Puma is making a lot fo money
The billionaire turnover is grew by 13%
October 29th, 2020
Neymar has arrived, along with a lot of very nice jerseys - Milan, Manchester City, OM, Borussia Dortmund - and all this, for Puma, means not only better brand awareness, but also an important economic gain. The German brand increased its turnover to 1.58 billion in the first quarter of 2020, going just beyond the company's forecast of 1.56 billion. A superlative growth that brings to Puma a profit of 190 million euros against the initial estimates of 174 million euros. And all this in a context of crisis.
Puma's economic results are not a loose event. The German brand's investments in level sponsorships and advertising campaigns have become mainstream, and it is perceived in the world of sport as the brand wants to accentuate its presence up to the levels of Nike and adidas. O'Ney's signing, which took place just over a month ago and whose results will really be seen in the coming months, was Puma's first big hit.