Masan Group’s Meat Deli brand is sold at a VinMart supermarket in Ha Noi. — Photo Vinmart
After purchasing the retail chain from Vingroup’s VinCommerce earlier this month, Masan Group plans to close hundreds of ineffective VinMart and VinMart + stores.
A representative from Masan told Viet Nam News: “We will open between 300 and 500 new Vinmart supermarkets and Vinmart+ convenience stores this year.”
She also said the group would review and close down ineffective stores. So far, they have pinpointed about ten VinMart supermarkets and about 300 VinMart + stores which have struggled to turn a profit.
“Instead of expanding the number of stores, Masan aims to boost its presence by improving the business efficiency of existing locations,” said the Masan representative.
By the end of 2019, VinCommerce operated more than 3,000 VinMart and VinMart + stores all over Viet Nam. It reported an increase of 67 per cent in sales, reaching VND26 trillion (US$1.12 billion) but also saw losses of VND2.1 trillion in EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation).
Reviewing its operation, Masan Group saw the performance of the retail chain, especially VinMart +, in Ha Noi was significantly better than in other cities. By the end of 2019, Ha Noi accounted for 34 per cent of VinMart stores and 29 per cent of VinMart + stores.
This year, Masan plans to reach over VND42 trillion in revenue, a year-on-year increase of 64 per cent, after the merger. Of which, 24-25 per cent of the growth will come from the existing VinMart and VinMart + stores and the rest will be from new stores opened this year.
According to the group, its fresh food and meat produce will contribute significantly to the revenue of the chain. The group’s pork brand Meat Deli is sold in a number of VinMart + locations. Masan estimated pork will contribute another 30 per cent in sales by the first half and 35 per cent in sales by the end of this year.
On January 2, Masan announced ownership of 83.74 per cent of the total outstanding ordinary shares of Vingroup’s subsidiary VCM Services and Trading Development Joint Stock Company, which operated Vinmart and Vinmart+ stores.
VCM was founded on August 5, 2019 with charter capital of VND1 trillion, in which Vingroup held a stake of 64.3 per cent. VCM’s charter capital was then raised to VN6.4 trillion.
Masan has spent an estimated VND5.4 trillion to hold the controlling stake at VCM, which runs VinMart and VinMart+ stores in 50 provinces and cities and 14 VinEco hi-tech farms.
Before the deal, Masan Consumer was one of Viet Nam’s largest FMCG firms, now it is one of the biggest retailers in Viet Nam.
Last year, the retail sales of goods and services reached VND4.94 quadrillion ($214.8 billion), representing a rise of 11.8 per cent over the previous year, marking the highest growth rate in the last four years. In 2016, retail sales rose 10 per cent, and hit 11.6 per cent growth in 2017 and 2018, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO). — VNS