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The retail boom in Pakistan is not new. Customers have been queuing up at local retail giants, but those shops, being unorganised, were not fulfilling the needs and requirements of the customers under one-roof.

Metro Cash and Carry, the German retail giant was one of the first foreign retailers to enter Pakistan and opened its first outlet in 2007. In 2012, after the merger with Makro Habib, the stores were renamed Metro-Habib Cash and Carry, and since then have revolutionised the retail sector in Pakistan.

Nowadays, as the retail boom in Pakistan gains momentum international retail chains, who made a wise choice in entering Pakistan in the early days and have gained an understanding of the market, are expanding, while a few more are planning to enter as experts believe that the retail segment was still in its infancy.

Local retail chains have also evolved and adapted to compete with the global giants. This has created an atmosphere of healthy, but tough, competition between the local and global retailers. But, early entrants like Metro are not bothered as they have established their distribution chains, presence and know-how of the market. Basically, Metro has a unique business model compared to other retailers.
“People believe that we focus on individual consumers, but nothing could be further from the truth. It is Metro Cash and Carry’s business model, globally, and we have to adhere to that model,” said Metro Cash and Carry Managing Director Bouzeneth Benaovda, while speaking to The Express Tribune.

“Though a large number of individuals shop with us, and we cannot rule them out, but the major chunk of our business comes from other businesses,” he added.

For the newly-appointed MD, Metro’s business model makes the company relatively shielded from any competition in the coming years. Metro’s business revolves around the small and medium-sized retailers, also known as kiryana stores – which are in the thousands – apart from hotels, restaurants, traders and caterers.

The company offers corporate customers a comprehensive product range both in food and non-food, and efficient business solutions to enhance customer’s competitiveness in their own markets. In addition to an exhaustive product range, the retailer also provides a brands segment where small and medium scale industries can shelf their products for sale using Metro’s distribution channels.
Recently, Metro started selling office stationary, and a few more projects are in the pipeline to enhance their customer base product line, said Benaovda.

Talking about the company’s expansion plans, Benaovda said that Metro currently has nine stores in the four major cities of Pakistan. There is a huge potential for the retail sector in smaller cities like Multan, Rawalpindi, and the chain seeks to expand to those cities, only after consolidating their position in the cities where they operate presently.

The merger of Metro with Makro-Habib Cash and Carry had been great for the company, and the MD reveals that Metro may also complete some other mergers in the future, but that nothing was in the pipeline currently.

Metro-Habib Cash and Carry Pakistan is part of the Metro Group’s retail division Metro Cash and Carry, the international leader in self-service wholesale market. The company operates more than 700 stores in 29 countries in Europe, Asia and Africa, and employs a workforce of over 100,000 employees.

In Pakistan, Metro employs some 2,300 people. The company recorded a turnover Rs36 billion in fiscal 2013, which is expected to touch Rs46 billion in fiscal 2014 showing the success of their business model in Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 3rd, 2013.
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How many such under one roof B2B operating in Pakistan?
 
How many such under one roof B2B operating in Pakistan?
Metero, Chase,Hyperstar etc. But I liked Hyperstar as the best, offers at even cheaper prices than its competitors.
 
Metero, Chase,Hyperstar etc. But I liked Hyperstar as the best, offers at even cheaper prices than its competitors.

How is hyperstar cheaper? Did you have any products to compare? I always thought makro is cheaper plus it reminds me a bit of costco. Hyperstar is more mall like. There is also a new imtiaz opened under the bridge which is pretty big as well.
 
Metero, Chase,Hyperstar etc. But I liked Hyperstar as the best, offers at even cheaper prices than its competitors.

I think only Makro is B2B.

an upcoming one roof mart is going to be established near Raiwind, its going to be Asia's biggest shopping mall.

How is hyperstar cheaper? Did you have any products to compare? I always thought makro is cheaper plus it reminds me a bit of costco. Hyperstar is more mall like. There is also a new imtiaz opened under the bridge which is pretty big as well.

this trend is good, even in mall of lahore, the green valley for grocery is cheaper than outside :tup:
 
Metro is only cheap if you bulk buy. Single unit prices are expensive, but I do like the prices on printers.
 
Back a couple of years, when Metro was sort of new, they had some minimum shopping limit, I think it was 3000 Rs. Has it been lifted now?
 
Back a couple of years, when Metro was sort of new, they had some minimum shopping limit, I think it was 3000 Rs. Has it been lifted now?

My last purchase was only 1800 so i guess they have lifted that now?
 
How is hyperstar cheaper? Did you have any products to compare? I always thought makro is cheaper plus it reminds me a bit of costco. Hyperstar is more mall like. There is also a new imtiaz opened under the bridge which is pretty big as well.
Imtiaz is imtiaz yaar, it has always been tagged as discount store. Hyperstar has a eid special discount sale as we speak, prices were further slashed by 5-10% over the ramazan discount of 10% of local items. For imported brands, there's no discount obviously.
 
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