Wesfarmers
- Wesfarmers Company Facts
- HQ Location
- Perth, Western Australia
- Employee Count
- 107,000
- CEO
- Rob Scott
- Revenue
- 44 billion Australian dollars
Founded in 1914, Wesfarmers is a leading Australian conglomerate headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. Originally established as a cooperative to provide services and merchandise to Western Australian farmers, Wesfarmers has evolved into one of the largest listed companies in the country, with diverse interests spanning retail, industrial, and energy sectors.
Wesfarmers operates a variety of well-known retail brands, including Bunnings Warehouse, Kmart, and Officeworks. The company's industrial division supplies chemicals, fertilisers, and safety products, while its energy segment focuses on the production and distribution of gas and electricity. Through these divisions, Wesfarmers delivers comprehensive solutions to a broad range of customers, contributing to the economic growth and development of Australia.
Under the leadership of CEO Rob Scott, Wesfarmers is committed to sustainability and innovation. The company places a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility, community engagement, and delivering shareholder value. With a workforce of over 107,000 employees, Wesfarmers continues to adapt and grow, maintaining its reputation as a dynamic and resilient business entity.
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