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Shoprite 2021 Financial Results Announcement

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Another year of South Africa market share gains in 2021 as the Shoprite Group adds R12.6 billion in sales, creates 3 897 jobs and pays record dividend


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Key information – continuing operations for the 53-week period

·         Sale of merchandise increased by 8.1% to R168.0 billion

·         Trading profit increased by 24.9% to R10.3 billion

·         Diluted headline earnings per share (DHEPS) increased by 20.1% to 952.5 cents (restated 2020*: 793.4 cents)

·         Adjusted DHEPS** increased by 20.7% to 883.8 cents (restated 2020*: 732.5 cents)

·         Full year dividend increased by 42.0% to 544 cents (2020: 383 cents)

·         Opened a net of 112 stores comprising 76 corporate and 36 franchise stores

Pro forma information – continuing operations for the 52-week period***

·         Sale of merchandise increased by 5.9% to R164.5 billion

·         Trading profit increased by 20.9% to R10.0 billion

* Restated for newly classified discontinued operations in accordance with IFRS 5: Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations.
** The adjusted DHEPS constitutes pro forma financial information in terms of the JSE Listings Requirements.
*** The 52-week information provided constitutes pro forma financial information in terms of the JSE Listings Requirements.

Pieter Engelbrecht, Chief Executive Officer

2021 was a challenging year for the countries in which we operate but as a result of the Group’s commitment and execution we increased sale of merchandise by 8.1%. In rand terms, this growth equates to an additional R12.6 billion in sales on last year’s restated base to total a record R168.0 billion in sales for the year. Adjusting for the extra week included in this year’s reporting period, on a 52-on-52-week basis our rand sale of merchandise growth on last year’s base measured R9.1 billion.

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