Polish retail group LPP enjoys a strong presence in Greece, mainly through Sinsay. With 56 stores currently in operation, the group’s value-focused brand has gained significant market share in the past years.
In the final ten days of January 2026 alone, five new Sinsay stores are scheduled to open across the country: Kos (January 28), Farsala (January 29), and three simultaneous openings on January 30 in Nea Ionia, Ilioupoli and Kordelio (Thessaloniki).
Through Sinsay, LPP reported revenues exceeding €35 million in Greece in 2024, up from €6.31 million in 2023. Last year also marked the brand’s first profitable year, with net profits of €935,500, compared to losses of €561,600 a year earlier.
The Polish “locomotive” with 3,200 stores
LPP has evolved into one of the fastest-growing apparel groups in Central and Eastern Europe. Through its five brands, the company operates nearly 3,200 stores across 46 markets worldwide.
The group closed fiscal year 2024 with revenues of PLN 20.19 billion (€4.64 billion), up 16%, and net profits of PLN 1.7 billion (€391 million). Growth accelerated further in 2025, with Q3 profitability up 39% and record Black Friday sales (+32%).
LPP’s ambitious strategy targets a doubling of revenues by 2027, reaching PLN 40 billion (€9.2 billion). Under this plan, Sinsay is expected to account for 75% of total sales, while the group’s global network expands to 7,500 stores.