Walmart in Mexico sees net profit rise in first quarter, yet trails competitors

Walmart in Mexico sees net profit rise in first quarter, yet trails competitors

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Walmart’s Mexico unit on Wednesday posted a 3.7% rise in first quarter net profit as same-store sales rose in all markets, but it flagged inflation concerns after falling behind competitors in Mexico.


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Walmart de Mexico, known as Walmex

The company said changes in how taxes were calculated in a Central American country hit net profit, which otherwise would have grown 15.6%.

Walmex also said it lagged behind stores in Mexican retail association ANTAD, which outperformed it by 30 basis points in terms of first quarter same-store sales growth.

“We are not happy with this result,” Chief Executive Guilherme Loureiro said in a webcast. Walmex had grown above ANTAD for the previous three quarters.

Compared to competitors, Walmex offered more discretional categories that were more likely to be impacted by high inflation, Loureiro said.

“Customers continue to adjust their shopping habits to afford a full basket,” he said.
Mexican brokerage Monex called Walmex’s performance neutral, noting the retailer had stayed defensive against tough competition but would need to examine product selection and its clients’ purchasing power as inflation persists.

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Walmex’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) grew 7.7% to 22.31 billion pesos.

Looking ahead, Walmex said it would soon ramp up services on its digital app, Cashi, after acquiring Mexican fintech company Trafalgar. The app will soon allow money transfers, cash withdrawals and the sending and receiving of remittances, the company said.

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