Shoprite Nigeria’s big-store model no longer sustainable under Tayo Amusan’s Ketron
Shoprite Nigeria, under Ketron, is revamping operations, focusing on smaller stores and local supply chains to better serve Nigeria’s market.
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Shoprite Nigeria, under Ketron, is revamping operations, focusing on smaller stores and local supply chains to better serve Nigeria’s market.
Four years after Tayo Amusan’s Ketron takeover, Shoprite Nigeria is still struggling to steady its business in Africa’s most populous economy
This new store reinforces the company's strategic growth in Nigeria.
Amusan’s consortium aims to create Africa’s first live entertainment hub, The Arena.
Their prowess has not only caught the attention of Western retailers seeking new avenues for growth but has also steered the course of Africa’s retail evolution.
Shoprite Nigeria is owned by Ketron Investment Limited, an investment group led by Amusan.
Ketron is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Persianas Limited.
The project to construct the mall in the state capital comes after 12 years of failed attempts.
Shoprite Holdings has been reviewing strategic divestment options across the continent.