Shoprite wraps up sale of Nigerian business

The retail group announced its intention to dispose of Retail Supermarkets Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Shoprite International Limited, in August 2020. The Nigeria exit comes 16 years after the first Shoprite store was opened in the West African country.
Earlier this year, Nigeria's Persianas emerged as the buyer of Shoprite's Nigerian operations after a bidding process.
"Since its formation in 1990 and under the leadership of its founder, Tayo Amusan, Persianas has grown to become a substantial
group with proven capabilities to initiate, construct and manage high-quality retail, residential and commercial environments in Nigeria," Shoprite said in a Sens announcement.
The terms of the transaction include both a franchise agreement that secures RSNL’s right to continue to use the Shoprite brand as well as an administration and services agreement that provides RSNL with administration and technical support from the Shoprite Group for an initial period of five years.
Related
Checkers expands Sixty60 through new e-commerce website 7 Mar 2025 Shoprite expands grocery online delivery to lower-income customers 5 Mar 2025 Shoprite posts half-year sales growth on festive demand 29 Jan 2025 Shoprite publishes South African Food Security Index 2024 16 Oct 2024 SA's grocery retailers report reveals flat real growth despite turnover rise 15 Oct 2024 South African supermarket group Shoprite lifts annual profit by 7.2% 4 Sep 2024