Pick n Pay Stores

Pick n Pay Stores Ltd.
Public
Traded as JSE: PIK
Industry Retail
Founded 1967[1]
Headquarters Kenilworth, Cape Town, South Africa
Key people
Gareth Ackerman
(Executive chairman)
Richard Brasher
(CEO)
Revenue Increase R54.7 Billion(FY 2009)[2]
R1.19 Billion
Total assets R11.19 Billion
Total equity R2.14 Billion
Number of employees
50,000[3]
Website http://www.picknpay.co.za

Pick n Pay is the second largest supermarket chain store in South Africa, established in 1967. It can also be found in other regions of southern Africa, such as Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, and Namibia as well as Mauritius and had planned to open in Malawi but has yet to do so. The founder of the chain was Jack Goldin. Raymond Ackerman purchased three Pick 'n Pay supermarkets (in Cape Town) from Goldin, and served as executive chairman until his retirement in 2010. His eldest son, Gareth, is the current chairman.[4]

Other supermarket store chains in South Africa that are part of the Pick n Pay group are Score Supermarkets and Boxer. However, Pick n Pay is currently converting Score supermarkets into Pick n Pay franchises. This initiative forms the core of Pick n Pay's economic empowerment scheme.

Due to a slump in profits, in July 2011 the company told labour unions that it would lay off 3,137 of its 36,673 staff.[5]

Rebranding

Pick 'n Pay store in Windhoek, Namibia

The Pick n Pay brand, which had previously remained largely unchanged since the 1970s, was redesigned in 2007. On 12 November 2007, the company announced a brand transformation in the form of a brand redesign, new uniforms, advertising campaigns, and the slogan "Inspired by You". This rebranding of the iconic Pick n Pay brand led to the incorrect disappearance of the apostrophe which appeared before the "n", which led to uproar among those working for the preservation of the apostrophe.

Store types

Australia

In 1984 a Pick 'n Pay Hypermarket was opened in Aspley, Queensland, and in Sunnybank Hills, Queensland, Australia in 1994. It was bought by Coles Myer in the 1990s.

Pick n Pay owns the remaining Franklins supermarkets in Australia, which were sold off by Dairy Farm International Holdings Limited in 2001 after the store's mass-expansion had landed the store in financial trouble. Other Franklins stores were bought by Coles Myer and Woolworths Limited and re branded under their respective supermarket brands.

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