GB FAR POINT ACQUISITION CORP

Global Blue Releases the Monthly Tax Free Shopping Business Update for September 2023

Fresh data from Global Blue reveals that the global dynamic recovery for Tax Free Shopping has gained momentum across Continental Europe and Asia Pacific.

Globally, issued Sales in Store like-for-like recovery reached 128%1 in September versus 120%1 in July/August.

Continental Europe recovery accelerates

In Continental Europe, the recovery remained solid, returning to the pre-summer dynamic levels at 1251% in September vs. 116%1 in July/August. This is due to several factors: a shift in the shopper profile with a higher proportion of affluent shoppers in September than in the summer period; a more favorable basis of comparison for Gulf Cooperation Council shoppers (owing to the Eid al-Adha celebration in August 2019, when the base of shoppers was significantly inflated, while this year’s celebration occurred in June); and a gradual return of Mainland Chinese shoppers. Excluding Mainland Chinese and Russian shoppers, the recovery would have reached 164%1 in September vs. 154%1 in July/August.

In terms of origin markets, US residents maintain a strong level of recovery, reaching 258%1 in September vs. 258%1 in July/August. Gulf Cooperation Council shopper recovery has also resurged, reaching 253%1 in September vs. 189%1 in July/August.

Regarding destination markets, September witnessed an overall accelerated recovery across most destinations, with Greece at 196%1, France at 146%1, Spain at 134%1, Italy at 132%1, and Switzerland at 125%1.

Asia Pacific recovery remains strong

In Asia Pacific, the recovery rate remained strong overall, reaching 135%1 in September vs. 134%1 in July/August. When excluding Mainland Chinese shoppers (who represented 55% of Sales in Store in the region in 2019), the recovery would have reached 166%1 in September vs. 171%1 in July/August.

Regarding origin markets, residents from Hong Kong and Taiwan and North East Asia are driving the strong recovery in Asia Pacific. The recovery for Hong Kong and Taiwan travelers remains high, reaching 507%1 in September vs. 422%1 in July/August. Following closely behind are North East Asia travelers, with a recovery rate of 228%1 in September vs. 193%1 in July/August. Mainland Chinese shoppers have also remained strong, with a recovery rate reaching 107%1 in September vs. 105%1 in July/August.

When examining destination markets, Japan continues to maintain a stellar performance with regards to Sales in Store like-for-like recovery, propelling to 198%1 in September, followed by South Korea at 113%1.

A gradual recovery for Mainland Chinese shoppers

In September, the Sales in Store like-for-like recovery of Mainland China shoppers within the Asia Pacific region remained solid, reaching 107%1. This was driven by the progressive return of Chinese shoppers (47%) broadly in line with air capacity recovery (56%2) and a significant increase in the average spend per shopper (128%3) vs. 2019.

In Continental Europe, the Sales in Store like-for-like recovery of Mainland China shoppers reached 53%1. This performance was driven by a return of Chinese shoppers (35%) still well below the air capacity recovery (56%2) due to the lead time required for visa issuance and the absence of group travel. On the other hand, we have noticed a solid increase in average spend per shopper at 51%3.

As a side note, during Golden week in 2019, the mix of traveler nationalities in Continental Europe was more exposed to residents from Mainland China. Consequently, the overall level of recovery in Continental Europe is expected to be negatively impacted in October 2023 due to a strong Mainland China base effect in 2019. Such a negative impact in the Asia Pacific region is not expected.

APPENDIX

YTD Data

Issued SIS L/L recovery1

(in % of 2019)

 

September

2023

 

 

August

2023

 

 

July

2023

 

 

June

2023

 

 

May

2023

 

 

April

2023

 

Q1

2023

Q4

2022

Q3

2022

Q2

2022

Continental Europe

125%

114%

118%

130%

121%

110%

109%

104%

101%

75%

Asia Pacific

135%

133%

134%

125%

110%

99%

87%

80%

51%

39%

TOTAL

125%

119%

121%

128%

118%

106%

101%

97%

89%

65%

Glossary

- Gulf Cooperation Council countries include: Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman

- South East Asia includes: Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore

- North East Asia includes: Japan, South Korea

ABOUT GLOBAL BLUE

Global Blue pioneered the concept of Tax Free Shopping 40 years ago. Through continuous innovation, we have become the leading strategic technology and payments partner, empowering retailers to improve their performance and shoppers to enhance their experience.

