Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,158,673 members, 7,837,478 topics. Date: Thursday, 23 May 2024 at 04:23 AM

Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion - Business - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Business / Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion (11972 Views)

Oando’s Profit Rises By 46% To N29bn In 2018 / Shoprite Ilorin Shut Down After Massive Crowd Stormed Their Store (Photos) / Unilever’s Sustainable Living Brands Delivered 70% Of Turnover Growth In 2017 (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down)

Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Nobody: 9:25pm On Aug 26, 2017
Shoprite Holdings Ltd has reported group full-year earnings of 141 billon rand or N3.86 trillion for its financial year ended July 2017 with sales from Nigeria and Angola, two of its key markets outside South Africa contributing strongly to group sales.


The company recorded significant growth in naira sales, despite recession that hit the country last year. Analysts however believe that Shoprite’s dominance in essential commodity sales and move into the sales of mainly local products helped it weather the stormy economy.

Even though the South African based retailer did not release its exact sales figures for Nigeria, it announced that it grew its naira sales in the country by 48.2 percent in the year to July 2, 2017. Shoprite also announced that it increased its customer numbers in the country by 38.2 percent in the year to July 2017.

“Supermarkets outside South Africa, which trades in 14 countries in the rest of Africa and the Indian Ocean islands, again produced healthy results. The 308 outlets generated sales of R24.8 billion (N682 billion), 11.7 percent higher than the corresponding period (52 weeks: 13.5%). Angola and Nigeria continue to be the top performers, despite a shortage of foreign currency in these oil-producing countries,” according to a statement by Shoprite released yesterday.

Throwing light on its Nigerian operations, Shoprite noted that “Restrictions on key imported lines remained a challenge in Nigeria, but through a focused marketing drive on local products ,we managed to generate a 48.2 percent sales growth (52 weeks: 50.2%) in local currency,” the retailer said.

“Notwithstanding the trading difficulties, the customer base remains healthy, with the Group’s supermarkets in Nigeria increasing customers by 38.2 percent.”
The company also said that local products now make up 80 percent of its sales in the country, a boost to local manufacturers and the quest to promote “Made-in-Nigeria” goods locally and internationally.

Shoprite has 23 stores in Nigeria, with a further two under construction.

Shoprite said Nigeria holds significant growth potential for the Group, despite short-term issues, including the oil price, a devaluing currency and the ban on certain imports to stem the outflow of dollars.

Headline earnings per share, which exclude one-time items, rose 12 percent to 10.07 rand, the Cape Town-based company said in a statement.

The shares rose 2.5 percent to 206.08 rand as of 9:23 a.m. in Johannesburg, extending the year’s gain to 20 percent and valuing the company at 123 billion rand ($9.4 billion).

We believe there is room for further growth as we continue to improve efficiencies and profitability, both in South Africa and beyond the country’s borders,” Chief Executive Officer, Pieter Engelbrecht said.
With a growing urban population seeking greater convenience and comfort while shopping, and with many state governments keen to modernise trading standards, modern grocery retailers and non-grocery retailing in addition to internet retailing have posted strong growth rates, says Euromonitor in a report on Nigeria’s retail market.
“We have been holding on, in spite of recession. We have managed to hold on to our ground by doing aggressive promo that is helping people come back to SPAR. We also have plans to do more innovative promos,” SPAR Nigeria marketing manager, John Goldsmith told BusinessDay on the phone recently.
Nigeria’s 182 million population, which is growing at 2.6 percent rate per annum, provides a boost to retail stores. Urbanisation has forced many to major cities, raising patronage for products sold at such stores, while the convenience for buying household needs at a one-stop shop is fuelling demand for retail stores.

In 2012, the United Nations Organisation (UN) put Nigeria’s urbanisation rate at 51 percent, suggesting that over 80 million people live in the cities. The UN says this number is growing at an annual rate of 3.5 percent.
Nigeria’s monoproduct economy was hard hit by oil price lows which have cut government revenue by 50 percent and reduced household incomes and expenditure significantly.
The retail sector is driven by Nigeria’s middle-class estimated at 25 to 30 percent . Most of the goods bought from retail stores are food and on-the-counter products, according to a multinational company supplying food products to one of the online stores.
The success of retail stores mirrors the boom of online shops dominated by Jumia, Konga, Payporte, Kara and DealDay.
“Nigerians are getting more comfortable shopping at retail shops. We did our best last year, but it wasn’t as expected. However, there is much competition now than, say, in 2015,” a manager at a retail store in Lagos said on the condition of anonymity.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/despite-recession-shoprite-profit-rises-sales-up-48-2-as-turnover-hits-n3-86-trillion/

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by yungchop: 9:31pm On Aug 26, 2017
Normal

7 Likes

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Flexherbal(m): 9:32pm On Aug 26, 2017
Those wey dey make money, dey make money!

