Pull&Bear, has posted solid earnings and seen its share price soar in recent months despite inflation and geopolitical headwinds.
Its net profit reached €1.3 billion in the quarter ending April 30 – an 11% increase from the same period last year and an all-time high for a three-month span usually marked by weaker earnings.
Sales rose 7% to €8.2 billion.
The profit and sales figures were close to those forecast by analysts surveyed by financial data firm FactSet.
“Inditex continued with a very robust operating performance due to the creativity of the teams and the strong execution of the fully integrated business model,” the company said in its results statement.
The group announced it would invest €900 million per year in 2024 and 2025 to expand its logistics capacities, “in view of the strong future growth opportunities”.
Inditex, H&M, and other retailers are facing increasingly tough competition from online fast-fashion platform Shein, which is expected to pursue a multi-billion-pound listing in the London stock market.