Global Blue

Global Blue
Privately held
Founded 1980
Founders Alf Näslund
Headquarters Eysins, Switzerland
Key people
Christian Lucas (Chairman), Jacques Stern (CEO)
Products VAT/GST refunds, dynamic currency conversion, POS and retail technologies, customer intelligence, marketing services and publications, training and education, consultancy
Number of employees
+1,700
Website www.globalblue.com

Global Blue is a tourism shopping tax refund company headquartered in Nyon, Switzerland. The company is best known for tax-free shopping,[1] a VAT/GST refund product and also operates in dynamic currency conversion, marketing services, point-of-sale technology, retail staff education, and customer intelligence. As of 2014, some 130 countries levy VAT/GST,[2] about 50 offer to refund VAT/GST to tourists for private exports.

History

Started in Sweden in 1980 tax-free shopping is about refunding the VAT/GST levied in normal stores on the high street to non-resident visitors who will privately export the goods purchased, according to the legislation in the European Union[3] and other countries; tax-free shopping is not to be confused with duty-free, which started in Ireland in 1947 and relates to specific stores (most often located in travel-related environments such as airports) that are exempt from the payment of certain local or national taxes and duties.

Founded as Sweden Tax Free Shopping, the company later became Europe Tax Free Shopping and then Global Refund in 1998. Global Refund moved headquarters from Kungsbacka, near Gothenburg in Sweden, to Nyon, in the Lake Geneva area, in 2001 for a more central position in Europe to manage its business then gone global but with a strong merchant customer base in European tourist destination countries. In 2007, the company was acquired by Equistone Partners Europe (at the time Barclays Private Equity).[4] Previously operating the two brands Tax Free Shopping and First Currency Choice, Global Refund completed its repositioning, product diversification and rebranding as Global Blue in 2010.[5]

Equistone Partners sold the business in May 2012, for 1 billion euros to the technology private equity firm Silver Lake, with Swiss private equity house Partners Group taking a minority stake.[6][7] On 10 April 2014 Global Blue announced the appointment of David Baxby as Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board of directors, taking over from Per Setterberg.[8] Following David Baxby a new CEO, Jaques Stern, has been announced on 18 May 2015.[9]

In 2010 Global Blue and the Economist Intelligence Unit started to use the expression 'globe shopper' to identify the market segment of "people who consider shopping as a fundamental part of their travel experience".[10] Global Blue Intelligence's globe shopping data and publications are referenced by international and national media including the Financial Times,[11] The Wall Street Journal,[12] City A.M.,[13] the Moodie Report,[14] China Confidential[15] and The Hurun Wealth Report.[16]

In 2010 the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore commissioned Global Blue to develop and operate Singapore’s Electronic Tourist Refund Scheme.[17] In 2011 the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service selected Global Blue as the payment supplier for tax-free shopping in Australia.[18] In July 2013 Global Blue announced a joint venture with NTT DATA to offer tax-free shopping services in Japan.[19] Global Blue is also a certified supplier of the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) Quality Service Certification programme.[20]

Operations

Global Blue employs around 1,800 people in 51 countries, and provides services to approximately 300,000 merchants (retailers, hotels, restaurants, etc.), and banks in these locations.[21] The main IT Hubs of Global Blue are located in Vienna (Austria), Bratislava (Slovakia) and Singapore.

References

  1. "Silver Lake in €1bn Global Blue deal". Financial Times. May 24, 2012.
  2. "Tax rates". Archived from the original on August 25, 2013.
  3. "Travellers leaving the EU VAT export refund scheme". European Commission. Retrieved June 9, 2014.
  4. "Barclays backs Global Refund MBO". Growth Business UK. October 12, 2007.
  5. "Transform Awards 2012 Announce Winners". Real Wire. March 27, 2012.
  6. "Silver Lake to Buy Equistone's Global Blue for $1.3 Billion". Bloomberg. May 25, 2012.
  7. Waters, Richard (2012-05-24). "Silver Lake in €1bn Global Blue deal". FT.com. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  8. "Global Blue, Leading Provider of Traveler Commerce Technology Solutions, Names David Baxby as CEO". April 10, 2014.
  9. "Global Blue Announces Jacques Stern as Chief Executive Officer". May 18, 2015.
  10. HKTOct 26, 2012 (2012-10-26). "Hong Kong Tops Asia's Shopping Destinations - Scene Asia - WSJ". Blogs.wsj.com. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  11. "Simplify visas for Chinese, urge UK retailers". Financial Times. 30 January 2011.
  12. Masidlover, Nadya (2013-07-24). "Chinese Shopping-Tour Buses Go Out of Fashion in Paris - WSJ". Online.wsj.com. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  13. "Chinese luxury spenders keep UK tills ringing". City A.M. April 30, 2012.
  14. "Chinese dominate tourism spending in 2012, reports Global Blue". TheMoodieReport.com. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  15. "Chinese shoppers go on overseas spending spree". China Confidential. 18 November 2010.
  16. The Hurun Report
  17. "Tourists can look forward to hassle-free GST refunds". SG Press Centre. December 1, 2010.
  18. "Global Blue named exclusive payment supplier for tax free shopping". Global Blue. March 21, 2011.
  19. Global Blue July 10, 2013 4:30 AM (2013-07-10). "Global Blue and NTT DATA form Joint Venture to Offer Tax Refund Services in Japan - Yahoo Finance". Finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  20. http://www.qualitytourism.cn/ China Outbound Tourism Quality Service Certification
  21. "Global Blue releases the Globe Shopper Report: China Edition | Business - Global Blue". corporate.globalblue.com. Retrieved 2016-10-26.
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