Johannesburg, South Africa – 12 September 2018The clothing, pharmaceutical, medical goods, cosmetics and toiletry sectors outperformed the South African retail market for July 2018, showing year-on-year growth of 3.9 percent and 4.6 percent respectively, excluding the effects of inflation. This is according to the Mastercard SpendingPulse July 2018 report, which provides a macro-economic analysis of retail spending trends in South Africa.

Growth in South Africa’s total retail market decelerated for the fourth consecutive month, with total retail sales excluding the effects of inflation growing by two percent year-on-year compared to the 2.9 percent year-on-year recorded in June 2018. Total retail sales including the impact of inflation rose 4.8 percent year-on-year in July 2018 compared to 5.8 percent year-on-year in June 2018.

“The performance of the pharmaceutical and clothing sectors indicates that the South African consumer is still budgeting for some discretionary spending,” says Michael McNamara, Senior Principal, Data and Services at Mastercard.

“However, retail growth has slowed down driven mostly by the effects of increasing unemployment, higher inflation and low wage growth. We will be monitoring how a weaker rand and global trade disputes affect consumer spending in the months to come.”

In the clothing segment, July 2018 sales including the effects of inflation were up 5.9 percent year-on-year. Inflation contributed two percentage points to growth. The pharmaceutical, medical goods, cosmetic and toiletry category recorded 7.1 percent year-on-year growth for July 2018 when the impact of inflation is included.

The general dealer sector was a weak performer in July 2018, following a trend evident throughout the year. General dealer sales volumes, excluding the effects of inflation, declined 2.3 percent year-on-year for July 2018. Including the effects of inflation, general dealer sales rose 4.1 percent year-on-year, indicating strong inflationary effects in this sector.

Though inflation in food prices contributed to positive nominal sales growth for the food and beverages sector, which saw sales rise 3.3 percent year-on-year for July, there was a decline of 1.6 percent year-on-year, excluding the effects of inflation. This decline in July comes after 3.8 percent growth, excluding the effects of inflation, in June 2018.

“Sales in the food sector were affected by increased food inflation of 3.4 percent in July 2018 over the same month in the previous year. The impact of drought in Western Cape contributed to this pressure on consumer spending,” says McNamara. “The drought has also had an adverse impact on employment - 4.6 percent which comes from agriculture - and GDP growth.”

Mastercard SpendingPulse South Africa reports on national retail sales and uses aggregated and anonymous Mastercard transaction data, coupled with survey-based estimates for other payment forms including cash and cheque.

Reports are released monthly to subscribers ahead of other sources, providing timely, accurate, and unbiased insight into the South African economy. The report also includes an overall retail sales and price index to illustrate whether spending growth is being driven by increased shopping, inflation or increased promotions.

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