Coppel registered sales of 200 billion pesos in 2021, according to Statista.
Of every 100 people, 13 present some delay in their Coppel account.
Coppel reached a total of 42.5 million customers in 2021.
Coppel is a Mexican company which has its origin in Culiacán, Sinaloa, and which is dedicated to granting credit for people to purchase products with installment payments, charging a percentage of interest. According to a quarterly report published in June 2021 it was announced that it had reached 42.5 million customers.
During the Hot Sale period that took place from May 29 to June 6, 2022, the Federal Consumer Attorney’s Office (Profeco) announced that it received five claims against the companies Amazon, Coppel, Walmart and Soriana, for non-compliance of offers.
Previously, in 2014, Profeco also pointed to coppel for leading the list of department stores with the most complaints with a total of 1,456 disagreements, of which 85 percent were reconciled.
According to the WhitePaper portal, from a commercial point of view, Coppel is a bigger company than Elektra, since it in 2021 it reported sales of 200 billion pesos, unlike its competition that had a margin of 65 billion. The annual income per store is around 122 million pesos.
Finally, Coppel’s success has been due to various business strategies, including migrating its products to digital, offering free shipping and items for exclusive sale online.
It should be noted that through its website, customers are informed of the percentage of interest charged with respect to overdue balances: “In the case of products from all our departments, the maximum interest is 3.5% per month on the overdue balancewhile in personal loans the interest is 3.5% per month, distributed in daily charges”
Coppel employee is caught dancing K-pop
The moment in which a Coppel employee was caught joining a K-pop choreography was shared on TikTok, a fact that led her to go viral, triggering hundreds of comments from Internet users who are also consumers of the brand.
The user @PhorosOne He was the one who shared the video, who explained that when he was going to give his Coppel payment, when he saw the cashier who was “at something other than her job”, apparently the subject went looking for her to ask her to do her job .
In the video you can also see that Coppel’s cashier was part of a choreography for the song “That That from the South Korean group BTS, in the company of other women.
The brand worker caused a stir for having a good rhythm when dancing, which highlighted her taste not only for K-pop, but for the male group.
Coppel’s cashier did not resist K-Pop 😅 pic.twitter.com/Hvh7VIT2pU
— 🫶🏼⚽ (@jssjq69) June 16, 2023
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