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Massy Stores Opens New Outlets In Saint Lucia, Guyana

Massy Stores has expanded its regional presence with the establishment with new retail outlets in Guyana and St Lucia.

The Massy Store in Giftland Mall, Georgetown, opened its doors on June 1st, and is Massy’s sixth outlet in Guyana.

And on Saturday July 27, Massy opened its 18th branch in St Lucia, at the Baywalk Shopping Mall in Rodney Bay, expanding its presence in the northern part of the island.

Massy’s Integrated Retail Portfolio accounts for close to 65 per cent of the Group revenue. Outside of Trinidad, Guyana and St Lucia, Massy Stores operates supermarkets in Barbados and St. Vincent.

The Group’s Integrated Retail Portfolio also operates the Rowe’s IGA supermarkets in Jacksonville, Florida. The two new supermarkets bring the number of Massy Stores to 68.

The Massy Group earns more than 64 percent of its revenue outside of Trinidad and Tobago.

The Guyanese outlet, formerly known as FoodMaxx supermarket, is strategically located in a high traffic area in East Coast Demerara, and makes Massy the number one retail grocery chain in Guyana.

Commenting on the opening of the new Guyana outlet, Ambikah Mongroo, Senior Vice-President at Massy Integrated Retail, said, “The opening of the new supermarket is consistent with the strategy of the Group’s Integrated Retail Portfolio to pursue the expansion of our retail footprint and our continued commitment to the development Guyana”.

Mongroo also noted, “The Group’s businesses in Guyana accounted for 23 percent of the Massy Group’s profit before tax in the financial year ended September 2023. The Group has had a continued presence in Guyana since the late 1960’s.”

The new St Lucia outlet, builds on the success of Massy’s established locations at the Boulevard in Castries, Gablewoods Mall in La Tourney.

Located within Massy Stores Mega, the Baywalk Shopping Mall location will feature an extensive selection of home products, including furniture, consumer electronics, appliances, and other essentials.

“We are excited to introduce our latest store to the general public,” said Andre Downes, Divisional Head of Home Goods. “This new location isn’t just about expanding our footprint; it’s about enhancing the shopping experience for our customers with a thoughtfully designed space and a wide range of top-quality products.”

Downes also highlighted the benefits available to customers: “Every Massy Stores Home location offers hire purchase with free delivery island wide. We also provide installation services and loyalty points for purchases made with your Massy card. Additionally, customers can look forward to exciting promotions and exclusive offers throughout the year.”

SOURCE: Massy Stores

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8 COMMENTS

  1. As much as I shop in Massy I would love to see more competition here in St Lucia. Apart from CJP in Castries, Massy has the monopoly on where we shop and definitely the prices.
    We could do with Walmart, Tesco, etc etc bring in more variety to St Lucia and watch the economy grow.

  2. @Fedup. Keep dreaming my friend. Walmart will be no better. See what they did to mom and pop shops in the US. So, again keep dreaming.

  3. Good God Almighty. There isn’t enough stock to go round now, let alone open another shop full of empty shelves or out of date products and unhelpful staff. You need to understand how to meet demand with adequate supply before opening yet more branches, better still allow for some competition to shake things up a bit.

  4. The problem with this is the st Lucia government, refusing competition for masssy. And what is wrong with Lucia entrepreneur.mindest anyways, not giving nassy any serious competition

  5. St. Lucians with capital are cowaradly when it comes to investing. They rather know that they have millions/ billions sitting in the banks but are afraid to invest. You will go to the graves and your relatives will fight like wild animals for what you leave behind. When you invest, the economy becomes dynamic, jobs are provided etc. Think about that, remember when Mr. Chastenet did it, he was called ‘pwen tout.’

  6. Been visiting St Lucia for a few years and always surprised by the monopoly Massy has and the sky high prices they charge. I’ve heard plenty of people say the government won’t allow competition for Massy but why is that?

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