08.02.22
Brazil
www.grupoboticario.com.br
Sales: $1.0 billion
Key Personnel: Miguel Krigsner, founder; Fernando Modé, CEO, Boticario Group; Alessandra Mattos Sekeff, VP-B2B; Alexandre Bouza; VP-consumer; Graziella Di Battista D’Enfeldt, VP-people; Sergio Sampaio, VP-operations; Daniel Knopfholtz, VP-technology; Fabiana de Freitas, VP-legal, compliance, ESG and institutional affairs; Marcel Azevedo, VP-strategy and finances; Eduardo Javarotto, VP-retail and international; José Luiz Ronchetti; VP-B2C
Major Products: Beauty and personal care. Brands include O Boticário, Eduroa, Quem Disse Berenice? Beautybox, Vult, OUi. The company also has retail platforms and fintech brands like Beleza NA Web, Multi and Mooz.
New Products: Native Spa Morgano Ruby body and hair products, Quem Disse Berenice High Coverage Tint Foundation with SPF 15
Comments: According to reports, Grupo Boticário’s 2021 revenues rose 14.7% and approximately 30% of its revenue came from new launches.
Group Founder Miguel Krisgner came to Brazil as a child when his parents fled Nazi Germany. He opened a small compounding pharmacy and began to dabble in cosmetic alchemy. That led to the creation of his first brand—O Boticário. Today, there are more a half dozen brands in the company’s beauty stable and Krisgner is No. 913 on Forbes’ most recent list of billionaires with an estimated net worth of $3.3 billion.
The newest Grupo Boticário brand is OUi, which it is short for “Original. Unique. Individual.” It offers a range of fragrances for men and women as well as skin care, cosmetics and bath and body products.
This year, Grupo Boticário opened a new innovation hub in Lisbon that will serve as a major center for its growing tech needs. According to Daniel Knopfholz, vice-president, president of digital and technology, Grupo Boticário has more than 2,000 professionals dedicated to the development of digital and technological solutions and innovations.
In April, Grupo Boticário announced a multimillion-dollar investment to expand production in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
www.grupoboticario.com.br
Sales: $1.0 billion
Key Personnel: Miguel Krigsner, founder; Fernando Modé, CEO, Boticario Group; Alessandra Mattos Sekeff, VP-B2B; Alexandre Bouza; VP-consumer; Graziella Di Battista D’Enfeldt, VP-people; Sergio Sampaio, VP-operations; Daniel Knopfholtz, VP-technology; Fabiana de Freitas, VP-legal, compliance, ESG and institutional affairs; Marcel Azevedo, VP-strategy and finances; Eduardo Javarotto, VP-retail and international; José Luiz Ronchetti; VP-B2C
Major Products: Beauty and personal care. Brands include O Boticário, Eduroa, Quem Disse Berenice? Beautybox, Vult, OUi. The company also has retail platforms and fintech brands like Beleza NA Web, Multi and Mooz.
New Products: Native Spa Morgano Ruby body and hair products, Quem Disse Berenice High Coverage Tint Foundation with SPF 15
Comments: According to reports, Grupo Boticário’s 2021 revenues rose 14.7% and approximately 30% of its revenue came from new launches.
Group Founder Miguel Krisgner came to Brazil as a child when his parents fled Nazi Germany. He opened a small compounding pharmacy and began to dabble in cosmetic alchemy. That led to the creation of his first brand—O Boticário. Today, there are more a half dozen brands in the company’s beauty stable and Krisgner is No. 913 on Forbes’ most recent list of billionaires with an estimated net worth of $3.3 billion.
The newest Grupo Boticário brand is OUi, which it is short for “Original. Unique. Individual.” It offers a range of fragrances for men and women as well as skin care, cosmetics and bath and body products.
This year, Grupo Boticário opened a new innovation hub in Lisbon that will serve as a major center for its growing tech needs. According to Daniel Knopfholz, vice-president, president of digital and technology, Grupo Boticário has more than 2,000 professionals dedicated to the development of digital and technological solutions and innovations.
In April, Grupo Boticário announced a multimillion-dollar investment to expand production in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.