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Sundry Markets Recognised As Africa’s 50 Fastest Growing Firms 2024

by Leadership News
1 year ago
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Sundry Markets Limited, owners of Marketsquare, a leading indigenous retail chain in Nigeria, has been recognised as one of Africa’s top 50 fastest-growing companies for 2024 by the Financial Times.

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The FT-Statista ranking highlights companies that have demonstrated exceptional growth, even amidst economic hardships. While many African economies grapple with post-pandemic recovery, Sundry Markets stands out for its ability to overcome both pandemic challenges and the continent’s broader economic struggles.

In its third edition, the report identifies Nigeria, Africa’s third-largest economy, as experiencing a 2023 economic crisis marked by inflation and currency devaluation. Despite these difficulties, Nigeria boasts the second-highest number of companies on the FT’s list.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reports Africa’s overall economic growth in 2023 at 3.2 per cent, lagging behind Asia’s near 5% growth. This disparity is further amplified when considering Africa’s rapid population expansion.

In his delight about the company’s listing, Sundry Markets’ Founder and CEO, Mr. Ebele Enunwa, said, “It is a pleasure to be listed amongst the top companies across Africa for 2024. Getting listed has shown that we are moving in the right direction. From a humble beginning in 2015 and now, we have gained recognition across the continent. Sundry Markets has employed direct and indirect 5,000 people pan Nigeria.

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This accolade from the Financial Times underscores Sundry Markets’ commitment to growth, innovation, and excellence, reinforcing its position as a leading player in Africa’s retail industry.
Sundry Market currently has 31 stores located across 14 cities in Nigeria.


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