German retail sales to remain stable in 2009 (Gfk GeoMarketing)
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Bruchsal, February 10, 2009  

German retail sales to remain stable in 2009

Despite the financial crisis and the threat of recession in Germany, retail will see stable sales this year. The current "GfK POS Turnover for the Retail Trade 2009" study from GfK GeoMarketing shows that some regions will achieve sales far in excess of the local purchasing power in 2009.

According to the study's findings, sales are expected to remain stable for over-the-counter retail in 2009, reaching a volume of €399 billion. GfK's CEO Professor Klaus L. Wübbenhorst reads these findings as a positive signal for retail: "In light of the expected low inflation rate, retailers will be able to achieve satisfactory results in spite of the currently difficult economic environment." The "GfK POS Turnover 2009" study forecasts sales at the point of sale, reflecting the regional distribution of retail sales (not including car dealerships, fuel and gas stations).

Retail sales volume: Berlin is the clear forerunner
Looking at POS turnover volumes at the level of counties and metropolitan areas, the major conurbations are predictably leading the field. In addition to the major cities, only three rural and populous counties made it into the list of the top 15 locations, which together account for more than €83.6 billion or 20% of total POS sales in Germany.

Table 1: Germany's top 15 POS turnover locations

Rank in 2009

County

POS turnover in 2009 in millions of euros

1

Berlin (urban)

17,240

2

Hamburg (urban)

10,461

3

Munich (urban)

9,639

4

Cologne (urban)

6,574

5

Hanover region (rural)

6,296

6

Düsseldorf (urban)

4,117

7

Stuttgart (urban)

4,060

8

Frankfurt am Main (urban)

4,002

9

Nuremberg (urban)

3,489

10

Essen (urban)

3,453

11

Bremen (urban)

3,269

12

Dortmund (urban)

3,074

13

Recklinghausen (rural)

2,945

14

Dresden (urban)

2,557

15

Mettmann (urban)

2,458

Retail turnover per capita: smaller cities pull ahead
Rankings change, however, when calculating sales per inhabitant. The smaller cities – especially in Bavaria – have a clear lead here. In more rural areas they often act as retail hubs – drawing shoppers from outlying regions. As a result, they are achieving significantly higher retail sales.

Based on these figures, the Bavarian city of Straubing ranks at the top of the table and is generating €11,830 per inhabitant – almost two-and-a-half times the national average of €4,850. Berlin, the leader in terms of absolute POS turnover, ranks only 122nd, but is still above the national average. In the German capital, per capita retail sales are around €5,000. In last place is the rural area of Kaiserslautern, which generates per capita sales of only €2,630 according to the study.

However, it should be noted that these figures are primarily mathematical benchmarks. Retail trade at any given retail location is not generated by the local inhabitants alone. Nonetheless, the figures do provide an indication of the retail drawing power of individual areas.

Table 2: Top 15 counties according to retail sales per inhabitant

Rank in 2009

County

POS turnover in 2009 per inhabitant in €

POS sales in 2009 index per inhabitant
(national average=100)

1

Straubing (urban)

11,828

243.7

2

Weiden i. d. Opf. (urban)

11,306

233.0

3

Passau (urban)

11,265

232.1

4

Kempten (Allgäu) (urban)

10,216

210.5

5

Rosenheim (urban)

10,060

207.3

6

Memmingen (urban)

9,617

198.2

7

Schweinfurt (urban)

9,508

195.9

8

Landshut (urban)

9,092

187.3

9

Hof (urban)

8,916

183.7

10

Regensburg (urban)

8,882

183.0

11

Trier (urban)

8,858

182.5

12

Würzburg (urban)

8,763

180.6

13

Aschaffenburg (urban)

8,708

179.4

14

Zweibrücken (urban)

8,626

177.7

15

Amberg (urban)

8,057

166.0

Large variations at municipal level
While per capita sales in the 429 counties surveyed fluctuate between around €2,600 and approximately €11,800, the amounts among municipalities vary even more. On the one hand, there are municipalities – usually in the vicinity of major cities – where retail operations or shopping centers with high sales are located. On the other hand, there are municipalities where retail is now almost non-existent. This explains why the low-ranking Schkopau in Saxony-Anhalt (around €800 per inhabitant) and the top-ranked Mülheim-Kärlich in Rhineland-Palatinate (around €25,600 per inhabitant) really are "retail worlds" apart: The Rhein-Mosel shopping mall in Mülheim-Kärlich pulls in up to 25,000 customers from all over the region every day.

About the study
The “GfK POS Turnover for the Retail Trade” study is a prognosis of the regional distribution of retail sales. This is defined as over-the-counter retail sales, not including car dealerships, fuels, gas stations or mail order. It does include sales by bakeries, confectionaries and butchers. GfK POS turnover figures are calculated annually. In contrast to GfK purchasing power, which measures the consumers´ net incomes at their place of residence, GfK POS turnover figures are measured at the point of sale.

Further information: Cornelia Lichtner, GfK GeoMarketing,
Tel. +49 7251 9295270, c.lichtner@gfk-geomarketing.com,
or at www.gfk-geomarketing.com/pos_en.

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Cornelia Lichtner
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Tel. +49 (0)7251 9295 270
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