Hudson, a prominent retailer and distributor representing leading global fashion and sports brands across Southern Europe and Africa, is proud to announce the addition of H&M to its growing brand portfolio, commencing operations in Morocco.
Building on the established presence of H&M in Morocco, Hudson aims to enhance and expand the customer experience by leveraging its extensive retail expertise and deep understanding of regional markets. Customers in Morocco can look forward to continued access to the latest trends, quality products, and the unparalleled shopping experience that H&M is known for worldwide.
H&M Group is a global fashion and design company operating approximately 4,338 stores across more than 75 markets, with online sales available in 60 markets. The company continues to integrate its digital and physical channels to provide a seamless and inspiring customer experience. All brands and business ventures within the group share a commitment to making sustainable fashion and design accessible to everyone. Each brand maintains its unique identity, collectively offering customers exceptional value and promoting a more circular lifestyle. H&M Group aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040 and has reported a 23% reduction in scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions as of 2024, compared to the 2019 baseline.
In 2024, H&M reported net sales of SEK 234.5 billion (approximately €20.9 billion. The company employed approximately 143,000 people globally. H&M continued its commitment to sustainability, with 85% of its products made from recycled or sustainably sourced materials
Hudson Holdings Limited is a leading retailer, distributor, and service provider specializing in sports and fashion. Representing globally renowned brands such as Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Kiabi, Mango, Armani Exchange, Columbia, Converse, Crocs, Timberland, Urban Jungle, and Urban Bratz, Hudson has established itself as a key industry player.
Headquartered in Burmarrad, Malta, Hudson operates supporting offices in Italy, Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, and Cyprus. Though officially founded in 2006, its roots trace back to 1987, when the first pair of Nike shoes was sold in Malta. Today, Hudson manages nearly 90 stores across Africa and Southern Europe and maintains a strong distribution network spanning over 30 African territories, particularly for Nike products.
With a diverse team of over 1,000 employees from more than 50 nations, Hudson continues to drive retail innovation and expansion across its markets.