The release of Shoprite’s results is always highly anticipated by our analyst team here at Trade Intelligence – will the Big Red One continue to dominate? (Yes) Has the challenging consumer environment exposed any chinks in its armour? (No) And what innovation will it throw at us next? (More on that another time). Letting the numbers do the talking, Group turnover reached R252.7bn, making Shoprite the first of our majors to reach this substantial milestone, with R20.6bn more flowing through the tills during FY2025 compared to last year. Checkers stood out once again, with +13.8% growth, and Sixty60 reaching a gobsmacking 100 million deliveries, adding +26% new customers and proving its profitability with R18.9bn gross merchandise value. And then what else… (*checks notes*)… oh, just the fact that its marketing and media revenue has increased by +36.8% to R647m, nudging the Group’s gross margin along rather nicely. But for a closer look at many, many more of those figures. Meanwhile, in other Shoprite news, we extend our congratulations to CEO Pieter Engelbrecht, who has been recognised as ‘Sakeleier van die Jaar’ (Business Leader of the Year) by Kaapstad Sakekamer and Die Burger at an event held last week.
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Source: Ti Research 02/09/25, Finance Ghost 03/09/25
Ti Perspective: We close off not with our own words, but those from the man of the moment himself: “A leader is a sum of its parts. I am the first to admit that the dedication, tenacity and resilience of Team Shoprite – SA’s largest private workforce – deserves a standing ovation.”


