Nine regional princes and a princess

Migros is Switzerland’s largest private employer with over 2.3 million members and nearly 100,000 employees. Millions of Migros owners are organized into ten regional cooperatives. Their bosses, called regional princes, are super powerful within the Migros Group. Migros boss Fabrice Zumbrunnen (52) announced his resignation because they absolutely did not want to do what he wanted. Nine regional princes and one princess are deeply rooted in the regions. The majority of their cooperatives will have fewer employees in 2021 than in the previous year, with only two sales gains recorded. All cooperatives run their own ballots, have their own administration, cooperative council and management – a super complex structure unique in Switzerland.

Search for: The cantons of Bern, Solothurn and Aargau belong to this cooperative. It is considered an innovative force among regions. New business models with potential for the whole of Switzerland continue to emerge from its kitchen, for example Goodee (digital coupons), FoodNow (meal deliveries), live video advice at SportXX, Micasa and Meelectronics, MyMigros (local delivery service).

CEO: Reto Sopranetti (58)
Number of Employees: 11,301 (–2.5%)
Cooperative members: 538,159 (+1.2%)
Turnover: CHF 3,340 million (–1.4%)

Migros Zurich: A large part of the canton of Zurich, the entire canton of Glarus and St. It covers the towns on the upper border of Lake Zurich in the cantons of Gallen and Schwyz. Moved the German Alnatura chain to Switzerland, provided more organic competence in the Migros universe and expanded with Tegut in Germany.

CEO: Joerg Blunschi (61)
Employees: 9071 (–0.9%)
Cooperative members: 335,894 (+0.2%)
Turnover: CHF 2,600 million (–1.6%)

Migros Eastern Switzerland: This cooperative is located in Schaffhausen, Zurich (eastern part), Thurgau, St. Gallen, Appenzell Inner- and Ausserrhoden and Graubünden. The cooperative recently made headlines with the launch of the first vending machine shops under the Teo brand.

CEO: Peter Diethelm (57)
Number of Employees: 9013 (–4.6%)
Cooperative members: 424,965 (+0.3%)
Turnover: CHF 2,458 million (-0.3%)

Migros Lucerne: It is active in the cantons of Lucerne, Zug, Obwalden and Nidwalden, Uri and Schwyz. The cooperative is a pioneer in plastic recycling, the new plastic bag system is working and will be expanded to other regions.

CEO: Guido Rast (52)
Number of Employees: 5853 (+0.3%)
Cooperative members: 204,623 (+1.1%)
Turnover: CHF 1,520 million (+0.3%)

Migros Vaud: It covers the entire canton.

CEO: Anton Chatela (59)
Employees: 3,250 (+0.4%)
Cooperative members: 160,548 (+1.2%)
Turnover: CHF 1.141 million (+0.0%)

Migros Basel: It extends through both Basel to the Jura.

CEO: Anita Weckherlin (41)
Employees 3309 (–1.3%)
Cooperative members: 169,388 (-0.5%)
Turnover: CHF 975 million (–0.8%)

Migros Geneva: The entire canton of Geneva belongs to this cooperative.

CEO: Philippe Echenard (59)
Number of employees: 2818 (–6.8)
Cooperative members: 133,501 (-0.5%)
Turnover: CHF 903 million (–4.8%)

Migros Neuchatel-Fribourg: It includes two cantons of the same name.

CEO: Jean-Marc Bovay (56)
Number of employees: 2333 (-4.1%)
Cooperative members: 127,001 (+0.3%)
Turnover: CHF 732 million (–2.1%)

Migros Ticino: The entire canton of Ticino belongs to him.

CEO: Mattia Keller (48)
Employees: 1,450 (–1.6%)
Cooperative members: 104,160 (+1.8%)
Turnover: CHF 509 million (+1.1%)

Migros Valais: It stretches throughout the entire canton.

CEO: Max Alter (61)
Employees: 3,250 (+0.4%)
Cooperative members: 160,548 (+1.4%)
Turnover: CHF 487 million (–2.6%)

Ulrich Rotzinger and Christian Kolbe
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