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    EXPLAINED: Why Woolworths CEO is stepping down after 13 years

    February 21, 2024
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    Brad Banducci, CEO of Woolworths
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    Brad Banducci, CEO of Woolworths, has unexpectedly resigned after almost nine years leading Australia’s largest supermarket chain.

    1. Woolworths is facing political pressure and multiple inquiries over its expanding profits while consumers struggle with rising grocery prices.
    2. The company reported increased profits in its Australian supermarkets business, with profit margins reaching 6.1% and sales value rising to $25.9 billion.
    3. The profitability of major supermarkets has raised concerns about potential price gouging and their market dominance.
    4. Banducci will step down in September and be succeeded by Amanda Bardwell, the head of WooliesX digital division.
    5. Woolworths is under scrutiny from a Senate inquiry and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission regarding pricing practices and relationships with suppliers.
    6. Despite the controversy, Woolworths credited its profit margin expansion to leveraging advanced analytics and reducing unprofitable promotions.
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