By Annie Njanja, Anjanja@ke.nationmedia.com
In Summary
- Interviews with managers at Nakumatt, Tuskys, Bata, Deacons and Villa Rosa Kempinski indicated a jump in client numbers.
Supermarkets, clothes retailers and hotels in Nairobi
recorded bumper sales in the run-up and during the Christmas
festivities, as customers turned out in large numbers.
Interviews with managers at Nakumatt, Tuskys, Bata, Deacons
and Villa Rosa Kempinski indicated a jump in client numbers. The trend
is expected to prevail until New Year.
“This is the best Christmas we’ve ever had in terms
of client turnout,” said the Kempinski director of food and beverage
Amit Sharma.
The hotel said over 900 guests turned up for both
Christmas eve dinner and Christmas day brunch. Its luxurious 12-tented
Olare Mara Kempinski in Maasai Mara National Reserve where Kenyans were
offered an all-inclusive discounted rate of Sh43,000 per person for two
nights was also sold out.
“The New Year’s eve parties in the hotel’s three
restaurants plus the mega gala ball room are absolutely sold out, with
more than 1,000 guests expected,” said Kempinski.
Supermarkets said shoppers thronged outlets for
last-minute shopping mainly picking edibles and apparels for the
Christmas holidays.
Nakumatt Strategy Director Thiagarajan Ramamurthy
said business started picking pace three days to Christmas, and is
expected to remain brisk moving to New Year and the subsequent school
re-opening week.
“We have been busy and our stores are doing better compared to the same period last year,” said Mr Ramamurthy.
“Our revenues have grown by 12 per cent and despite
the inflation rate, the number of transactions has also grown. We have
noticed a trend where our customers are spending-eight per cent more
than last year,” the Nakumatt director added.
Expansion
Tuskys, Kenya’s second-biggest supermarket by
revenue, said it has recorded a 70 per cent growth in revenue this
season—attributing it to aggressive expansion that has seen it open
several branches this year, including convenient stores in petrol
stations.
“We have opened a number of stores in Shell petrol
stations and in new malls across the country. This has really helped our
business over Christmas,” said the Tuskys head of marketing Spencer
Okach.
Deacons Kenya CEO Wahome Muchiri said that although
its stores had not surpassed the set target, revenue grew by eight per
cent.
Deacons Kenya is the umbrella company managing
various apparel brands including Truworths, Angelo, Mr Price, Bossini
and Baby Shop.
“We are trading above last year but business has
not surpassed our target mainly because people left the city early. Our
best performing outlets were those at Junction Mall and Mr Price on Moi
Avenue, mainly because of the happy hour offers and the variety,” he
said.
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