Otmane Hajji’s GreenYellow signs with Pick n Pay and Shoprite and aims for Morocco
The Casino Group subsidiary is strengthening its retail footprint in Africa, one of its key markets, according to information from Jeune Afrique Business+.
28/01/2021 at 17h56, by Africa Business+
GreenYellow has signed with Pick n Pay, South Africa’s second-largest supermarket chain, according to Jeune Afrique Business+ sources. The memorandum of understanding provides for 230 Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs) on the group’s sites.
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