
Inditex owns 1 brand in our database. Browse the complete portfolio of Inditex subsidiaries and brands across various industries.
Company Type
public
Headquarters
Arteixo, Galicia, Spain
Brand Portfolio
1 brands
Stock
BME (Spanish Stock Exchange): ITX
Showing Fashion & Apparel brands
1 of 1 total brands
Inditex operates through eight distinct fashion brands: Zara, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home, and Uterqüe. Each brand targets different market segments and customer demographics while maintaining Inditex's core fast fashion model. The company employs approximately 170,000 people globally and generates annual revenues exceeding €34 billion.
Inditex's business model emphasizes vertical integration, controlling design, manufacturing, and distribution. The company operates its own supply chain with manufacturing facilities in Spain, Portugal, Turkey, India, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Morocco. This integration enables rapid product development and market response, allowing Inditex to introduce new designs to stores within weeks.
The company's corporate structure maintains brand-level autonomy while leveraging group resources for supply chain, technology, and distribution. Inditex invests significantly in digital channels, sustainability initiatives, and customer experience. The company's supply chain emphasizes efficiency, quality control, and ethical manufacturing practices.
These competing brands operate in the same categories and provide similar products or services. Compare key attributes to understand market positioning and competitive landscape.
| Brand | Parent Company | Country | Founded | Market Position | Primary Market | Gender Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Authentic Brands Group | USA (ABG headquarters) | 1984 | Mass market | Global | Womens | |
| Fast Retailing | Japan | 2006 | Mass market | Global | Unisex |

Owned by Authentic Brands Group
American fast fashion brand owned by Authentic Brands Group; the U.S. retail operating company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2025 and closed all 354 U.S. stores.

Owned by Fast Retailing
Japanese casual fashion brand offering trendy, affordable clothing for young consumers, owned by Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.
Market Positioning: Inditex competes with 2 brands in the same categories, ranging from mass market to luxury positioning.
Geographic Distribution: Competitors are headquartered across multiple regions, indicating global competition in this market segment.
Brand Heritage: Competitor brands range from established heritage brands to newer market entrants, with founding years spanning several decades.
Inditex maintains a diverse portfolio of 1 brands across multiple industries. This comprehensive brand portfolio demonstrates the company's market presence and strategic business units.
For consumers and researchers interested in corporate ownership structures, understanding which brands are owned by Inditexprovides valuable insights into market dynamics, product relationships, and corporate strategy.
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