Total Licensing Winter 22

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UTKU TANSEL INSIGHT

LEGO SALES AND PROFIT REACH RECORD HIGHS Cementing Its Position as one of the Biggest Winners of The COVID-19 Pandemic 2021 was an extraordinary year for LEGO. Its global sales increased by 43% to hit £2.6bn ($3.5bn) in the first six months of the year while profits rose by a whopping 140% during the same period. The company announced that its sales were up by more than 10% across all markets while online sales rose by 50%. Top performing themes included LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Harry Potter and LEGO City. The company opened more than 60 new branded stores in the first half of 2021, over 40 of which were in China. This brought the total number of LEGO retail stores to 737 as of mid-2021, with 291 of those located in China. This is part of LEGO’s business initiative towards what it calls an

levels while consumers return to preCOVID spending habits.

‘omnichannel network’, operating in tandem with LEGO.com. LEGO’s announcement did not come as a surprise to many in the industry as shoppers stayed at home even after lockdown continuing to spend on both for themselves as well as their kids. After the holiday season, the growth should stabilise to more sustainable

In the UK, these news stories had come amidst rising concerns around stock shortages around the Christmas period caused by the ongoing driver shortage as well as higher transport costs. Previously, LEGO had addressed part of the threat by revealing that the company had secured enough shipping containers to keep up with the demand over the holiday season. LEGO continues to build on its success with its ‘Retailtainment’ strategy LEGO’s first ‘Retailtainment’ flagship store in Europe was recently opened in Spain’s Barcelona.The store celebrates the architectural icon Antoni Gaudí offering engaging new play and product experiences with many unique local features, including the 3D LEGO model of the Sagrada Família as well as Park Güell.The move is part of LEGO’s global store expansion strategy which debuted at its New York shop, called ‘Retailtainment Center’ in June 2021. The company’s new store format is being hailed as groundbreaking retail innovation offering unique immersive digital and physical shopper experiences. LEGO’s ‘Retailtainment’ store concept roll out worldwide and its enviable financial results confirm that the high street is far from dead and as channels, online and physical are complementary

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Legally Speaking

4min
pages 64-65

New Column* Sustainability

4min
pages 62-63

Lego reaches record heights

5min
pages 60-61

Hong Kong Licensing Show Set for April

2min
pages 58-59

Licensing and the Metaverse

3min
page 56

Gaming with Help for Heroes

2min
page 57

Focus on The Nordics

14min
pages 51-55

Eco-protection from Studio 100

3min
page 50

Canadian market spotlight

14min
pages 46-49

Germany - Peter Hollo’s Groundhog Day

3min
page 34

The Design Experience Framwork

5min
pages 42-43

The German Marketplace

19min
pages 37-41

Artistory launches artist collab programme

2min
page 44

Kiddinx to rep Pippi Longstocking

3min
pages 35-36

Funky Friends

1min
page 33

Interview: Greg Childs OBE

6min
pages 16-19

Moonbug - Creating something special for kids

3min
pages 30-31

Talking Supermasked - unmasking the heroes

3min
pages 26-27

Global news

13min
pages 8-15

Rachael Hale

1min
page 32

Interview: Jeremy Padawar, Jazwares

2min
pages 24-25

Brave Bunnies - a Ukranian export

4min
pages 28-29

Popeye and Olive Oyl in food collabs

6min
pages 20-23
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