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African Retail Industry Has Huge Potential, Says DHL Study

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The recently released A.T Kearney African Retail Development Index further validated the company’s plans as it ranked the top 10 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa for retail expansion and highlighted Rwanda, Nigeria, Namibia, Tanzania and Gabon as Africa’s most attractive markets for retailers looking to expand.

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According to Deloitte, Africa’s middle class has tripled over the last 30 years, and the current trajectory suggests that the African middle class will grow to 1.1 billion in 2060, making it the world’s fastest growing continent. This growth, coupled with the forecasted GDP growth of over 6 percent which the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is predicting, drives the potential for retail growth on the continent significantly through increased purchasing power and consumer demand.

The growth of ecommerce and access to technology has further upended the traditional shopping experience for consumers, and retailers are increasingly beginning to maximize the opportunities arising from the growing number of digitally-empowered consumers, who are opting to purchase goods via ecommerce channels

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“We are now in a position to directly relate growth in our retail footprint to growth in our earnings so we know the potential is huge.” says Rahavendra, Head of Marketing for DHL Express, Sub Saharan Africa.

According to the index, African retailers such as South Africa’s Shoprite, which operates in more than 16 African countries, and Nakumatt, which is based in Kenya and has stores in neighbouring Uganda, Rwanda, and Tanzania, have done most of the expansion, but global retailers are moving in. In 2011, Wal-Mart acquired South Africa’s Massmart, and it plans to open 90 supermarkets across Africa over the next three years.

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DHL Express, who has a retail presence in over 2400 outlets across Africa, will continue its aggressive expansion strategy in Africa in 2014. “We have made great progress in making the global market and world at large more accessible and connected by increasing the number of points where customers can access DHL and our global network. This allows anyone – from a student to a small business – to access over 220 countries and destinations that we serve.”

Caroline Vutagwa
Caroline Vutagwahttps://my.techmoran.com
Minding my own business is not enough for me that's why you will always find me minding Africa's Businesses as well as Technology and of course letting you know about it. Talk to me on [email protected]

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