In today's world, Dis-Chem is a topic that has gained great importance in different areas. From politics to fashion, this topic has become an inevitable point of conversation. Its impact has generated debates, controversies and significant changes in society. In this article, we will take a closer look at how Dis-Chem has influenced and marked a before and after in our way of thinking and acting. In addition, we will explore the different perspectives and opinions that exist around this topic, as well as its relevance today.
This article needs additional citations for verification. (July 2021) |
JSE:DCP | |
ISIN | ZAE000227831 |
Founded | 1 January 1978Johannesburg | in
Founder | Lynette & Ivan Saltzman |
Headquarters | Cnr Le Roux Ave &, Stag Rd, Glen Austin AH, Midrand, 1685 , |
Number of locations | 165 (+5 abroad) |
Revenue | R21.4 Billion |
Number of employees | 18,000 |
Website | www |
Dis-Chem is the second largest retail pharmacy chain in South Africa, with 165 stores, plus 4 in Namibia and 1 in Botswana. The chain had a total revenue of 21.4 billion South African rand in 2019. Dis-Chem has private label products, sells via the Internet, operates a loyalty programme, and the Group has a wholesale division. The chain announced in 2016 its plans to double the number of outlets through 2021. At that time, one-third of its outlets were less than three years old.
Dis-Chem started in 1978 when pharmacists Ivan and Lynette Saltzman, opened their first retail pharmacy in Mondeor, a southern suburb of Johannesburg. They introduced the concept of a discount pharmacy with product categories that until then, had not been offered in South African pharmacies because of prohibiting legislation.
In 2014, Dis-Chem opened its first store outside South Africa, in Windhoek, Namibia. In November 2016, Dis-Chem Pharmacies Limited group listed 27.5% of its listed share capital on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. It was the second-largest IPO in the exchange's history.
In July 2020, the Competition Commission of South Africa found Dis-Chem guilty of inflating prices of certain hygiene products (i.e. disposable face masks) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In September 2022, Dischem CEO, Ivan Saltzman issued a memo. According to this letter the company has since placed a moratorium on the hiring and promotion of white individuals.