Lewis flags muted sales growth as customers increasingly turn to credit | Business

대한민국 뉴스 뉴스

Lewis flags muted sales growth as customers increasingly turn to credit | Business
대한민국 최근 뉴스,대한민국 헤드 라인

SA's largest furniture chain Lewis reported on Friday that merchandise sales for the nine months to December rose by a muted 2%, with consumers turning to credit as tough economic conditions begin to bite. | News24_Business

  • 📰 News24
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 47 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 22%
  • Publisher: 80%

Lewis says consumers are struggling amid high unemployment, rising interest rates and soaring inflation.Load shedding has also disrupted retail trading patterns.SA's largest furniture chain Lewis reported on Friday that merchandise sales for the nine months to December rose by a muted 2%, with consumers turning to credit as tough economic conditions begin to bite.

In morning trade the group's shares had fallen just over 2% to R46.10, having lost almost 7% so far in 2023.Lewis, Beares and Best Home & Electric had been supported by an"increasing consumer appetite for credit", the group said, managing to grow sales by 3.7%, while sales at UFO declined by 9.7%. The group said that overall collection rates strengthened to 82.7% for the third quarter, compared with 79.7% for the third quarter of 2021. It was 82% for the nine months, compared with 79.1% for the nine months to December 2021. Debtor costs were 2.2% higher for the quarter and only 0.2% higher for the nine-month period.A deep dive into the big business story of the week, as well as expert analysis of markets and trends.

Lewis had an advantage in that it sold on credit, said Treurnicht, and while"those credit numbers are massive", debtor costs were still relatively low, he said.

이 소식을 빠르게 읽을 수 있도록 요약했습니다. 뉴스에 관심이 있으시면 여기에서 전문을 읽으실 수 있습니다. 더 많은 것을 읽으십시오:

News24 /  🏆 4. in KR
 

_Business It’s just evil. Companies like this shouldn’t exist.

대한민국 최근 뉴스, 대한민국 헤드 라인

Similar News:다른 뉴스 소스에서 수집한 이와 유사한 뉴스 기사를 읽을 수도 있습니다.

Take-home pay falls almost 5% in December, capping off dismal year, index shows | BusinessTake-home pay falls almost 5% in December, capping off dismal year, index shows | BusinessSouth Africans' average take home pay declined almost 5% in December, ending a dismal year at a low point, with signs that record load shedding & rampant inflation took its toll on households, Africa's largest automated clearing house BankservAfrica said. We are struggling as consumers
더 많은 것을 읽으십시오 »

Business Talk – The ultimate platform for business thought leadershipBusiness Talk – The ultimate platform for business thought leadershipBusiness Talk with Michael Avery, South Africa’s leading online business talk show, gives your executives a fantastic platform for thought leadership.
더 많은 것을 읽으십시오 »



Render Time: 2025-01-13 23:32:52