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Truworths sees sales growth in UK, slump in SA

- Akhona Matshoba

Fashion and homeware retailer Truworths expects group retail sales for the 26 weeks ending December 2023 to increase by 8.2% to R12.2 billion, thanks to a strong performanc­e posted by its UK-based Office “athleisure” retail chain.

Office London’s retail sales increased in sterling terms by 15.6% to £162 million – which translates to a 33.1% increase to R3.8 billion in rand terms – with the business benefittin­g from strong online sales.

“Office continues to benefit from its unique market positionin­g, brand partnershi­ps and strong online presence,” Truworths told investors in a trading update on Monday.

“Online sales contribute­d about 47% of Office’s retail sales in the current period, increasing from 44% in the prior period.”

The retailer’s share price closed over 1% up on Monday, at R75.79 a share, following the release of the trading update.

Back at home, the JSE-listed retailer – which owns the Truworths, Naartjie, Loads of Living and Office London brands – was not as fortunate as consumers continued to feel the pinch of a high interest rate and inflationa­ry environmen­t.

The core Truworths Africa business saw a 0.3% decline in retail sales to R8.4 billion.

The group said this was impacted by the high base in the previous comparable period, when sales rose by 13.4%.

“Retail sales were impacted by poor economic conditions and high interest rates,” Truworths said.

“Credit extension declined as scorecards reacted to the deteriorat­ing credit health of the South African consumer, thereby weighing negatively on credit sales.”

Unlike other retailers that reported a boost in retail sales during the festive shopping season, when consumers tend to be less restricted with spending, Truworths noted a 1.6% decline in retail sales during the last nine weeks between October and December.

December’s performanc­e was also affected by ongoing congestion at the country’s ports, which the retailer says resulted in “lower than expected merchandis­e deliveries for the December period”.

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