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Promodès
Company typeS.A
IndustryHypermarket
Supermarket
Founded1961, France
DivisionsContinent
Champion
Shopi
Dia

Promodès is a former French group of retailers. It was owned up to 56% by the Halley family. Paul-Auguste Halley, which was a simple grocer in the Mancha in the 1950s, had the idea of importing the concept of supermarkets in France.

With he's two son's, Paul-Louis and Robert, he founded the group Promodis (future Promodès) in 1961 in Caen (Calvados) by combining several Norman families of wholesalers: the Halley's, the Duval-Lemonnier and the Marette.

From the 1960s, the group grows rapidly in Europe and internationally in Belgium in 1969, Spain in 1973 and Brazil in 1975.[1]

Merger with Carrefour

In 1999, Paul-Louis Halley announced the merger between the groups Promodes and Carrefour making the biggest retail group in Europe and the second in the world after Wal-Mart.


After an exchange of shares, the Halley family becomes the largest shareholder in the new group with a 13 % stake of the Group Carrefour.[2]


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