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Pick n Pay's loss before tax and capital items came in at 237 million rand ($13.3 million) in the 53 weeks ended March 2, from a loss of 1.4 billion rand the previous year.
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Pick n Pay Clothing has introduced its latest flagship store in Johannesburg with the reopening of its Mall of Africa store. The retailer has added 32 new stores to its network in 2024, with plans to ...
South African retailer, Pick n Pay has announced it will exit Nigeria, selling its 51 per cent stake in a joint venture as part of a strategy to restructure operations outside of its home market.
'Pick n Pay Clothing continued to accelerate and gain market share, with 9.8% sales growth and an additional ten new stores in the half.' Pick n Pay Group, once technically insolvent, has made a ...
Pick n Pay has released a trading statement for the 26 weeks ended 25 August 2024, revealing strong online sales growth of 63.9%. The retailer sells products online through its on-demand delivery ...
Pick n Pay Clothing has unveiled its revamped flagship store in Durban, featuring a new design inspired by the essence of KwaZulu-Natal and a green star rating to minimise its environmental impact.
Pick n Pay Clothing has more than 200 stores with sustainable builds and designs, based on a 4-star green rating achieved for its Blue Route store in Cape Town.
The new flagship store is one of the 50 new Pick n Pay Clothing stores that will be revamped stores and opened this year, adding to the 58 new stores opened last year.
As of 27 August 2023, Pick n Pay operated 1,423 company-owned stores. In a significant shift the Ackerman family, Pick n Pay's majority voting shareholder, is stepping aside amid the revamp.