CORPORATIONS OF MONTARC a list of all major corporations in Montarc
Welcome! This thread will include the brief introductions of the major corporations in Montarc from fashion to technology, construction to retail, and much more. As a developed, high-income nation, Montarc enjoys a mixed economy founded on values of ordoliberalism, a school of thought that has been dominant in the nation since it was founded. Montarc is home to offices of many international companies and houses hundreds of lucrative businesses of Montarci origin.
Bravo S.p.A. is a leading Montarci multinational retail corporation, renowned for its extensive chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery outlets both within Montarc and globally. Headquartered in the iconic Diumande Tower in Lo Defensa, the financial hub of Duolfo, Bravo operates 19,554 locations worldwide. Since acquiring a majority stake in regional supermarket chain Maxmart in 2014 and Ahoy! in 2015, Bravo has steadily expanded its portfolio. It now also manages the online banking platform Paycell (since 2020), petroleum company and gas station chain Petròfis (since 2017), mobile network operator Jaune (since 2012), fashion brand Bat (since 2008), and electronics company Podo (since 2005). Founded in 1968 by venture capitalists Abrèu Fernau and Samuel Ubercanat in Tucs de Bestial, near Aregona in Camps d'Alba, Bravo initially launched as Mercobravo, in response to Montarc's booming post-war economy. Its first store, still operational today, is located in the Triugla neighbourhood of Auberhat, a suburb of Alba. Bravo stands as Montarc's largest private employer, with a workforce exceeding 2.5 million, and is consistently ranked among the nation's most profitable corporations since 1998. Bravo has a set list of more than 102 brands of household items, food, cleaning supplies, frozen goods, selfcare and pharmaceuticals that are available in their stores, often sold at a lower, discounted price, as Bravo has cemented its name as a budget friendly retail chain.
OmegaMart S.p.A. "Avètz pas cap d'idèa de çò que vos espèra!"
(You have no idea what's in store for you!)
Company type
Societat per Accions (S.p.A., Joint stock company)
Traded as
£OMART (Duolfo Stock Exchange)
Headquarters
Complèx Omega
Citadellà, Guignes, Bauxet
Industry
Retail
Founded
30 April 2001
Camps-Elsat, Francfòrt, Vicente
Locations
12,350 (in Montarc)
56 (outside Montarc)
Net income
£10.22 billion
Revenue
£589.4 billion
Owner
Badel Corporation (34.56%)
Omega S.p.A. (30.20%)
Indulzt family (12.05%)
OmegaMart S.p.A. is the second-largest retail chain in Montarc, standing as the main competitor to industry leader Bravo, with a network of 12,406 stores both in Montarc and internationally. Established by immigrant brothers Étienne and Fabien Arsenault in the town of Francfòrt, the business quickly expanded in its founding year, opening three additional locations in neighbouring towns and the capital, Vicente, Ausburg. By 2005, OmegaMart extended its reach into Bas-Lorges and Medivento, launching its first southern store in Duolfo, which attracted the attention of venture capitalist Ulderic de Pèstor. Following a 4.5 million lira investment from Pèstor in 2005, OmegaMart rapidly expanded across Duolfo, Sagranc, and Sant-Pau, becoming known for offering a more affordable alternative to high grocery prices. The chain's popularity soared during the economic crisis of 2006-2008, as cost-conscious customers flocked to OmegaMart in search of savings. In 2009, OmegaMart became the first Montarci supermarket to introduce discount coupons, which were made available through partnered magazines and newspapers. While OmegaMart primarily serves inland provinces and the northern coastal region, it holds a monopoly in the Bas-Lorges region, solidifying its status as a key player in the Montarci retail industry.
Luxembourg S.R.L. is a prominent chain of kiosks and supermarkets operating across six nations, with over nine thousand stores in Montarc and fourteen internationally. Established in 1952 as the Luxembourg Retail Corporation by businessman Fernat Luxembourg, it was initially formed under the orders of Duce Guislan de Hermell during the Reactionary Junta to provide food rations to the Montarci public. Following end of the War of Liberty, the company underwent reformation under U.K. Business Section 503, allowing its reintegration into society. In 1967, the Luxembourg Group was founded, combining the newly established Royal Sovereign Fund and private ownership under the Luxembourg family, led by heiress Ulrica Luxembourg. The corporation experienced significant growth throughout the 1970s and 1980s, positioning itself as a more "distinguished" shopping destination in contrast to discount chains. Despite being heavily impacted by the 2006-2008 financial crisis, which led to the closure of over 860 locations nationwide, Luxembourg S.R.L. has since made a strong recovery. Its stores stand out for their focus on high-end, globally sourced products from certified sellers, catering to more discerning customers. However, this emphasis on premium goods comes with higher prices, and Luxembourg stores are typically found in major cities, rarely serving smaller suburbs or towns.
Ahoy! S.p.A. "Tèrra, ahoy!"
(Land, ho!)
Company type
Societat per Accions (S.p.A., Joint stock company)
Traded as
£AHOY (Duolfo Stock Exchange)
Headquarters
Marnièrs HQ
Segadors, Sagranc, Bellona
Industry
Retail
Founded
01 January 1991
Segadors, Sagranc, Bellona
Locations
8,221 (as of 2023, in Montarc)
2 (globally, outside Montarc)
Net income
£5.12 billion
Revenue
£293.3 billion
Owner
Bravo S.p.A. (52.11%)
Vaden Global Investments (27.53%)
Royal Sovereign Fund (5.65%)
Subdivisions
Ahoy! Mini (convenience stores)
Ahoy! Super (hypermarkets)
Ahoy! Owl (24/7 convenience stores)
Subsidiaries
AloTel (mobile network operator)
Employees
226,472 (Montarc)
54 (outside Montarc)
Ahoy! S.p.A. is a popular chain of discount supermarkets, hypermarkets, and convenience stores in Montarc, majority-owned by Bravo S.p.A. Known for its low prices, frequent sales, and clearance events, Ahoy! is synonymous with affordability. While the stores are present in major cities, they are most commonly found in outskirt neighbourhoods, banlieues, and smaller towns, offering a budget-friendly alternative to other competitors. Founded in 1991 as the now-defunct Ahoy Corporation by Polidor Teumanxat and Laurânzio di Innocenti in Segadors, a suburb of Sagranc, the company experienced significant growth. In 2015, Bravo acquired a 52.11% majority stake in a £45.3 billion deal, securing control of the brand. Ahoy! also runs AloTel, a mobile network operator exclusively for its customers, providing cost-effective data plans through Montelecom’s coverage infrastructure. Previously, the chain managed the bakery brand Pret from 2006 until 2012, when Bravo sold it to the Tyrell Group for £3.4 billion. Ahoy! has since become a go-to retailer for those seeking affordable shopping options, particularly in underserved areas.