M&S sees big jump in online sales

M&S sees big jump in online sales

Marks and Spencer Group has reported a 38.7% increase in sales through its M&S.com website. Announcing the retail group’s results today (7 July) for the 13 weeks to 27 June, M&S CEO Marc Bolland commented: “M&S.com sales were very strong, albeit against a soft post-launch comparative.

“The improvements made in both our new website and distribution centre are delivering results, with key customer metrics including traffic, conversion and customer satisfaction, all up on the year.”

The group’s overall sales were up 1.8% and all full year guidance remains unchanged.

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