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    Zara owner inditex reports 9% sales growth at start of first quarter

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    Posted on March 11, 2026

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    Last updated: March 11, 2026

    Zara owner Inditex reports 9% sales growth at start of first quarter - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Inditex, owner of Zara, delivered a solid start to its fiscal year, with sales rising 9% on a currency-adjusted basis from Feb. 1 to March 9—meeting analyst expectations—and reported 7% full‑year currency‑adjusted sales growth in 2025.

    Table of Contents

    • Inditex's Financial Performance and Market Resilience

    Zara owner Inditex reassures investors with strong start to first quarter

    Inditex's Financial Performance and Market Resilience

    By Helen Reid

    PARIS, March 11 (Reuters) - Zara owner Inditex reported higher 2025 profit margins and a 9% increase in currency-adjusted sales at the start of its first quarter, demonstrating the fast fashion retailer's resilience despite fragile demand in key markets.

    The result is likely to reassure investors that the fashion giant with a $190-billion market capitalisation can sustain solid growth despite European and U.S. consumers facing further pressure from a surge in oil and gas prices triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.

    Inditex shares jumped 5% in early trading, before paring gains to trade 2% higher at 53.6 euros by 1100 GMT.

    Investor Reactions and Management Commentary

    "It was a pretty strong set of numbers - the cost control, with gross margin and EBIT margin coming in better than expected, was definitely the bright spot for me," said David Schaefer, portfolio manager at Union Investment in Frankfurt.

    CEO Oscar Garcia Maceiras said some stores in the Middle East had closed temporarily due to the conflict, impacting sales slightly.

    "In the last weeks, some of our stores in a number of markets have been temporarily impacted," he said. "This has had a slight impact on the trading update we have provided today but ... currently most of our stores are open in the region."

    Maceiras declined to specify where stores were shut or for how long, and dodged questions at a news conference about longer-term impacts of the conflict.

    Middle East Market Impact

    Analysts estimate the Middle East accounts for 4-5% of Inditex's sales. Inditex operates there through franchise partner Azadea, and its store numbers in Lebanon, Israel, and United Arab Emirates have increased over the past year.

    Profitability and Strategic Initiatives

    Zara's Push into Higher Price Points

    PROFITABILITY HELPED BY ZARA'S PUSH INTO HIGHER PRICE POINTS

    The pace of Inditex's sales growth has cooled since a post-pandemic boom, but its profitability has risen as it increased prices and improved stores and logistics to get new clothes to shoppers faster.

    “Inditex has started to address a bigger share of consumers,” Schaefer said. “Luxury brands have increased prices a lot so the gap that was always there kind of widened, and it gave Zara the opportunity to get into higher-priced items which feel elevated and look nice but still have a heavy discount compared to what luxury brands are offering.”

    Expansion of Gen Z-Focused Brands

    As Zara stretches higher, Inditex is also growing its Gen Z-focused retailer Lefties, with UK and France openings planned for the cut-price label selling jeans for 12.99 euros ($15.08).

    Sales and Store Strategy

    Sales in the November to January quarter, including the key Black Friday and Christmas shopping periods, rose to 11.69 billion euros ($13.60 billion) from 11.2 billion euros a year ago, and for 2025 as a whole sales grew 7% in currency-adjusted terms, hitting 39.86 billion euros.

    Inditex has been closing smaller, less profitable stores and opening more spacious flagships with an upmarket feel. It has also invested 1.8 billion euros in building a second logistics hub in Zaragoza, and on Wednesday announced further capital expenditure of 2.3 billion euros for 2026.

    Store Network and Future Plans

    With fewer, bigger stores, Inditex said it expects store space to increase by 5% in 2026, after a 5.3% increase last year. Globally, the company had 5,460 stores at the end of January, 103 fewer than a year ago.

    Profit Margin Comparison

    Inditex's operating profit margin hit 20.1% in 2025, up from 19.6% in 2024 and much higher than its major rival H&M, which had an operating margin of 8.1% in 2025.

    ($1 = 0.8594 euros)

    (Reporting by Helen Reid in Paris and David Latona in MadridEditing by Tom Hogue, Janane Venkatraman, Tomasz Janowski and Andrei Khalip)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Strong Q1 performance: 9% sales growth (constant currency) from Feb 1–Mar 9 meets expectations.
    • •Full‑year 2025 growth: Inditex achieved 7% sales increase on a currency‑adjusted basis.
    • •Broader context: Comes after slower growth in early 2025 (around 4%), reflecting a recovery from earlier softness.

    References

    • Inditex ganó un récord de 5.866 millones en 2024 con el menor aumento en ventas desde la pandemia
    • Inditex gana 2.791 millones en el primer semestre de 2025, a pesar de haber frenado

    Frequently Asked Questions about Zara owner Inditex reports 9% sales growth at start of first quarter

    1What sales growth did Inditex report for the start of Q1?

    Inditex reported a 9% currency-adjusted sales growth from February 1 to March 9.

    2Did Inditex meet analysts' expectations with its Q1 sales growth?

    Yes, Inditex's reported sales growth met analysts' expectations.

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    Investor Reactions and Management Commentary
  • Middle East Market Impact
  • Profitability and Strategic Initiatives
  • Zara's Push into Higher Price Points
  • Expansion of Gen Z-Focused Brands
  • Sales and Store Strategy
  • Store Network and Future Plans
  • Profit Margin Comparison
  • What was Inditex's total sales growth for the year 2025?

    Inditex reported a 7% currency-adjusted sales growth over 2025 as a whole.

    4Who is the owner of Zara?

    Zara is owned by Inditex, the world's largest fast fashion company.

    5Which period does Inditex's first quarter cover?

    Inditex's first quarter covers February 1 to March 9.

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