Post by
jdfm22 on Apr 28, 2024 1:13pm
Repost of Wallet-Com Client List
Reposting Wallet-Com.com Client List and the Annual Global Revenue of most of the companies on the Wallet-Com Client List. The inclusion of the revenue is only to provide context of Global size of the Client, not the amount of business. It may (or may not) provide a foot in the door with some of these companies to expand the FOBI/PassCreator/Wallet-Com services globally. I repost this to save some readers the time in looking for information about Wallet-Com.
Cheers and stay informed, jdfm22
Wallet-Com Client List Global Annual Revenues
Lacoste (fashion)
Annual Revenue: $2.69 billion USD
Kenzo Paris (fashion)
Annual Revenue: $23.7 million USD
Guerlain Paris (skin care/fragrance)
Annual Revenue:
Clarins (skin care/spa)
Annual Revenue: $35.4 million USD
Seat (automotive)
Annual Revenue: 10.5 billion Euros
Renault (automotive)
Annual Revenue: 49.6 billion Euros
Carrefour (supermarket/department store hypermarket - 8th largest retailer in the world)
Annual Revenue: 88.9 billion Euros
Etam Paris (sleepwear/lingerie)
Annual Revenue: 1.0 billion Euros
Air France (travel)
Annual Revenue: 27.5 billion Euros
Hyundai (automotive)
Annual Revenue: $99.7 billion USD
Conforama (home furnishings – 2nd largest in Europe)
Annual Revenue: 1.7 billion Euros
Picard (frozen food manufacturer and retailer)
Annual Revenue: 1.7 billion Euros
Leader Price (chain of discount stores and supermarkets)
Annual Revenue: recently sold to Aldi for 2.4 billion Euros
Intermarch (hypermarket, supermarket, grocery store, 2022 Revenue 39.1 billion Euros)
Annual Revenue: $3.8 billion USD
Intersport (multinational retail sport retailer)
Annual Revenue: 13.7 billion Euros
Decathlon (multinational sport retailer)
Annual Revenue: 13.8 billion Euros
Courir (Online/Brick & Motor sports shoes/clothing)
Annual Revenue: 326 million Euros
Boardriders (designs, produces and distributes branded apparel, footwear and accessories for boardriders (snow, skate, surf) around the world)
Annual Revenue: $1.2 billion USD
Mercialys (Property developer, leasing)
Annual Revenue: $222 million USD
Visilab (online vision, contacts, sunglasses retailer, part of EssilorLuxottica – the world’s leading optical company)
Annual Revenue: 4.0 billion Euros
Lissac (online vision, sunglasses retailer)
Annual Revenue: $16.9 million USD
Decitre (Online and bricks/mortar retailer for books, e-books and cultural products)
Annual Revenue: $10 million USD
Yves Rocher (skin care, cosmetics and perfume company with over 3,000 stores in 88 countries)
Annual Revenue: 2.7 billion Euros
Macif (French Mutual Insurance Company)
Annual Revenue: 3.4 billion Euros
FirstStop (Automotive Services providing servicing of most automobiles/trucks)
Annual Revenue: Unknown
Europcar (Leading European car and van rentals)
Annual Revenue: 3.1 billion Euros
ClubMed (French travel and tourism operator)
Annual Revenue: 1.7 billion Euros (global)
Best Western (Europe – Hotel, offering its customers a mobile wallet advantage pass)
Annual Revenue: $6.0 billion (global)
Accor Live Limitless (Loyalty Program provider to Hotels)
Annual Revenue: 4.2 billion Euros
O’Tacos (French fast-food chain)
Annual Revenue: $263 million USD
Millesima Bordeaux (Wine/Champagne Bordeaux online retailer)
Annual Revenue: $9 million USD
McDonalds (ubiquitous fast-food chain - Spain)
Annual Revenue: 301 million Euros
Lavinia (largest vineyard in Europe in a single complex)
Annual Revenue: Unknown
Zadig & Voltaire (mid-range fashion collections)
Annual Revenue: 292 million Euros
Sandro Paris (Fashion, French ready to wear clothes)
Annual Revenue: $92.6 million USD (online)
Pimkie (French ready to wear clothes, shoes, accessories)
Annual Revenue: $316.7 million USD
Jacadi Paris (Children’s clothes, shoes, accessories in North America, Europe Asia and Africa)
Annual Revenue: $84.6 million USD
IKKS (Women’s, Men’s and Children Fashion)
Annual Revenue: $654 million USD
Don’t Call Me Jennyfer (Women’s fashion retailer, Paris)
Annual Revenue: $2.1 billion USD
DIM Paris (Women’s, Men’s and Children Underwear, part of DIM Brands International – France, Germany Italy, Czech Republic, Spain)
Annual Revenue: $3.4 billion USD
Comment by
grammarsoldier on Apr 29, 2024 11:58am
With all due respect, the only revenue I want to see from this is what it means for Fobi. Based on the earnings reports it is not very much.
Comment by
steamerlane on Apr 29, 2024 2:25pm
Revenue growth at this point in time is not on a large scale, with the idea being the larger growth will happen eventually and by signing small contracts increases corporate exposure.
Comment by
FobiLOL on Apr 29, 2024 4:34pm
LOL, it's only been 7 years! Come on now...
Comment by
MiniVanStan on Apr 30, 2024 2:00pm
BRAND NEW MEMBER TODAY, this is a great sign as we trade higher. These guys are desperate and know the stock is about to go viral AGAIN, Stan is buying more. This is a great sign the bashers are creating new accounts, we know they are about to get hurt. Stan says lets all buy more and kill these scum. MVS
Comment by
MiniVanStan on Apr 30, 2024 3:18pm
You're a soft basher and if you know so much why join today . Is it your duty to educate Fobi shareholders?? And by kill these scum, it was inferred that was meant in the market as you are obviously short. Stan and all of us see right through you. Prepare to get annhilated by Stan and co. Have a nice day, sorry you got banned elsewhere. MVS
Comment by
grammarsoldier on May 02, 2024 10:01am
MVS crawls out from under his rock. What a clown. Has the gall to call anyone out whilst he goes on with his statements of fantasy asking people to hop into his clown car
Comment by
grammarsoldier on May 01, 2024 5:30am
It hasn't though, that's my point. At this stage growth should be seriously accelerating. Remember Rob's statement about a different company? How has that worked out at this approaching mid-point of the year?
Comment by
steamerlane on May 01, 2024 8:47am
I'm sure Rob is aware that he needs to make good on his completely diifferent company statement. I would not be surprised if he was receiving emails(as a reminder) about it.
Comment by
FobiLOL on Apr 29, 2024 12:19pm
Impressive, but they are selling their company for peanuts. Obviously a very unprofitable business. What a joke!
Comment by
PaperBoi222 on Apr 30, 2024 8:16am
Jdfm22 Thanks for the post up of the world renowned. Any ideas/ speculation on possible revs that wallet - com should be generating from such a Royal list of clients? I think it would be more interesting to watch their rev streak growth . I always enjoy your post. Cheers PB
Comment by
jdfm22 on Apr 30, 2024 11:42am
PB, Thank you for your interest. I never speculate on revenue; there isn't any specific information that I can find that would support even a reasonable guess. I like the opportunity it provides for expansion globally paired with the opportunity that Comcast SportsTech involvement may yield. Cheers and stay informed, jdfm22