15 Likes

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Nobody: 8:09am On Aug 27, 2017
Hmmmm
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by rodeo0070(m): 8:33am On Aug 27, 2017
This is good.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by froz(m): 6:59am On Aug 29, 2017
Turnover toh badt

1 Like

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by dominique(f): 7:19am On Aug 29, 2017
That's the gross profit accross the continent, not just Nigeria only. Not bad

5 Likes 1 Share

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Nobody: 7:19am On Aug 29, 2017
Fp
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Nobody: 7:21am On Aug 29, 2017
Na shoprite na abi una won shopwrong before?
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by fait10(m): 7:22am On Aug 29, 2017
30 billion fall on each nairalander smiley

16 Likes

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by burkingx(f): 7:22am On Aug 29, 2017
grin

1 Like

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by obaival(m): 7:23am On Aug 29, 2017
Nigeria is the only country that can help other countries with there economy bt lacks

9 Likes

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Tunndeh(m): 7:23am On Aug 29, 2017
Hmm
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by cepha4: 7:24am On Aug 29, 2017
K
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by itiswellandwell: 7:27am On Aug 29, 2017
Good

1 Like

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Adminisher: 7:28am On Aug 29, 2017
The recession in Nigeria was only for three months, only those who are well positioned will benefit from the new direction in the economy. Let some people sit on their asses and moan.

6 Likes 1 Share

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by kings09(m): 7:28am On Aug 29, 2017
Nawa oo. Naija de consume sha

1 Like

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Donald3d(m): 7:28am On Aug 29, 2017
Wawu
Nice

Hey guys I just Created an app to Curb job scams check it out here https://www.nairaland.com/4008581/just-created-android-app-curb
Pls try it out!
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by arsenal33: 7:28am On Aug 29, 2017
Rich nigerians, Invest in your country, stop exporting your wealth to foreign banks.

Or else foreigners will take over your economy

7 Likes 1 Share

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by jericco1(m): 7:28am On Aug 29, 2017
Staggering

1 Like

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by gabe: 7:37am On Aug 29, 2017
So shoprite turnover is higher than the average budget for the whole of Nigeria shocked shocked

4 Likes

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by martineverest(m): 7:46am On Aug 29, 2017
gabe:
So shoprite turnover is higher than the average budget for the whole of Nigeria shocked shocked
oga, use ur head... Nigerians budget is over 7trillion

6 Likes 1 Share

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by edunaking: 7:46am On Aug 29, 2017
Seriously, business need to be taken seriously in our institutions, as a marketing graduate, I know the implications of this on the south African economy and the Nigerian market is large enough to accommodate a major competitor, and it would benefit us, only if our banks and govt are cooperative.

2 Likes

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by jayson87: 7:53am On Aug 29, 2017
After scamming Nigerians with their unimaginable extortioner prices, why won't they hit that

1 Like

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by gabe: 7:54am On Aug 29, 2017
martineverest:
oga, use ur head... Nigerians budget is over 7trillion
i used the word average. Its about that figure if you take the average for the past 10 years or so. Budget figures above 3 trillion started last year. Last year budget was over 5 trillion. What happened? Govt could only source about 2 trillion.

2 Likes

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Ymodulus: 7:59am On Aug 29, 2017
They are trying to avoid proper taxes by not publishing figures.


If I have my way I will kill alot of South African Coys operating in Nigeria

11 Likes 1 Share

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Nobody: 8:02am On Aug 29, 2017
3.86tn naira??.......its a lie, abeg. undecided undecided
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by martinz1: 8:06am On Aug 29, 2017
Wow, just from buying and selling

1 Like

Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Nobody: 8:41am On Aug 29, 2017
It's simple logic.
Their business model targets most people not affected by Recession. undecided



Expand your Business online with a Website of your own. N20k only. Check my signature for details.
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by kayzat: 8:59am On Aug 29, 2017
Ymodulus:
They are trying to avoid proper taxes by not publishing figures.


If I have my way I will kill alot of South African Coys operating in Nigeria





But there should be a law compelling them to do that. It is only smaller businesses government know how to disturb for taxes both justifiable and unjustifiable taxes.
Re: Despite Recession, Shoprite Profit Rises: Turnover Hits N3.86 Trillion by Nobody: 9:09am On Aug 29, 2017
BlueBrothers:
Shoprite Holdings Ltd has reported group full-year earnings of 141 billon rand or N3.86 trillion for its financial year ended July 2017 with sales from Nigeria and Angola, two of its key markets outside South Africa contributing strongly to group sales.


