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Mr Thiagarajan Ramamurthy, the of strategy and operations. PHOTO | FILE
By MUGAMBI MUTEGI
In Summary
Nakumatt Supermarkets will in the next four months
open five new stores in neigbouring countries in an expansion drive that
will see the retailer spend an estimated $4 million (Sh408 million).
The retail chain is putting final touches to two shops in
Tanzania, two in Rwanda and one in Uganda in what is expected to bring
its branch count outside Kenya to 20: six in Tanzania, four in Rwanda
and 10 in Uganda.
Nakumatt has in recent years stepped up its
expansion both at home and in the three neighbouring East African
Community (EAC) countries by buying out rivals or setting up new
operations.
Opening of the five stores will lift the supermarket chain’s regional store count to 63.
“The first store will be opened this month and we
shall progressively launch the rest until they are all operational by
the end of May,” said Nakumatt head of strategy and operations
Thiagarajan Ramamurthy in an interview.
“The capital investment that we are putting into all five branches will not go beyond $4 million,” he added.
Nakumatt’s new Uganda store will be located in
Ntinda, a suburb that is about seven kilometres from Kampala, while the
two in Rwanda will be located in and around Kigali.
In Tanzania the retailer will open one shop within
the Dar es Salaam central business district while the other will be in
Oyster Bay, an affluent beachfront neighbourhood on the outskirts of the
capital city.
Two years ago South African retail chain Shoprite
sold its three outlets in Tanzania to Nakumatt in a multi-billion
shilling transaction.
Nakumatt in October opened a branch in Kampala,
independently taking over the building that housed Shoprite Supermarkets
that had closed shop citing poor location.
The Sh120 million worth branch, branded Nakumatt
Naalya, raised the supermarkets’ total branch count to 55, with Uganda
accounting for nine of these.
Late last year Nakumatt completed the acquisition
of three stores belonging to Western-Kenya based retail chain Yako in
Busia, Kakamega and Kericho.
Nakumatt managing director Atul Shah has previously
cited high potential for growth of retail chains in the region,
estimating that the formal retail penetration rate stands at less than
20 per cent.
Tuskys has seven branches in Uganda and 42 in Kenya. Neither Naivas nor Ukwala have a regional presence.
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