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The S Group ( fi, S-ryhmä, sv, S-gruppen) is a
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organisation with its head office in
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. Founded in 1904, it consists of 20 regional cooperatives operating all around Finland in addition to SOK, ''Suomen Osuuskauppojen Keskuskunta'' (The Central Finnish Cooperative Society). S Group operates in the
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and restaurant services. It is engaged in close competition with Kesko, with which it shares an oligopoly, oligopolistic position in many of the markets it operates in. The group has businesses in Finland, Estonia, and Russia. The S Group also had businesses in Latvia and Lithuania, but announced withdrawal from these markets in May 2017. The organisation's loyalty card, member (loyalty) card is called ''S-Etukortti''.


Ownership

A client can invest a small sum on the local co-operative and become a client-owner. (The exact sum is decided by the local co-operative board and varies significantly depending on local conditions.) A client-owner gets a membership card, ''S-Etukortti'', which functions as a debit or credit card and gives access to special client-owner bargains. For the sums spent in S Group stores, ''Bonus'' is paid back to the client into the account at S-Bank. The ''Bonus'' percentage varies from 1% to 5% depending on the sum spent. S-Bank pays an interest that is competitive with interests paid by general banks into savings accounts. ''S-Etukortti'' is not a regular "loyalty card" as it represents actual monetary investment and the return is formally profit, not discount.


Corporate

35 members of parliament in 2012 were representatives in the S Group or Tradeka (Siwa) corporate governance.


Local co-operatives

The S Group consists of 20 regional co-operative enterprises and 7 local co-operative enterprises. In total, these had 2.4 million individual members in 2018, a number that has grown from 1.2 million in 2003. In 2018, 329 million euros of ''Bonus'' was paid.


Supermarkets

The S Group operates five distinct chains of supermarkets: * ''Sale (chain store), Sale'' – a chain of small grocery stores, mainly located in the countryside, small towns and suburbs with an emphasis on service rather than selection. Sale stores often only provide everyday groceries. There are about 240 Sale stores in Finland. * ''Alepa'' – this is the equivalent for ''Sale'' in the Greater Helsinki region – there are about 110 Alepa stores in
Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the capital, primate, and most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of . The city ...
and the neighbouring cities. * ''S-market'' – larger supermarkets with a better selection of goods for sale, and often providing additional services. This is the largest of the S Group's supermarket chains, with nearly 400 stores around Finland. According to HOK-Elanto cooperative, Klaukkala would get another S-market in addition to the existing one, but it will become the largest S-market to match its size and product range with ''Prisma''. * ''Prisma (chain store), Prisma'' – a hypermarket chain with about 90 stores around Finland, Estonia, and Russia in major cities. Formerly, the chain also operated in Latvia and Lithuania. *Food Market Herkku - premier food market operating in the Finnish metropolitan area (Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa), Oulu, Tampere and Turku. The largest sales revenues are from S-market's (49%) and from Prisma's 39%. The S Group's supermarkets retail the general private brands ''Rainbow'' and ''Kotimaista'' for products made in Finland, and the no-frills ''X-tra'' range in partnership with :sv:Coop Trading A/S, Coop Trading — a Nordic purchasing organisation for co-operatives. Non-food products are marketed under the ''House'' name. The S Group has grown significantly in Finland in recent years, growing both organically and by acquisition.


Modernist architecture

SOK has a key position in the history of Finnish architecture due to its policy in the late 1920s and 1930s of designing cutting-edge Modern architecture, Modernist architecture, epitomized by a Functionalist aesthetic of white buildings. The key architect designing for SOK in the initial years was Erkki Huttunen (1901–1956), who designed various types of buildings for the company: from grain silos and mills to local village shops. Among his best-known works for SOK are the Toppila mill (1929, ''pictured right''), the SOK Offices and Warehouse (1937-38) in Oulu, the SOK Offices and Warehouse (1931) in Rauma, Finland, Rauma, and the Aitta Cooperative Shop (1933) in Sauvo. Today, many of these buildings are protected by law.Jokinen, Teppo (1992). ''Erkki Huttunen liikelaitosten ja yhteisöjen arkkitehtina 1928–1939''. Jyväskylä Studies in the Arts, 41. Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän yliopisto.


Other fields

The S Group also operates the ''Sokos'' chain of department stores, ''ABC'' service stations, the
hotel A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. Facilities provided inside a hotel room may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a re ...
chain ''Sokos Hotels'', several brands of restaurants such as ''Rosso'', ''Sevilla'' and ''Amarillo'', the ''Agrimarket'' chain, which sells agriculture, agricultural and DIY supplies, and a number of car dealerships for Peugeot.


S-Bank

The S Group operates Finland's first so-called ''supermarket bank'', the S-Bank (S-Pankki Oy).


References


External links


S-Kanava
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