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Spree, Superbalist to create new online platform

25 Jun '18
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Media24 and Takealot.com are uniting their online fashion brands, Spree and Superbalist, creating a new online fashion platform for South African consumers. There is currently no integration between Spree and Superbalist, both part of the Naspers group, with each running its own sourcing and buying, technical, marketing, warehousing and logistics functions.

In South Africa the penetration of online retail sales is currently around 1 per cent, while in the USA, China and the UK it is in excess of 13 per cent. Clothing and footwear sales in the UK drive a large share of the growth of online retail with similar trends in the USA, China and India. This suggests that there is room to build a substantial position in the online footwear and apparel market in South Africa.

Currently, Spree and Superbalist primarily target a similar, if not the same customer segment and demographic in South Africa. Merging the two businesses into a single entity will create a larger, more focused platform on which to build a substantial online retail, footwear and apparel business.

The new venture will be held 51 per cent by Media24, Spree’s current shareholders, while Takealot Group will own 49 per cent of the venture. Takealot will be responsible for the day-to-day operations and management of the business.

The merger is effective on July 1, 2018 and is not subject to Competition Commission Approval. The merged entity will undergo a two to three month period of integration planning and implementation during which each business will continue to operate independently before final integration.

“We are very excited about the opportunity to further accelerate the growth of online fashion retail in South Africa. We look forward to welcoming Spree into the Takealot Group,” said Kim Reid, Takealot Group CEO.

“Media24 believes in and loves efashion. Since starting Spree in 2013 we have always said efashion is a very important growth portfolio to ensure a diversified and sustainable future for Media24. That is why we are delighted to be the majority shareholder in the combined business,” said Esmare Weideman, CEO of Media24. (SV)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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