"NOVUS Ukraine" (NOVUS) is a chain of NOVUS supermarkets and shopping centers managed by the Lithuanian company BT INVEST. The company was founded in 2008 by the former owners of Sandor, Igor Bezzub and Raimondas Tumenas.
"NOVUS Ukraine" (NOVUS) is a chain of NOVUS supermarkets and shopping centers managed by the Lithuanian company BT INVEST. The company was founded in 2008 by the former owners of Sandor, Igor Bezzub and Raimondas Tumenas.
After the successful sale of Sandora, Raimondas Toumenas and his partner Igor Bezzoub (he passed away a few years later) decided to stay in Ukraine and in 2008 the investment company BT Invest was established, which created the trading company Novus in 2009. The company developed mainly in Kiev. In 2017, the network of food retailer Novus had 44 stores located in 6 regions of Ukraine. The Novus chain's revenue for 2019 was 11.5 billion UAH. A 2019 investigation by Radio Liberty stated that Novus operated in Crimea despite EU sanctions, but the Lithuanian Prosecutor General's Office stated that the Lithuanian company did not violate European Union anti-Russian sanctions. In 2020, Novus received a $100 million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
"NOVUS Ukraine" (NOVUS) is a chain of NOVUS supermarkets and shopping centers managed by the Lithuanian company BT INVEST. The company was founded in 2008 by the former owners of Sandor, Igor Bezzub and Raimondas Tumenas.
"NOVUS Ukraine (NOVUS) is a chain of NOVUS supermarkets and shopping centers managed by the Lithuanian company BT INVEST. The company was founded in 2008 by the former owners of Sandor, Igor Bezzub and Raimondas Tumenas.
NOVUS is a dynamically developing chain of supermarkets, shopping malls and shops near the house. One of the most successful and promising multi-format networks in Ukraine.
After the successful sale of Sandora, Raimondas Toumenas and his partner Igor Bezzoub (he passed away a few years later) decided to stay in Ukraine and in 2008 the investment company BT Invest was established, which created the trading company Novus in 2009. The company developed mainly in Kiev. In 2017, the network of food retailer Novus had 44 stores located in 6 regions of Ukraine. The Novus chain's revenue for 2019 was 11.5 billion UAH. A 2019 investigation by Radio Liberty stated that Novus operated in Crimea despite EU sanctions, but the Lithuanian Prosecutor General's Office stated that the Lithuanian company did not violate European Union anti-Russian sanctions. In 2020, Novus received a $100 million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The first supermarket with such a sign appeared in Crimea in 2008. Today the total area of our shopping malls is more than 170,000 sq.m. The sales area of NOVUS supermarkets is more than 70,000 sq.m.