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Jan Bøgh

Update from our CEO: New turnover record and new role

- "I am happy to say that despite the challenges we faced in the latest financial year, JYSK managed one again to set a new turnover record."

Lars Larsen

The story of JYSK’s name – a 42-year journey

- This month DÄNISCHES BETTENLAGER is rebranded as JYSK in Germany, which means that all JYSK stores will share the same name. But did you know that JYSK was not initially called JYSK?

wooden name tags

Name tags and clothes become more responsible

- Soon, the first store employees will receive OEKO-TEX®-certified clothes and name tags made from wood.

First JYSK sign in DBL

DÄNISCHES BETTENLAGER turns JYSK: First JYSK sign in Germany

- This autumn DÄNISCHES BETTENLAGER changes name to JYSK in Germany. The project is now going into the final phase with change of logos in around 970 stores, the distribution centres and in the Regional Head Office in Handewitt.

JYSK Strategy Kickoff 2021

CEO at strategy kickoff: “Store Managers are more important than top management team”

- At the annual strategy kickoff, President & CEO of JYSK, Jan Bøgh, set the direction for the next financial year and highlighted the importance of Store Managers.

TV commercial

JYSK memories: TV commercial with JYSK founder, a blessing for DC Radomsko and award

- A lot has happened in JYSK since the first store opened in Denmark in 1979. GOJYSK.com has been in the archives to see how the world of JYSK looked like in the past.

FSC Week 2021

Common focus on sustainable wood

- In week 12, FSC® brings together companies and organisations across interests and industries for a common focus on the environment and climate. JYSK takes part.

Mindeplade

JYSK now has our own Hall of Fame

- A plate of honour is now decorating the entrance to JYSK Museum. Here JYSK pays tribute to all employees that have celebrated 40th anniversary in JYSK. So far, four names are on the plate.

Jan Bøgh

Update from our CEO: A turbulent year has passed

- I hope you are all well despite the fact that coronavirus is still affecting all of us to some degree.