Burlington Stores

How much has Burlington Stores raised?

Burlington Stores is not a current VC-funded startup. Its capital profile is defined by NYSE: BURL, $10B+ FY2025 total sales, public filings, operating cash flow, debt/capital-market access, acquisitions, and reinvestment.

Public status
NYSE: BURL
Current funding lens
Public-market capital
Recent scale
$10B+ FY2025 total sales
Disclosed rounds
No current VC rounds
First raised/listed
1983
Seller signal
Enterprise budget with scrutiny

Burlington Stores's capital history

Burlington Stores's capital story is public-company evolution rather than venture rounds.

  1. 1972Burlington Coat Factory foundedThe company starts as a coat-focused off-price retailer.
  2. 1983Public-market expansion beginsBurlington becomes a national off-price concept.
  3. 2006Bain Capital acquisitionBurlington is taken private before later returning to public markets.
  4. 2013IPO on NYSEBurlington lists as BURL.
  5. 2020E-commerce exitManagement focuses the model on stores and off-price buying.
  6. 2026Strong Q1 2026 reportBurlington reports double-digit EPS growth and continued expansion.

Sources:Burlington investor relationsBurlington FY2025 10-K

How much has Burlington Stores raised in total?

Burlington Stores does not disclose a modern startup funding total because it is a public company. The useful account-planning view is public equity status, operating cash flow, debt capacity, acquisitions, divestitures, and the level of reinvestment management can support.

What is Burlington Stores's market status?

Burlington Stores is listed as NYSE: BURL. Its most recent public materials show $10B+ FY2025 total sales, which makes it a scaled public-company buyer rather than a venture-backed private account.

Why does Burlington Stores's valuation move?

The valuation moves with revenue growth, comparable sales or GMV where relevant, gross margin, inventory quality, customer traffic, digital conversion, fulfillment cost, credit or financing exposure, and management's credibility on guidance. Category demand and tariffs, wage, freight, interest-rate, and consumer-credit conditions can also matter.

Is Burlington Stores profitable, and will it IPO?

Burlington Stores is already public. Profitability should be checked in the latest quarterly and annual filings because reported earnings can move with markdowns, acquisition costs, restructuring, credit performance, fulfillment expense, or transformation investments.

What does Burlington Stores's funding mean if you sell into them?

Burlington has the scale to fund enterprise software, data, store, marketplace, supply-chain, customer, security, and finance initiatives. Budget approval still depends on a clear owner, integration clarity, procurement readiness, and a quantified link to growth, margin, cost, resilience, or risk reduction.

As of June 2026.Sources:Burlington investor relationsBurlington FY2025 10-KBurlington Q4 FY2025 results

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