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South Africa’s Pick n Pay Narrows Half-Year Losses Amid Turnaround Push

South African retailer Pick n Pay has reported a significant reduction in its half-year losses, supported by improved cost management and the rollout of its restructuring plan aimed at restoring profitability. The company announced that its net loss for the six months ended August 2025 narrowed to 159 million rand (approximately $8.6 million), down from 837 million rand a year earlier, as reported by Reuters.

Pick n Pay said the turnaround was driven by tighter expense control, better inventory management, and continued growth from its budget-friendly Boxer stores, which outperformed the broader market. CEO Sean Summers noted that the company’s strategic reset was beginning to yield visible results, with positive signs in both sales and margins.

According to Bloomberg, the group’s revenue rose 5.8% to 54.4 billion rand during the period, reflecting steady consumer demand despite South Africa’s high inflation and weak economic growth. Summers added that Pick n Pay would continue optimizing its store network and digital operations to regain market share from key rivals such as Shoprite and Woolworths.

Industry analysts say the results reflect early but encouraging progress in the retailer’s multi-year recovery strategy, which aims to return the company to sustainable profitability by 2026.

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