Aldi

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Classification

Private

Financials

Revenue & Profit

Revenue

Valuation

Valuation

Ratios

Revenue / EBITDA
$123 MM
Valuation / Revenue
$123 MM
Valuation / Employees
$123 MM
EBITDA / Revenue
$123 MM
1-Year CAGR (Revenue)
03
3-Year CAGR (Revenue)
11
1-Year CAGR (Employees)
19
3-Year CAGR (Employees)
96

People

Employee Figures

Employees

Key Executives

NameTitleSocialsEmailPhone
John DoeEmployee
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Jane DoeEmployee
John DoeEmployee
John DoeEmployee

401K

Total Active Participants
1234
No. Participants with Account Balances
56789
Total Liabilities Start of Year
1234
Total Assets Start of Year
56789

Deals

M&A2024-03-15Completed

Seller

Founders Group

Investor Sponsors

NorthBridge PE

Deal Amount

$120M

Target Company Valuation

$1.20 MM

Techniques

Acquisition of Assets, Taken Private

Stake Tags

100%

Is PE deal

Yes

Is deal PE backed

Yes

Total Acquired

100%

Secondary Transaction2023-09-01Canceled

Target

BrightHealth Technologies

Seller

Early Investors Consortium

Investor Sponsors

--

Deal Amount

Undisclosed

Target Company Valuation

NaN

Techniques

Secondary Sale, Management Buy-out (MBO)

Stake Tags

Majority

Is PE deal

No

Is deal PE backed

Yes

Total Acquired

65%

Funding

About

About

Aldi is a global discount supermarket chain with origins dating back to 1913, when Anna Albrecht opened a small grocery store in Essen, Germany. In 1946, her sons Karl and Theo Albrecht took over the family business, expanding the operation under a model focused on essential goods and low prices. The company officially split into two separate legal and financial entities in 1961 due to a disagreement between the brothers regarding the sale of tobacco products. This led to the formation of Aldi Nord, headquartered in Essen, and Aldi Süd, headquartered in Mülheim an der Ruhr. Despite the split, both entities began using the shortened name "Aldi" - derived from Albrecht Diskont - in 1962 and continued to coordinate certain activities, such as store brands and negotiations. Historically, Aldi has maintained a reclusive and secretive management style, particularly following the kidnapping of Theo Albrecht in 1971. In the United States, Aldi Süd operates under the Aldi name while Aldi Nord owns and operates the Trader Joe's brand. In 2025, the company announced a large-scale packaging refresh to modernize its private label portfolio, placing the Aldi name and an "ALDI Original" endorsement on over 90% of its products. Business/Product Breakdown Aldi operates a no-frills discount retail model characterized by high operational efficiency and a limited assortment strategy. The company stocks significantly fewer items than traditional supermarkets, focusing primarily on highly demanded products and private labels that comprise approximately 90% of its inventory. This streamlined selection enables simpler logistics, faster inventory turnover, and lower overhead. Stores are typically designed with a self-service layout where products are displayed in their original shipping boxes to minimize labor costs. Customers are encouraged to provide their own bags and manage their own carts through a deposit system to further reduce expenses. The product range encompasses essential groceries, including fresh produce, dairy, meat, bakery goods, and frozen foods, alongside a rotating selection of non-food special buys. Many of these items are sourced through long-term partnerships with manufacturers and regional suppliers. In addition to physical retail, Aldi has expanded into digital services in select markets, offering online ordering, curbside pickup, and home delivery. Some regional divisions provide supplementary services such as travel bookings, mobile telephone plans, photo services, and internet streaming. The company relies on cost leadership, strategic real estate ownership, and minimal traditional advertising to maintain its pricing structure. Note: This profile combined Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd for the convenience of financial reporting although Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd are separate companies.

Keywords

Keywords

Classified

Private