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29 jul 2025

Autor:
B4Ukraine Coalition

Leroy Merlin remains top consumer goods company in Russia

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"Leroy Merlin Still #1 Consumer Goods Company in Russia", 29 July 2025

After simulating its exit from Russia, French retailer remained the country’s largest foreign consumer goods company, paying an estimated $128 million in profit tax to the Kremlin last year — bolstering its military budget.

B4Ukraine Coalition and the KSE Institute are urging French retailer Leroy Merlin to fully cease its operations in Russia and stop financially supporting its war against Ukraine through tax payments.

Unlike many Western companies that cut ties with Russia following its illegal 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Leroy Merlin defied calls to exit the country, claiming its employees had ‘done nothing wrong’ and insisting it owed it to its customers to continue supplying them.

In March 2023, Leroy Merlin’s parent company, ADEO, announced it would transfer control of the retailer’s Russian assets to local management — a move the Kremlin welcomed as ‘civilised’ and ‘reasonable.’ By June of the same year, the local management stated it was rebranding the company as Lemana PRO.

...Leroy Merlin’s rebranding to Lemana Pro is merely a faсade: the company is still managed by French director Laurent Defassier, its trademarks remain registered until 2031, and products continue to be supplied through the Adeo Group. This sale appears to be a classic case of ‘layering,’ a financial scheme designed to conceal the true ownership structure and allow the French company to maintain profits while obscuring its ongoing presence in the Russian market.

According to estimates by the KSE Institute, since the start of the full-scale invasion, Leroy Merlin has generated approximately $21 billion in revenue in Russia and paid at least $375 million in profit taxes, including $128 million in 2024 alone.

B4Ukraine has written to Leroy Merlin several times regarding its ongoing operations in Russia, but has not received a response.

In July 2025, Russian propaganda media claimed that Leroy Merlin’s products were being used by the Russian army in its war against Ukraine. While these claims have not been independently confirmed, they underscore the significant risk of complicity in Russia’s war crimes.

Moreover, as a major employer, Leroy Merlin may become directly involved in the war by complying with Russia’s partial mobilization law, which requires companies to facilitate the conscription of eligible employees and provide material support to the Russian military upon request...