TexPro offers financial analysis of retailers and brands
B2B business solutions provider Fibre2Fashion has added a new feature Analysis of Brands and Retailers in TexPro -- a user interface service. The new feature provides access to downloadable data on top brands and retailers in the form of structured reports.
“Covering all the major brands and retailers, the new feature will help decision makers (in the industry) move forward with effective retail business strategy. It will further help in analysing the data by compartmentalising information and support in a number of ways, providing complete insight and analysis,” said Jose Daniel, executive director, Fibre2Fashion.
“With Analysis of Brands and Retailers, you can interact with data, compare brands and retailers, dive into sectors and pull out the significant details you need. This feature meets the analysis needs of decision makers in the industry and lets them identify potential avenues of growth,” explained Daniel.
In addition to secure and easy online access to downloadable data and reports, Analysis of Brands and Retailers has broad reporting features, including reporting periods, historical timelines, regions, currencies, sectors, types and analysis of the performance of five brands at a time.
The feature gives access to quarterly, yearly and half-yearly reports. It helps in evaluation of the financial performance of brands and their positioning and provides accurate and relevant information tailored to meet business requirements, according to Fibre2Fashion.
The company added that TexPro offers well-rounded information on raw material prices, export-import data, existing tariff rates of various countries, non-tariff barriers in place, trade agreements and government policies, amongst others.
Indian textile conglomerates Arvind and Welpsun, Sri Lanka-based Hirdaramani Group and Prym Intimates, Beximco from Bangladesh, infrastructure and financial solutions provider Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS), and home textiles exporter Textrade International are among the companies that have subscribed to TexPro.
By Muneerah Bee