MEXICO CITY — Mexican retailer Coppel is emerging as the strongest bidder for ailing Suburbia, the mass-market apparel chain that the Mexican subsidiary of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has put on the selling ...
Coppel has already test piloted predictive AI using First Insight's platform in women's apparel, and is now eyeing footwear.
This week, we learn that Grupo Coppel, operator of one of Mexico’s largest department store chains, has partnered with predictive consumer intelligence platform First Insight to update the company’s ...
Grupo Coppel SA, Mexico’s largest private retailer, will spend 80 billion pesos ($4.2 billion) over five years on investments including a new e-commerce platform to double the portion of digital ...
Alviere, the embedded finance platform provider, is pleased to announce that Grupo Coppel, Mexico’s largest non-food retailer, has chosen Alviere “to enable the ...
The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, through the Tax Administration Service, announced the total income of the main department stores from January to March of this year in the country, which ...
MEXICO CITY, June 1 (Reuters) - Mexican retailer and lender Coppel said on Tuesday it has obtained a $2 billion loan backed by four major banks that it will use mainly for refinancing. The syndicated ...
Grupo Coppel, the conglomerate controlled by the billionaire Coppel family that operates stores, banks and a pension fund in Mexico, has met with potential advisers to explore strategic options ...
Coppel is in the midst of a $4.6 billion transformation strategy, and using artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool to help with merchandising is at the top of the list of priorities. FN: Has Coppel ...
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