While the site is currently in public beta testing, meaning the final stages of technical development, it's open to shop, while messaging on the platform prompts users to share feedback on any bugs or ...
The Foschini Group (TFG) says Bash, its e-commerce multi-brand platform, is well on its way to becoming a profit-making business. The app, which brings together over 40 000 products from more than 500 ...
The Foschini Group (TFG) has reported robust growth in online sales for the first quarter of its 2026 financial year, signalling the continued success of its digital strategy and platform investments.
The Foschini Group (TFG) has released its financial year ended 31 March 2025, revealing that its online Bash platform has reached profitability two years earlier than expected. It said Bash’s strong ...
For more financial news, go to the News24 Business front page. TFG's Bash platform, which is set to break even or be profitable two years earlier than forecast, has bought the South African domain ...
The Foschini Group (TFG) has seen a jump in group sales, with Bash driving a strong increase in online sales. In a trading update for April to December 2024—which includes Q3 from September to ...
The Foschini Group’s (TFG) ecommerce platform, Bash, officially launched on 20 February, and co-founder Claude Hanan believes the platform will change online shopping as South Africans know it. Bash ...
Commenting on the results, TFG CEO Anthony Thunström said, “All three territories have faced extended periods of macro-economic headwinds coupled with a high clearance-driven sales base in TFG Africa ...
The share price was trading at R110.96 on Thursday morning, which was also 15.3% lower than the price a year ago. In the first eight weeks of the quarter to end-June 2025, the group reported a strong ...
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