The company recorded significant growth in naira sales, despite recession that hit the country last year. Analysts however believe that Shoprite’s dominance in essential commodity sales and move into the sales of mainly local products helped it weather the stormy economy.

Even though the South African based retailer did not release its exact sales figures for Nigeria, it announced that it grew its naira sales in the country by 48.2 percent in the year to July 2, 2017. Shoprite also announced that it increased its customer numbers in the country by 38.2 percent in the year to July 2017.

“Supermarkets outside South Africa, which trades in 14 countries in the rest of Africa and the Indian Ocean islands, again produced healthy results. The 308 outlets generated sales of R24.8 billion (N682 billion), 11.7 percent higher than the corresponding period (52 weeks: 13.5%). Angola and Nigeria continue to be the top performers, despite a shortage of foreign currency in these oil-producing countries,” according to a statement by Shoprite released yesterday.

Throwing light on its Nigerian operations, Shoprite noted that “Restrictions on key imported lines remained a challenge in Nigeria, but through a focused marketing drive on local products ,we managed to generate a 48.2 percent sales growth (52 weeks: 50.2%) in local currency,” the retailer said.

“Notwithstanding the trading difficulties, the customer base remains healthy, with the Group’s supermarkets in Nigeria increasing customers by 38.2 percent.”
The company also said that local products now make up 80 percent of its sales in the country, a boost to local manufacturers and the quest to promote “Made-in-Nigeria” goods locally and internationally.

Shoprite has 23 stores in Nigeria, with a further two under construction.

Shoprite said Nigeria holds significant growth potential for the Group, despite short-term issues, including the oil price, a devaluing currency and the ban on certain imports to stem the outflow of dollars.

Headline earnings per share, which exclude one-time items, rose 12 percent to 10.07 rand, the Cape Town-based company said in a statement.

The shares rose 2.5 percent to 206.08 rand as of 9:23 a.m. in Johannesburg, extending the year’s gain to 20 percent and valuing the company at 123 billion rand ($9.4 billion).

We believe there is room for further growth as we continue to improve efficiencies and profitability, both in South Africa and beyond the country’s borders,” Chief Executive Officer, Pieter Engelbrecht said.
With a growing urban population seeking greater convenience and comfort while shopping, and with many state governments keen to modernise trading standards, modern grocery retailers and non-grocery retailing in addition to internet retailing have posted strong growth rates, says Euromonitor in a report on Nigeria’s retail market.
“We have been holding on, in spite of recession. We have managed to hold on to our ground by doing aggressive promo that is helping people come back to SPAR. We also have plans to do more innovative promos,” SPAR Nigeria marketing manager, John Goldsmith told BusinessDay on the phone recently.
Nigeria’s 182 million population, which is growing at 2.6 percent rate per annum, provides a boost to retail stores. Urbanisation has forced many to major cities, raising patronage for products sold at such stores, while the convenience for buying household needs at a one-stop shop is fuelling demand for retail stores.

In 2012, the United Nations Organisation (UN) put Nigeria’s urbanisation rate at 51 percent, suggesting that over 80 million people live in the cities. The UN says this number is growing at an annual rate of 3.5 percent.
Nigeria’s monoproduct economy was hard hit by oil price lows which have cut government revenue by 50 percent and reduced household incomes and expenditure significantly.
The retail sector is driven by Nigeria’s middle-class estimated at 25 to 30 percent . Most of the goods bought from retail stores are food and on-the-counter products, according to a multinational company supplying food products to one of the online stores.
The success of retail stores mirrors the boom of online shops dominated by Jumia, Konga, Payporte, Kara and DealDay.
“Nigerians are getting more comfortable shopping at retail shops. We did our best last year, but it wasn’t as expected. However, there is much competition now than, say, in 2015,” a manager at a retail store in Lagos said on the condition of anonymity.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/despite-recession-shoprite-profit-rises-sales-up-48-2-as-turnover-hits-n3-86-trillion/



See billions of dollars of Nigeria money leaving the shores of the country to develop other nations billions as well from Mtn, more billions from multi choice, more billions from shell, chevron, total, agip, etc.

And yet some are still asking why Nigeria is like this

3 Likes

(1) (2) (Reply)

In The Wake Of A Wave Of Fintechs, Banks Are Getting Personal / Naira Redesign Won't Reduce Inflation Or Strengthen Naira / Reduction Of Company Registration Fees Approved By FG

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 47
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.