TJX Companies is the leading global off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions, operating over 5,200 stores and multiple e-commerce platforms. The company utilizes an opportunistic buying strategy to offer brand-name and designer merchandise at significant discounts compared to traditional full-price retailers. Its business model is built on a 'treasure hunt' shopping experience characterized by rapid inventory turnover and a flexible store layout.
Based on Q1 2027 filing
The company's largest product category, offering family apparel, footwear, jewelry, and beauty products through its primary retail banners. This segment focuses on high-frequency 'treasure hunt' shopping for brand-name fashion.
The Runway at TJ Maxx, Family Apparel, Footwear, Jewelry, Beauty Products, Active and Outdoor Gear
Value-conscious consumers, Brand-seeking shoppers, Multi-income level households
A major business line providing an eclectic assortment of home decor, furniture, and kitchenware. It operates through dedicated home-focused banners and integrated departments within apparel stores.
Furniture, Rugs, Lighting, Tabletop and Cookware, Decorative Accessories, Gourmet Food, Pet Accessories
Homeowners, Interior decor enthusiasts, Gift shoppers
The leading off-price retailer globally, leveraging massive buying power and a network of over 21,000 vendors to maintain a significant price advantage over department and specialty stores.
United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Austria, Netherlands, Australia, Spain
Mass market, Value-oriented consumers, Bargain hunters
Global apparel manufacturers, Designer brands, Factory overstock suppliers, Third-party logistics providers
Individual retail consumers, Online shoppers
Ross Stores
ROST
Direct off-price retail competitor
Amazon
AMZN
Major online retailer competitor
Target
TGT
Discount and mass market competitor
Walmart
WMT
Discount and mass market competitor
Burlington Stores
BURL
Off-price retail competitor
Macy's
M
Full-price department store competitor
Kohl's
KSS
Department store competitor
TJ Maxx
Primary U.S. off-price apparel and home fashion banner
Marshalls
Major U.S. and Canadian off-price family apparel chain
HomeGoods
U.S. off-price home fashions retailer
Sierra
Off-price active and outdoor apparel and gear retailer
Winners
Leading off-price retailer in Canada
Homesense
Off-price home fashions banner operating in U.S., Canada, and Europe
TK Maxx
Off-price banner for European and Australian markets
Common questions about TJX Companies
TJX Companies is the leading global off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions, operating over 5,200 stores and multiple e-commerce platforms. The company utilizes an opportunistic buying strategy to offer brand-name and designer merchandise at significant discounts compared to traditional full-price retailers. Its business model is built on a 'treasure hunt' shopping experience characterized by rapid inventory turnover and a flexible store layout.
TJX Companies (TJX) has a market capitalization of $175.02B and trades on NYSE.
TJX Companies generated $61.6B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $5.8B, representing a net margin of 9.4%. Gross margin stands at 31.4%, with free cash flow of $3.3B. These figures are based on the Q2 2026 filing.
TJX Companies's key competitors include Ross Stores, Amazon, Target, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
TJX Companies has approximately 349,000 employees.