SMEG Expands Global Presence with New Subsidiaries in New Zealand and the Middle East

SMEG is proud to announce the launch of SMEG New Zealand and SMEG Middle East, expanding the Group’s global network to 22 direct subsidiaries.

These new entities mark the evolution of decades-long partnerships in both regions, reflecting SMEG’s commitment to deepening its international presence and engaging more closely with customers in strategically important markets.

With established distribution across more than 120 countries throughout Europe, the Americas, the Asia–Pacific region, and the Middle East, the creation of these subsidiaries represents a significant milestone in the Group’s global growth journey.

This expansion also underscores SMEG’s dedication to delivering consistent quality, strengthening brand positioning, and fostering stronger relationships with consumers and partners—ensuring that the essence of Italian design and innovation continues to reach homes around the world.

Smeg Launches Direct Operations in New Zealand After Longstanding Partnership Ends

Smeg has officially launched its newest regional subsidiary, Smeg New Zealand, marking a significant strategic shift in the brand’s presence across the country. This move follows the closure of long-time distributor Applico and its affiliated retailer Kitchen Things, ending a 40-year partnership that shaped Smeg’s footprint in the New Zealand market.

In August 2025, Smeg confirmed it would take full control of its sales, marketing, and distribution in New Zealand. This transition brings the country in line with Smeg’s global operating model, which emphasizes direct engagement with local markets to strengthen brand consistency and customer service.

Industry Veteran Ryan Lilley to Lead Smeg New Zealand

At the helm of the new subsidiary is Ryan Lilley, a seasoned executive with over two decades of experience in the appliance sector across Australia and New Zealand. Lilley most recently served as General Manager of Retail at Fisher & Paykel New Zealand, a role he held for four years. His career also includes 12 years at Electrolux Australia and three years with Panasonic New Zealand, bringing a wealth of regional insight and leadership to Smeg’s new chapter.

This direct-to-market approach signals Smeg’s commitment to long-term growth and customer-centric innovation in New Zealand, reinforcing its premium positioning in the global appliance landscape.