Daily Dispatch

Shoprite gains market share as store expansion continues

- KARL GERNETZKY

Shoprite, the owner of Checkers and Usave stores, says it gained market share in its half year to end-December, with store expansion helping it achieve almost double-digit sales growth in its core SA business.

The group is eyeing a larger share of SA’s premium food retail segment, reporting that sales in SA grew 9.8% to R61.6bn in SA, which accounts for about three quarters of its business.

Checkers supermarke­t chain, inclusive of its

37 larger format hypermarke­ts, grew merchandis­e sales by

11.2% in the 26 weeks ended December 29, the group said.

Across the group’s major trading banners — Shoprite, Usave, Checkers and Checkers Hyper — it trades through 1,632 stores. It opened 82 stores during 2019 and now has 28 Checkers with the FreshX format, which offer premium food offerings, such as sushi bars. The group is targeting 80 FreshX stores.

“Our group strategy to capture a larger share of SA’s premium food retail segment continues to be one of our drivers of growth as reflected particular­ly in the Checkers brand, together with hypers, growing sales by 11.2%,” said CEO Pieter Engelbrech­t.

Profit fell, however, with the company no longer applying hyperinfla­tionary accounting to its Angolan business, as it did in the prior comparativ­e period.

Trading profit fell 3.9% to R4bn, with the group keeping its interim dividend per share unchanged at 156c.

The group said on Tuesday it had gained 1.1 percentage points of market share to 31.6% in its core SA business.

Group strategy to capture a larger share of SA’s premium food retail

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