
Walmart SA: Global giant, local test
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GUEST - Robbie Proctor, Investment Analyst, Anchor Capital
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, has announced plans to open its first branded stores in South Africa (SA) before year-end. While the brand will be a new addition to the retail landscape, the company has been operating in SA since 2011, when it acquired a majority stake in MassmartHoldings (owner of Makro, Game and Builders Warehouse). Despite the expertise of its parent company, it failed to replicate its global success, culminating in Massmart’s delisting in 2022.
Details of the Group’s long-term store roll-out plan remain limited. Walmart’s International President Kathryn McLay confirmed that stores will offer groceries, household essentials, apparel, and technology, with a strong emphasis on locally sourced products. The strategy aims to bring Walmart’s “Every Day Low Prices” to SA while highlighting local culture.
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, has announced plans to open its first branded stores in South Africa (SA) before year-end. While the brand will be a new addition to the retail landscape, the company has been operating in SA since 2011, when it acquired a majority stake in MassmartHoldings (owner of Makro, Game and Builders Warehouse). Despite the expertise of its parent company, it failed to replicate its global success, culminating in Massmart’s delisting in 2022.
Details of the Group’s long-term store roll-out plan remain limited. Walmart’s International President Kathryn McLay confirmed that stores will offer groceries, household essentials, apparel, and technology, with a strong emphasis on locally sourced products. The strategy aims to bring Walmart’s “Every Day Low Prices” to SA while highlighting local culture.