We believe the path to growing sustainably is to create value for our stakeholders and society.

Below are the core resources for our businesses’ sustainability and value creation.

RESOURCES

Key tangible and intangible assets that sustain our operations and value creation.

FINANCIAL RESOURCES
  • R$550.4 million invested in systems, facilities, stores, logistics efficiency, etc.
  • R$7.4 billion in revenue from the sale of merchandise and from financial products and services
  • 713,235,181 shares, and market cap of R$25.3 billion
  • R$659.8 million in net debt
OUR RELATIONSHIPS
  • 20,809 employees
  • Nearly 15 million users connected to Renner, Camicado and Youcom via Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter and our brands’ Blogs
  • 1,752 suppliers, including: 497 manufacturers of products sold at our stores, and 1,255 back office administration product and service providers*
    * Total number includes back office administration service providers controlled by the Back Office Administration Outsourcing Management department.
MATERIAL RESOURCES
  • 512 stores with an area of 655,000 m²
  • Renner, Camicado and Youcom e-commerce websites
  • 4 Distribution Centers with an area of 120,000 m²
  • Two stores and the administrative headquarters are green buildings Remodels and new stores built according to best eco-efficiency practices.
NATURAL RESOURCES
  • Consumption of other natural resources – not yet measured on a consolidated basis – in store operations, and of raw materials in the production chain
  • 700,600 GJ of electric power consumed
OPERATIONS

How we create value from resources.

HOW WE CREATE FINANCIAL VALUE
  • We distribute profit to shareholders
  • We create jobs and direct and indirect income (value chain)
  • We contribute to the economy by paying taxes, fees and contributions
  • We support the availability of financial resources for financial product customers
HOW WE CREATE NON-FINANCIAL VALUE
  • We encourage our suppliers to improve their sustainability practices
  • We support women’s empowerment and employability through the Lojas Renner Institute
  • As a member of ABVTEX and IDV (Brazilian Institute for Retail Development), we contribute to the development of the Brazilian textile sector
  • Innovation projects to minimize the environmental impact in the use and handling of raw materials, and revision of production processes in partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation – organization specializing in sustainable development and circular economy – and the University of São Paulo (USP)
  • We endorse commitments from nations and companies to sustainable development
INTERFERENCES

Main risks to value creation.

EXTERNAL
  • Changes in domestic and global economic conditions
  • Customer default
  • Fiscal and monetary policy
  • Regulatory actions
INTERNAL
  • Process and operational failures
  • Collection and product design errors
  • Decline in customer enchantment levels
  • Non-compliance with laws, regulations, principles and rules in our operation
  • Relationships that violate our ethical and sustainable commitments
  • Reputational damage
  • Management decisions that cause losses
RESULTS

Value created by our operations for all our stakeholders and society, and that sustain our businesses.

FINANCIAL
  • R$2.1 billion in taxes and fees paid to governments for Brazil’s development
  • R$1.0 billion in employee compensation
  • R$3.7 billion in payments to suppliers
  • R$4.7 million in Private Social Investment
  • R$293.2 million in dividends and interest on equity paid to shareholders
  • R$728.6 million in third party capital remuneration (financial institutions and leases)
NON-FINANCIAL
  • One of the best companies to work for according to Você S/A and Valor Carreira, with 88% of employee engagement, a record high rate
  • 6 suppliers in the jeans, knit fabric and woven fabric production chains benefited from the project that encourages a cleaner production and 390 tons of textile waste were repurposed
  • We offset 100% of the greenhouse gas emissions reported for 2016
  • More than 12,000 people benefited from Lojas Renner Institute’s projects in Brazil
  • Reduction of 3% in electric power consumption at Renner stores (considering the same base of 2016)
  • 22.8 million customers enchanted, satisfied and very satisfied with Renner’s products and services