Here is a selection of Eighty20's recent thought leadership articles and interviews from the national press.
Daily Maverick
Retailers are feeling the pinch as consumers buy less, focus on deals and rely on loyalty programmes
Fashion’s the surprising silver lining for a sector that is battling from the effects of rolling blackouts, inflation and high interest rates. Find out more
The Citizen
Mind the pay and jobs gap: A look at women’s role in the SA economy
Data shows that 58% of women take charge of the day-to-day purchases in their households and they shop for necessities for the family. Find out more
The Redzone
Unlocking the Power of Local Data
Eighty20 recently joined a panel of industry leaders, including the CEO of Takealot Group, to discuss how marketers can better use data to help their brands achieve sustained success. Watch here
eNCA
South Africans save for food and funeral costs
Savings are crucial during stressful periods for individuals and households alike. Find out more
Retail Brief Africa
Insights into SA’s top alcohol brands and changing consumption habits
In South Africa, alcohol takes centre stage for toasts, whether it’s a special occasion or a sports game. Find out more
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