Home improvement retail

What is Lowe's?

Home improvement retailer serving DIY and professional customers through stores, Pro services, home services, digital, and supply-chain capabilities.

Category
Home improvement retail
Headquarters
Mooresville, NC
Founded
1921
Employees
About 300,000
Total funding
Public company; no current VC funding
Status
NYSE: LOW

What is Lowe's?

Lowe's is a public home improvement retail company headquartered in Mooresville, NC. Home improvement retailer serving DIY and professional customers through stores, Pro services, home services, digital, and supply-chain capabilities.

Lowe's operates at enterprise scale, with $86B+ fiscal 2025 sales, About 300,000 employees, and a public-market profile of NYSE: LOW. Its operating model is built around Home improvement stores, Pro customer services, Appliances, Building materials, and adjacent growth areas such as Tools and hardware, Home services and installation, Lowe's.com and app, MVPs Pro Rewards.

The company is important for sellers because it has national or global buying power, formal procurement, mature security and finance review, and large operational teams. The best entry points usually map to revenue growth, customer experience, labor productivity, supply-chain resilience, data, digital conversion, or cost reduction.

As of June 2026, the profile should be read as a current public-company account dossier rather than a startup funding page. Current leadership, recent revenue, public status, headquarters, office footprint, and technology signals are drawn from investor materials, official leadership pages, career pages, and public filings.

What does Lowe's offer?

Lowe's offers Home improvement stores, Pro customer services, Appliances, Building materials, Tools and hardware, and related services or platforms.

  • Home improvement stores· Retail
  • Pro customer services· B2B
  • Appliances· Retail
  • Building materials· Retail
  • Tools and hardware· Retail
  • Home services and installation· Services
  • Lowe's.com and app· Digital
  • MVPs Pro Rewards· Loyalty

How does Lowe's make money?

Lowe's earns merchandise margin from home improvement products, Pro accounts, installation and services, credit economics, private brands, online sales, and supply-chain execution.

Lowe's earns merchandise margin from home improvement products, Pro accounts, installation and services, credit economics, private brands, online sales, and supply-chain execution. The economic model is recurring or repeat-purchase in the areas where customers come back frequently, and project, event, campaign, or merchandise-margin driven in the areas where spending is more episodic.

Retail pricing is SKU and promotion based; Pro pricing, installation, credit, and volume programs vary by project, category, and account. Public filings and investor releases therefore describe revenue by segment, banner, product family, geography, or service type rather than a simple SaaS-style price sheet.

Growth depends on execution at scale: pricing, retention, traffic, digital conversion, supply, network or store productivity, vendor terms, brand strength, and capital allocation. For vendors, the strongest business case ties directly to measurable lift in revenue, margin, labor efficiency, asset utilization, customer satisfaction, compliance, or risk reduction.

Who leads Lowe's?

Lowe's is led by Marvin Ellison with senior executives responsible for finance, technology, operations, commercial strategy, and category or segment performance.

  • Marvin EllisonChairman, President and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since 2018Leads Total Home strategy and Pro growth.
  • Brandon SinkChief Financial OfficerCFO since 2022Leads finance, investor relations, and capital allocation.
  • Seemantini GodboleChief Digital and Information OfficerTechnology leaderLeads digital, data, technology, and omnichannel systems.
  • Bill BoltzEVP, MerchandisingSenior merchandising leaderLeads merchandising and supplier category strategy.

How do you contact Lowe's's leadership?

Lowe's publishes official investor, media, or corporate contact routes, but this profile does not treat guessed personal executive addresses as verified. Use the public channel below or route through the relevant procurement, investor, media, or partner page.

Email formatinvestorrelations@lowes.com is public; personal executive email format not verified

How much funding has Lowe's raised?

Lowe's is a mature public company, not a current venture-backed private company: NYSE: LOW.

Lowe's's capital profile is best understood through public-market status, operating cash flow, debt capacity, dividends or repurchases where applicable, acquisitions and divestitures, and ongoing investment in the operating platform. The current status is NYSE: LOW, with $86B+ fiscal 2025 sales providing the scale context.

Unlike startup profiles, there is no meaningful current VC round table to enumerate. The relevant capital milestones are public listings, major mergers or acquisitions, portfolio changes, buybacks, dividends, debt financing, and strategic reinvestment.

Seller signal: Lowe's can fund large programs when the business case is tied to current executive priorities. Expect mature procurement, legal, privacy, information security, finance, and business-unit review, and be ready to quantify impact on growth, retention, cost, productivity, customer experience, or risk.

How did Lowe's get here?

Lowe's reached its current scale through founding-era expansion, public-market access, operational execution, and major strategic milestones.

  1. 1921Lowe's foundedThe company begins in North Carolina retail.
  2. 1961Public listingLowe's becomes publicly traded.
  3. 2018Marvin Ellison becomes CEOLeadership shifts toward operational discipline and Pro growth.
  4. 2020Omnichannel accelerationDemand for home projects drives digital and supply-chain investment.
  5. 2025$86B+ salesLowe's reports more than $86 billion in fiscal 2025 sales.
  6. 2026Cautious housing outlookManagement guides through uncertain housing and big-ticket demand.

Who are Lowe's's competitors?

Lowe's competes with large public and private companies across its core category, adjacent channels, and digital or platform substitutes.

  • Home DepotLargest home improvement competitor with strong Pro, store, and supply-chain scale.
  • MenardsRegional home improvement competitor with strong Midwest footprint.
  • Ace HardwareCooperative hardware network competing on local convenience and service.
  • AmazonCompetes in tools, fixtures, parts, and DIY e-commerce convenience.
  • WalmartCompetes in household, outdoor, hardware, and value categories.

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