- October 21, 2021
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NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MEDIROM Healthcare Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq CM: MRM), a Japanese based holistic healthcare Company (the “Company”), today announced its major Key Performance Indicators, or KPIs, updated for the month of September 2021. Data is provided for all salons for which comparative financial and customer data is available and excludes certain salons where such information is not available.
The following monthly KPIs provide insight into the business fundamentals and progress of the Company, updated for the month of September 2021.
The number of salons was 316 in September 2021, up from 284 in the year-ago period, primarily as a result of the acquisition of another brand in May 2021.
Total customers served were 65,130 in September 2021, almost no change from September 2020.
Sales per customer increased to JPY 6,428 in September 2021, up from JPY6,245 in September 2020. The increase is attributed to the upselling of value-added optional services.
Our repeat ratio, a measure of repeat customers, was 82.0% in September 2021, almost no change from September 2020.
Our operation ratio was 46.7% in September 2021, decreasing from 48.1% in the year-ago period.
Total number of salons with data was 221 in September 2021, no change from September 2020. The number of salons with data decreases when we close salons with data available and increases as we open salons with such data.
Number of Salons (*1)
Number of Salons with Data (*2)
Total Customers Served (*3)
Sales Per Customer (*4)
Repeat Ratio (*5)
Operation Ratio (*6)
September-20
284
221
64,809
JPY 6,245
80.2%
48.1%
October-20
291
221
65,820
JPY 6,269
80.3%
47.0%
November-20
291
220
63,993
JPY 6,312
80.7%
47.6%
December-20
290
221
64,649
JPY 6,486
82.6%
48.2%
January-21
302
218
56,557
JPY 6,443
84.0%
44.6%
February-21
302
218
56,370
JPY 6,443
83.0%
47.6%
March-21
303
217
62,441
JPY6,352
81.9%
47.0%
April -21
301
219
63,682
JPY 6,250
81.4%
46.3%
May-21
313
212
66,604
JPY 6,370
80.6%
48.7%
June-21
313
219
68,069
JPY 6,350
81.2%
48.6%
July-21
314
220
70,912
JPY 6,498
81.0%
48.1%
August-21
315
221
66,323
JPY 6,592
81.3%
46.5%
September-21
316
221
65,130
JPY 6,428
82.0%
46.7%
(*1)
Number of Salons: Directly-operated salons, and franchisees’ salons.
(*2)
Number of Salons with Data: The number of salons for which comparable financial and customer data is available.
(*3)
Total Customers Served: The number of customers served at salons for which comparative financial and customer data is available.
(*4)
Sales Per Customer: The ratio of total salon sales to number of treated customers at all salons for which comparable financial and customer data is available.
(*5)
Repeat Ratio: The ratio of repeat customer visits to total customer visits in the applicable month for all salons for which comparable financial and customer data is available.
(*6)
Operation Ratio: The ratio of therapists’ in-service time to total therapists’ working hours (including stand-by time) for the applicable month for all salons for which comparable financial and customer data is available.
About MEDIROM Healthcare Technologies Inc.
MEDIROM operates 316 (as of September 30, 2021) relaxation salons across Japan, Re.Ra.Ku™, being its leading brand, and provides healthcare services. In 2015, MEDIROM entered the health tech business, and launched new healthcare programs using on-demand training app called "Lav™", which is developed by the company. MEDIROM also entered the device business in 2020 and is developing a smart tracker "MOTHER Tracker™". MEDIROM plans to expand the scope of its business to include data analysis utilizing the data it has collected since formation of the company.
URL : https://medirom.co.jp/en
Contacts
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