Global Blue offers innovative solutions in three different fields:

  • Tax Free Shopping: Helping retailers at over 300,000 points of sale to efficiently manage 35 million Tax Free Shopping transactions a year, thanks to its fully integrated in-house technology platform. Meanwhile, its industry-leading digital Tax Free shopper solutions create a better, more seamless customer experience.
  • Payment services: Providing a full suite of foreign exchange and Payment technology solutions that allow acquirers, hotels, and retailers to offer value-added services and improve the customer experience during 31 million payment transactions a year at 130,000 points of interaction.
  • Complementary RetailTech: Offering new technology solutions to retailers, including digital receipts and eCommerce returns, that can be easily integrated with their core systems and allow them to optimize and digitalize their processes throughout the omni-channel customer journey, both in-store and online.

In addition, our data and advisory services offer a strategic advisory to help retailers identify opportunities for growth, while our shopper experience and engagement solutions provide data-driven solutions to increase footfall, convert footfall to revenue and enhance performance.

For more information, visit

Global Blue Monthly Speaker Notes Data, September 2023, Source: Global Blue

1 Recovery rate is equal to 2023 Issued Sales in Store divided by 2019 Issued Sales in Store, like-for-like (i.e.: at constant merchant scope and exchange rates).

2 Air capacity: ForwardKeys data platform – September 2023

3 Mainland Chinese shoppers increase of average spend per international shopper versus 2019

EN
06/10/2023

Underlying

To request access to management, click here to engage with our
partner Phoenix-IR's CorporateAccessNetwork.com

Reports on FAR POINT ACQUISITION CORP

 PRESS RELEASE

Global Blue Releases the Monthly Tax Free Shopping Business Update for...

SIGNY, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A solid performance in Continental Europe despite negative calendar effects In Continental Europe, the issued Sales in Store increased by +9%1 in February 2025 compared with +19%1 in January, impacted by one less retail day and the shifts of Lunar New Year and Ramadan. This performance was driven by a +9%1 increase in the number of shoppers, while the average spend per shopper remained stable at 0%1. Among key origin markets, US Tax Free Spend led the growth at +23%1 vs. last year and European Non-EU shoppers also recorded +23%1 growth. Meanwhile, GCC sh...

 PRESS RELEASE

Global Blue Announces Changes to its Executive Committee

SIGNY, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Global Blue is announcing changes to its Executive Committee following the departure of Greg Gelhaus, COO APAC and Central Europe. Greg, who has been instrumental in driving the company's growth and success in the region, will leave to pursue new opportunities, effective March 1, 2025. Virginie Alem Appointed COO Japan In addition to her current responsibilities as Chief Marketing Officer, Virginie Alem will take on the role of COO Japan. Virginie has already led several successful initiatives at Global Blue, including the Global Blue Rebranding and th...

 PRESS RELEASE

Global Blue Reports 9M FY24/25 Financial Results With Double-digit Gro...

SIGNY, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Global Blue Group Holding AG (NYSE:GB and GB.WS) today announces its financial results for the third quarter and nine month period ended December 31, 2024. Global Blue’s CEO, Jacques Stern, commented: “We are pleased to report a strong 9M performance with 20% revenue growth, in line with Sales-in-Store growth. Once again, we have significantly outperformed the luxury market thanks to our unique exposure to high net worth and affluent shoppers. “This strong growth, combined with our high operating leverage, led to a 34% increase in Adjusted EBITDA and...

 PRESS RELEASE

Shift4 to acquire Global Blue: A New Strategic Milestone

SIGNY, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Shift4, a leader in integrated payments and technology Shift4 is a global leader in financial technology with a track record in the industry for more than 25 years. It provides a wide range of integrated payment technologies to the retail and hospitality sectors, processing billions of in-person and online transactions. Through its best-in-class technology, Shift4 is simplifying complex payment journeys and changing the way the world experiences commerce. Beyond technology, Shift4 supports over 200,000 clients with advisory services, like business intelli...

 PRESS RELEASE

Global Blue Releases the Monthly Tax Free Shopping Business Update for...

SIGNY, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A Sustained Performance in Continental Europe for International Shopping In Continental Europe, the issued Sales in Store increased by +19%1 in January 2025 vs. last year, closely in line with December growth (+20%1). This growth was led by a +24%1 increase in the number of shoppers and was slightly impacted by a softening of -4%1 in the average spend per shopper. When examining origin markets, US Tax Free Spend led the way at +34%1 vs. last year, followed by European Non-Eu shoppers at +31%1, GCC shoppers at +30%1, and Mainland Chinese shopper Tax Fre...

ResearchPool Subscriptions

Get the most out of your insights

Get in touch