Wolff Olins updated Carrefour's identity. This logo is similar to the 1966 logo, but both the text and the other side of the C have a lighter shade of blue, and the sides of the “arrows” have been rounded.[1]
France | Africa10 | Argentina | Armenia15 | Belgium | Brazil | Bulgaria | China11 | Georgia7 | Italy | Israel12 | Italy | Iran (Hyperstar)7 | Middle East7 | Mongolia13 | Morocco4 | Pakistan7 | Poland | Romania | Spain | Tunisia14 | Turkey (CarrefourSA Hiper)9 Carrefour Market: France | Africa15 | Argentina | Armenia15 | Belgium | Bulgaria | Georgia7 | Israel | Middle East7 | Morocco4 | Poland | Romania | Spain | Turkey (CarrefourSA Süper)9 Carrefour Express: France | Argentina | Armenia | Belgium | Brazil | Bulgaria | Poland | Romania (Pronto August8) | Spain | Turkey (CarrefourSA Mini)9 Carrefour City: France | Armenia15 | Georgia7 | Israel | Middle East7 Others: Carrefour Bio · Carrefour Drive (Piéton) · Carrefour Contact · Carrefour Mobile · Carrefour Montagne | Carrefour Bairro · (Posto · Drogaria · Soluções Financeiras2) | CarrefourSA Gurme9
Atacadão: Brazil (Posto | Drogaria) | France | Morocco4 | Argentina (Carrefour Maxi)
Supeco: Spain | Africa | France
Other brands: Bringo | Cora | Nacional · Super Bompreço | Promocash | Sam's Club (Brazil)3
Other operations: Carrefour Property (Carmila) | Grupo Carrefour Brasil1 | Carrefour Market Label'Vie4 (Morroco)
Former operations: Austria | Chile | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Colombia (Express) | Germany | Hong Kong | Indonesia | Japan | Kazakhstan15 | Malaysia | Mexico | North Macedonia | Portugal | Russia | Singapore | Slovakia | South Korea | Switzerland | Taiwan | Thailand | United Kingdom | United States | Uzbekistan15 | Vietnam | BIG (Bompreço)5 | Billa Romania6 | Carrefour Market (Brazil) | Carrefour Planet | Carrefour Wholesale Cash & Carry | Champion (Brazil) | Continente (Continent) | DIA (Ed | Minipreço | DIA SA9) | Maxi Colombia | Maxxi Atacado5 | Promodès | Shopi | Supeco Brazil | Supeco Italy | TodoDia