Grupo Éxito Puts 42.7 Billion Pesos Into Caribbean Stores

Colombia

Grupo Éxito Puts 42.7 Billion Pesos Into Caribbean Stores

By Diego Fernández
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August 22, 2026
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4 min read


Colombia · RETAIL

Key Facts

  • Investment More than 42,700 million pesos in 2026 for Caribbean stores
  • Sales area 12,049 square metres of new or modernised space
  • Brands Éxito and Carulla are the flagship formats
  • Stake sale Casino and GPA sold 34% to Grupo Calleja in January 2024
  • National plans 40 stores converted in 2024; 150 more over three to four years

The move comes as Grupo Éxito, now under Salvadoran control, focuses on premium formats and coastal growth.

Illustrative photo: the Gran Malecón in Barranquilla. Grupo Éxito is spending more than 42,700 million pesos on Caribbean coast stores in 2026. (Photo: The Rio Times archive.)

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Grupo Éxito will invest more than 42,700 million pesos in 2026 to renovate and reconvert stores on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. The plan, reported on 21 August 2026, covers new and modernised sales areas totalling 12,049 square metres.

What Grupo Éxito Is Spending on the Coast

Grupo Éxito announced a major spending push for its Caribbean operations. The company will allocate over 42,700 million pesos during 2026.

This investment targets renovating and reconverting stores across the coastal region. In addition, it includes brand transformations in several Caribbean departments.

Flagship Brands Éxito and Carulla

The transformation centres on two flagship brands: Éxito and Carulla. Meanwhile, Surtimax, Super Inter and Surtimayorista stores are being reconverted into these formats.

Existing Éxito outlets are also part of the renewal. For example, Éxito San Francisco is being updated under the same plan.

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Sales Area Expansion

The plan adds or modernises 12,049 square metres of sales space. This is a significant boost for the Caribbean coast, which includes Barranquilla, Cartagena and Santa Marta.

Therefore, shoppers can expect a refreshed experience.

National Strategy Context

This Caribbean plan is separate from a wider national strategy. That strategy covers about 40 Surtimax, Super Inter and Surtimayorista stores converted during 2024.

The national rollout spans two to three years. Moreover, another separate plan targets roughly 150 underperforming stores.

Premium Conversion Push

The second national plan focuses on converting underperforming stores into premium formats. Most of these will become Carulla, the group’s premium supermarket brand.

This conversion will cost about 560 billion pesos and take three to four years. It starts in Bogotá and Medellín, according to the company.

Ownership Change

Grupo Éxito is now controlled by Salvadoran Grupo Calleja. This followed the sale of a 34% stake by Casino and GPA on 26 January 2024.

The deal was worth about 400 million euros. As a result, Grupo Éxito has a new strategic direction.

Brand Portfolio

Carulla serves as the group’s premium supermarket brand. By contrast, Surtimax and Super Inter are discount formats.

Surtimayorista operates as a cash and carry wholesaler. In short, the brand mix covers different market segments.

Coastal Focus

The Caribbean coast is a key region for Grupo Éxito. Major cities like Barranquilla, Cartagena and Santa Marta are included.

This investment aims to strengthen its presence there. Overall, the company is betting on coastal growth.

What Comes Next for Grupo Éxito

With this investment, Grupo Éxito is modernising its Caribbean footprint. The company has not disclosed a completion date for this specific plan.

Still, the commitment is clear. Grupo Éxito is prioritising customer experience and brand consistency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grupo Éxito’s Caribbean investment for 2026?

Grupo Éxito will spend more than 42,700 million pesos in 2026. The money goes to renovating and reconverting stores on Colombia’s Caribbean coast.

Which brands are involved in the Caribbean transformation?

The plan focuses on Éxito and Carulla as the two flagship brands. Surtimax, Super Inter and Surtimayorista stores are being reconverted into these formats.

Who controls Grupo Éxito now?

Grupo Éxito is controlled by Salvadoran Grupo Calleja. This happened after Casino and GPA sold their 34% stake in January 2024 for about 400 million euros.

What is Carulla’s role in the company?

Carulla is Grupo Éxito’s premium supermarket brand. It is also the main format for converting underperforming stores in a separate national plan.

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Sources: Colombian business press; Grupo Éxito.

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