Pick n Pay Stores
The Pick n Pay Group is a South African retailer. It operates three brands – Pick n Pay, Boxer and TM Supermarkets. Pick n Pay also operates one of the largest online grocery platforms in sub-Saharan Africa. Raymond Ackerman purchased the first four Pick n Pay stores in Cape Town in 1967 from Jack Goldin.[3] Since then, the Group has grown to encompass stores across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Nigeria, Eswatini and Lesotho. Pick n Pay also owns a 49% share of Zimbabwean chain TM Supermarkets.[4]
Type | Public |
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JSE: PIK | |
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1967[1] |
Headquarters | Kenilworth, Cape Town, South Africa |
Number of locations | 2,204 (957 company-owned and 747 franchised)[2]: 17 |
Area served | Southern Africa |
Key people | Gareth Ackerman: (Non-executive Chairman)
Pieter Boone: (CEO) Lerena Olivier: (CFO) |
Revenue | R106.6 billion (2023)[2]: 69 |
R1.68 billion (2023)[2]: 69 | |
R1.17 billion (2023)[2]: 69 | |
Total assets | R42.4 billion (2023)[2]: 73 |
Total equity | R3.7 billion (2023)[2]: 73 |
Number of employees | 90 000 (2023)[2]: 17 |
Website | www |
As of 2023, the company was operating at 2,204 locations across eight countries on the African continent.[2]: 17
Store types
- Pick n Pay Hypermarkets 21 (owned)
- Pick n Pay Supermarkets 530 (287 owned and 243 franchise)
- Pick n Pay Clothing 255 (235 owned and 20 franchise)
- Pick n Pay Liquor 506 (264 owned and 242 franchise)
- Pick n Pay Express 174 (franchise)
- Pick n Pay Market stores 38 (Spaza partners)
- Boxer Supermarkets 208 (owned)
- Boxer Punch 17 (owned)
- Boxer Build 30 (owned)
- Boxer Liquor 87 (owned)
- TM Supermarkets 61 (associate – 33 trading as TM; 28 trading as Pick n Pay)
References
- Pick n Pay website, About Us
- "Integrated Annual Report 2023" (PDF). www.picknpayinvestor.co.za. 26 February 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
- Cone, Matteo (2013-12-01). "King of the Clicks' empire". Tribute to Jack Goldin. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
- "Pick n Pay Stores Ltd.:Integrated Annual Report 2018" (PDF).
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