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Ster-Kinekor

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Cinema chain in South Africa
Ster-Kinekor
Logo used since 2005
Company typePublic
IndustryEntertainment
Founded1969
HeadquartersSouth Africa,,
Number of locations
53
Websitehttps://sterkinekor.com

Ster-Kinekor is aSouth African-basedcinema company, and the country's largestmovie exhibitor. Itshead office is at the Ster-Kinekor Office Park inSandton,Johannesburg.[1]

History

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Ster-Kinekor was founded following the sale of20th Century Fox's South African cinema business toSanlam in 1969.[2] However the company's origins stretch back to the first showing of some of the first movies in South Africa at the Herwoods Arcade in 1895 and the Empire Palace of Varieties in Johannesburg in 1896.[3][4] In the 1930s the African Theatres Trust merged with Kinemas to form African Consolidated Theatres Ltd, which in turn was acquired by 20th Century Fox in 1955.[4]

Market share

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As of 2024 the company has 47 cinema complexes in South Africa with an additional 6 cinema complexes in Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.[5]

Ster-Kinekor holds the largestmarket share of cinemas in South Africa, followed byNu Metro Cinemas. Smaller, independent operators, including CineCentre, Movies@, and Epic Cinemas, make up the rest of the market.[6]

In 2021, following losses attributed to theCOVID 19 pandemic, the company filed for "business rescue" and was acquired by investment firms 'Blantyre Capital' and 'Green Point Capital'.[7] 2024 saw the closedown and consolidation of additional cinemas.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Contact Us." Ster-Kinekor. Retrieved on 27 September 2011. "Physical Address: Ster-Kinekor Office Park 185 Katherine Street Eastgate Ext.4 Sandton"
  2. ^Admin (2022-03-14)."The Rise & Fall of Ster-Kinekor Theaters".Entrepreneur Hub SA. Retrieved2025-09-18.
  3. ^"Ster-Kinekor celebrates 127 years of multisensory cinema in SA".BusinessLIVE. Archived fromthe original on 2024-04-23. Retrieved2025-09-18.
  4. ^ab"The 130-year-old South African company that remains a household name in entertainment". Retrieved2025-09-18.
  5. ^affluencer (2024-04-19)."History of Ster-Kinekor in South Africa".AffluenceR. Retrieved2025-09-18.
  6. ^"Ster-Kinekor vs Nu Metro: movie ticket prices in South Africa".BusinessTech. 16 Jan 2020. Retrieved2020-08-15.
  7. ^Larkin, Philippa (1 March 2022)."Hope for Ster Kinekor exit from business rescue in sight".IOL. Retrieved30 December 2024.
  8. ^Seleme, Rae (2024-04-18)."129 years: History of Ster-Kinekor in South Africa".The South African. Retrieved2025-09-18.

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