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Clicks (South Africa)

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South African health and beauty retailer
Clicks Group Limited
A Clicks store inCape Town
Company typePublic
JSE:CLS
ISINZAE000134854[1]
IndustryRetail
Healthcare
Founded1968; 58 years ago (1968)
HeadquartersCape Town,South Africa[2]
Number of locations
990+(2025)[3]
Area served
Southern Africa
Key people
Bertina Engelbrecht (CEO)[4]
ProductsPersonal care
Beauty
Medication
RevenueIncreaseR47.82 billion(2025)[5]
Increase R14.86 billion(2025)[5]
Increase R4.67 billion(2025)[5]
Number of employees
~ 19,700[6]
DivisionsClicks
Clicks baby
The Body Shop
Sorbet
UPD
M-Kem[7]
Websiteclicks.co.za
Checkout area of a Clicks store inCape Town
Leaflet promoting annualflu vaccinations for South African residents, outside a Clicks store in Cape Town

Clicks (officiallyClicks Group Limited)[1] is aSouth Africanhealthcare,personal care, andbeautyretail chain. Headquartered inCape Town, the company operates around 1,000 retail outlets, around 800 of which includepharmacies, acrossSouthern Africa.[8][9][3]

History

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Clicks was founded in St George's Street,Cape Town, on 6 August 1968, by retailer Jack Goldin.[6][9]

The company expanded outside theWestern Cape in 1971, when it opened a store in West Street, inDurban.[6]

Clicks launched its ClubCard loyalty program (the first of its kind inAfrica) in 1995.

In 2001, the company launchedThe Body Shop, a natural beauty product retailer that operates under a franchise agreement with The Body Shop International.[9]

Following the 2003 changes to South African legislation which allowed for corporate pharmacy ownership, Clicks entered the retail pharmacy market with the opening of the first Clicks pharmacy in 2004, inSea Point, Cape Town.[9][6]

Also in 2003, the company was listed on theJSE Limited.[10]

United Pharmaceutical Group (UPD) became part of the Clicks group in 2003.[6]

Clicks acquired a courier company in 2008, to enable it to deliver medication directly to customers, across South Africa.[6]

The group changed its name from New Clicks Holdings to Clicks Group Limited in 2009.[6]

In 2013,Sorbet Group was established, with Clicks acquiring a 25% ownership. All of Sorbet Holdings Proprietary Limited's shares were acquired by Clicks in 2023.[6]

American multinational health and nutrition companyGNC launched in South Africa in 2014, via an exclusive partnership with Clicks.[6]

In 2016, Clicks launched its online store, enabling customers to buy around 25,000 of its products online, as well as have them delivered to their homes, or collect in store via Click and Collect functionality The company also launched a mobile app that featured a virtual ClubCard for cash back.[6]

In 2021, Clicks launched its Clicks baby stores.[9]

In October 2025, Clicks announced it had plans to open 40 to 50 more stores and 40 to 50 more pharmacies in the 2026 financial year. The company said it remained committed to achieving its medium-term target of 1,200 stores. It also announced that its ClubCard rewards program had reached 12.6 million members at its 30 year anniversary, and had paid out R7.5 billion to customers over that period.[3]

Operations

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Under its various divisions, Clicks operates over 1,000 retail outlets across South Africa,Namibia,Botswana,Lesotho, andEswatini.[9]

The distribution of its operations, as of April 2025, was as follows:

  • 944 Clicks stores (890 in South Africa)
  • 6 Clicks baby stores (all in South Africa)
  • 55 The Body Shop stores (51 in South Africa)
  • 11Sorbet stores (all in South Africa)
  • 3 retail distribution centers (all in South Africa)
  • 5 UPD distribution hubs (all in South Africa).[9]

780 of its Clicks stores - the vast majority - include a pharmacy.

The company has 24% of the South African retail pharmacy market share, and 22.7% of the country's personal care market share, as of 2025.[5]

Some outlets include pharmacies alongside the company's personal care and beauty products. Certain Clicks pharmacies are "prescribing pharmacies", meaning they are able to issue medication that would ordinarily require someone to go to ageneral practitioner in person. At these pharmacies, the consumer is able to pay a fee to speak with a virtual GP, after which apharmacist can issue medication, based on a receivedprescription.[citation needed]

Clicks has stores inNetcare hospitals and Medicross clinics - both private healthcare facility operators in South Africa.[6]

In terms of its sales, 32.5% of revenue is derived from the beauty and personal care segment; 26.8% from pharmacies; 25.6% from front shop health and baby items; and 15.1% from general merchandise. In 2025, the front shop segment was increasing the most year-on-year.[5]

Brands

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Clicks brands include:

Over 26% of the company's sales comprise private label brands,[9] with many of these products being made in South Africa.[13]

ClubCard

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Its loyalty program - Clicks ClubCard - is one of South Africa's largest, with 12.1 million members.[9][11] Customers earn cash back on certain purchases, which they can spend on anything at Clicks Stores. Cash-back-earning products exclude prescription drugs. program has partnered withEngen gas stations to offer consumers extra cash back.[14]

In 2024 alone, R780 million was paid to Clicks customers via its ClubCard program.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Legal". Clicks Group Limited. Retrieved27 April 2025.
  2. ^"Contact us". Clicks Group Limited. Retrieved27 April 2025.
  3. ^abcLuke Fraser (23 October 2025)."Clicks opening hundreds more stores in South Africa". BusinessTech. Retrieved25 October 2025.
  4. ^"Bertina Engelbrecht". Clicks Group Limited. Retrieved27 April 2025.
  5. ^abcde"2025 Annual Results Analyst Presentation"(PDF). Clicks. October 2025. Retrieved26 October 2025.
  6. ^abcdefghijkl"History". Clicks Group Limited. Retrieved27 April 2025.
  7. ^"Clicks - Our Brands". Clicks. Retrieved15 October 2025.
  8. ^"the man with the Goldin touch". 2013-12-01. Retrieved2018-09-08.
  9. ^abcdefghi"Clicks Group Profile". Clicks Group Limited. Retrieved27 April 2005.
  10. ^"Commentary of the group results". April 10, 2003.Archived from the original on May 30, 2015. at the section titled "Capitalisation award with interim dividend option".
  11. ^ab"Clicks plans to open more stores and pharmacies across SA". Bizcommunity.com. 16 April 2025. Retrieved27 April 2025.
  12. ^"Our brands". Clicks Group Limited. Retrieved27 April 2025.
  13. ^Nompilo Goba (16 April 2025)."Clicks rakes in R5bn from private label sales in six months". BusinessDay. Retrieved27 April 2025.
  14. ^"Rewards". Engen Petroleum (Pty) Ltd. Retrieved27 April 2025.

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