With nearly 75 years of successful presence in Southeast Europe, FOURLIS Group is a leading retail organization, improving people’s everyday lives through trusted global brands such as IKEA, INTERSPORT, Foot Locker, and Holland & Barrett. Headquartered in Athens and active in Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, and Cyprus — with upcoming expansion to Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Montenegro — the Group is shaping the future of retail in the region. Its portfolio spans home furnishings, sportswear, health & wellness, logistics, and real estate investment, always guided by the values of respect, integrity, efficiency, and a people-first approach.
To showcase this dynamic growth and reflect its sustainability and human-centric values, FOURLIS Group partnered with Umobit to design and implement its new corporate website — a strategic digital communication tool reinforcing transparency, innovation, and international presence.
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The Task
Umobit was entrusted with creating a modern, engaging, and future-ready website for FOURLIS Group. The objective: highlight the Group’s international presence, sustainability commitment, and people-first strategy while ensuring seamless access for investors, partners, employees, and the public.
The challenge lay in combining strong corporate branding with intuitive navigation, high performance, and advanced functionality, while elevating the Investor Relations and Sustainability sections into dynamic communication hubs.
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The Approach
To meet FOURLIS Group’s requirements, Umobit applied a strategic, collaborative methodology:
Design & UX
Technology
Content & Features
User Experience
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The Result
The launch of the new FOURLIS Group website marked a milestone in the digital transformation of one of Southeast Europe’s most prominent retail organizations.
The outcome was a corporate website that:
By combining Umobit’s digital expertise with FOURLIS Group’s vision, the new corporate website stands as a powerful communication and branding platform — shaping the future of retail in Southeast Europe.