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    Lego’s growth strategy outperforms competitors in 2024

    August 28, 2024
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    Lego announced a robust 13% revenue increase for the first half of 2024, reaching 31 billion Danish krone (approximately $4.65 billion), driven by popular lines like Lego Icons and a successful collaboration with Epic Games‘ Fortnite. CEO Niels Christiansen highlighted the broad strength across Lego’s product portfolio, attributing the growth to increased sales volume rather than changes in consumer buying habits. Despite a global downturn in toy industry sales, attributed to inflation, Lego’s strategic product diversification continues to attract both young and adult builders.

    Lego's growth strategy outperforms competitors in 2024

    While competitors like Mattel and Hasbro have reported declines in sales, Lego’s financial health contrasts sharply, showcasing a company on the rise. Christiansen emphasized that, unlike previous years where consumers opted for cheaper sets, 2024 has seen a stabilization in purchasing preferences with increased sales volumes. This trend underscores Lego’s ability to maintain consumer interest in its premium and diverse offerings, including thematic sets related to major franchises and original creations like botanical models.

    In the U.S. and Europe, Lego’s sales remain robust, but the Chinese market presents a mixed picture. Although overall sales in China are flat, with consumers cautious about spending on larger items, Lego continues to invest in the region, evidenced by numerous store openings. Christiansen remains optimistic about the long-term potential in China, indicating strategic commitment despite current market challenges. Additionally, Lego is doubling down on its sustainability commitments, significantly increasing the use of renewable and recyclable materials in its products.

    Christiansen noted the company’s investment in more costly sustainable materials, a cost not passed on to consumers, reflecting Lego’s dedication to environmental stewardship and its influence on industry-wide practices. The company’s resilience and innovative approaches are positioning it well for sustained growth in a challenging global economy, demonstrating the effectiveness of its strategic focus on diversification and sustainability.

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