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Mr Price Group is a cash-based fashion-value retailer, and is a public company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Established in 1985, the retailer has 2,900 stores which are mainly in South Africa, as well as online channels. The company operates through four segments: Apparel, Homeware, Financial Services and Telecoms.
The mall's mix of 145 stores is led by anchor retailers Checkers, Pick n Pay, Woolworths, Edgars, Foschini, Sportsman's Warehouse and Incredible Connection. [2]The mall hosts all major banks including FNB, Nedbank, Standard Bank, Absa, Capitec Bank, as well as all key cellular stores like, MTN, Cell C, Telkom and Vodacom.
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