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Ghost Stories #72: Superbalist to Bash - from startup exits to an omnichannel masterclass at TFG

Ghost Stories #72: Superbalist to Bash - from startup exits to an omnichannel masterclass at TFG

Update: 2025-09-09
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Claude Hanan and Luke Jedeikin have quite the story to tell. For roughly 15 years, they've been at the forefront of eCommerce and omnichannel business development in South Africa. With brands like Superbalist and Bash under their belts, this duo made the journey from indie startup founders to corporate executives responsible for driving growth in groups like Takealot and The Foschini Group (TFG).


Within TFG, Claude and Luke are redefining how omnichannel retail works in South Africa. This strategy is a core growth engine at TFG and contributes to the group's moat in South Africa.


But what are the secrets of omnichannel retail and why is it so successful? What sets it apart from eCommerce? And what are the key ingredients that a retailer actually needs before they can take this step, proving that implementation is always much harder than having ideas?


Get ready for an omnichannel masterclass from two of the most respected names in retail in South Africa.


This podcast is brought to you by The Foschini Group and Bash and is for informational purposes only. Please treat it as just one part of your research into companies like The Foschini Group and remember that at all times, nothing included in this podcast should be taken as investment advice.


  

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Ghost Stories #72: Superbalist to Bash - from startup exits to an omnichannel masterclass at TFG

Ghost Stories #72: Superbalist to Bash - from startup exits to an omnichannel masterclass at TFG

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