Carrefour Sells Romanian Operations to Paval Holding
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 12, 2026 · Last updated Feb 18, 2026
The market is likely to view Carrefour's divestment positively as it streamlines operations and focuses on core markets, potentially leading to increased efficiency and profitability. For Paval Holding, this acquisition signifies significant expansion in the Romanian retail sector, suggesting growth opportunities.
Carrefour has entered exclusive negotiations to sell its entire Romanian operations to Paval Holding, a Romanian investment group and the family-owned company behind Dedeman. The deal, valued at €823 million, includes all 478 Carrefour stores in Romania across various formats. This transaction is part of Carrefour's ongoing strategic portfolio review, aimed at refocusing on its core markets. Alexandre Bompard, Chairman and CEO of Carrefour, stated that this sale confirms the progress of the portfolio review initiated in 2025, following other major moves like the buyout of minority interests in Carrefour===Carrefour Brasil and the sale of Carrefour===Carrefour Italy. The acquisition will allow Paval Holding to significantly expand its footprint in the national retail sector. The completion of the deal is subject to regulatory approval and is expected in the second half of 2026.
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