Zara is owned by Inditex , a Spanish multinational fashion group founded by Amancio Ortega, and traded as a public company on the stock market.

Quick Scoop: Who really “owns” Zara?

  • Parent company: Zara is a brand of Inditex (Industria de DiseĂąo Textil), the world’s largest fashion retailer by revenue.
  • Major shareholder: Amancio Ortega, Zara’s founder, remains the largest individual shareholder of Inditex and is one of the richest people in the world.
  • Family influence: The Ortega family still holds a controlling stake in Inditex, giving them effective control over Zara’s future.
  • Current chair: Marta Ortega, Amancio Ortega’s daughter, is chairwoman of Inditex and is seen as the key figure shaping Zara’s brand direction today.
  • CEO / day‑to‑day control: Óscar GarcĂ­a Maceiras is the CEO of Inditex and oversees daily operations across Zara and the other brands.

So, in simple terms:

  • Legally and structurally: Zara is owned by the publicly listed group Inditex.
  • Practically and in power terms: The Ortega family, especially Amancio and Marta Ortega, are the key power center behind Zara via their large Inditex stake.

Is Zara “independent”?

  • Zara is not an independent company; it is the flagship brand within Inditex, alongside Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho and others.
  • Inditex directly owns and operates Zara stores worldwide (including Zara USA), rather than using a franchise model in most major markets.

Any recent or “latest news” angle?

  • As of 2025–2026, there has been no major change in Zara’s ultimate ownership: it remains under Inditex, with the Ortega family as majority stakeholders.
  • The most notable “recent” structural trend is Marta Ortega’s higher‑profile leadership role as chair, symbolizing a generational hand‑off but not a change in who owns the company.

Information gathered from public data available on the internet and portrayed here.