Chemist Warehouse Group
TypePrivate
IndustryPharmacy
Founded2000 (2000)
Founders
  • Jack Gance
  • Mario Verrocchi
HeadquartersPreston, Victoria
Australia
Number of locations
540+ stores in Australia and New Zealand (2023)[1]
Area served
Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, China
Key people
Damien Gance
Mario Tascone[2]
Products
  • Pharmacy
  • health products
  • supplements
  • perfume
  • personal care
  • baby products
  • weight loss
  • cosmetics
Number of employees
20,000
Website

Chemist Warehouse Group (trading as Chemist Warehouse, Chemist Warehouse New Zealand, My Chemist, My Beauty Spot[3]) is an Australian company operating a chain of retail pharmacies both locally and internationally. The company is one of Australia's largest pharmacy retailers with over 500 stores in Australia,[4] and employs over 20,000 staff.[5] The company brands itself as offering discounted prices for pharmaceutical goods.[3][6]

The company also manages a website and a "click and collect" 24 hour dispense either pick-up and delivery service for medications.[3]

History

A Chemist Warehouse store in Canberra in 2013

The company was founded in 2000 by pharmacist Jack Gance and businessman Mario Verrocchi.[7]

Chemist Warehouse made its first international expansion in 2017, launching in New Zealand.[8] In 2020, it expanded to Ireland.[9] The company opened it first store in China in October 2021.[10]

In late 2018, the company launched its Ultra Beauty concept, luxury fragrance and beauty product stores which operate within Chemist Warehouse stores.[11]

Chemist Warehouse entered the optometry market in 2023, opening its first Optometrist Warehouse store in Malvern in February.[12]

It is a shareholder in medical vape manufacturer Liber Pharmaceuticals.[13] There was speculation in 2021 and again in 2023 about the company going public and listing on the Australian Stock Exchange.[14][15]

In December 2023, Chemist Warehouse Group announced its intention to merge with Sigma Healthcare through a reverse takeover. The deal would make Chemist Warehouse a publicly-listed company on the ASX.[16]

Business model

Chemist Warehouse interior Rocklea, Queensland

Chemist Warehouse uses a complex franchise structure to circumvent Australian regulations that limit how many pharmacies a company can operate in any one area.[17] The company's structure allows it to "control" about 400 pharmacies across Australia, and it makes up about 50 percent of the market share. The business model used by Chemist Warehouse is thought to involve minimal equity investment by individual pharmacists who agree to the trading terms enforced across the group. Individual pharmacists working under the Chemist Warehouse umbrella benefit from the bulk purchasing power that comes with being part of the company.[18]

Unlike traditional pharmacies, Chemist Warehouse generates most of its sales from non-prescription products such as vitamins, fragrances, cosmetics and baby formula.[19][20]

In addition to online shopping through Chemist Warehouse websites,[21] the company trades on several e-commerce marketplaces. It sells to China on Alibaba's Tmall Global and Kaola platforms, and to Southeast Asia on Lazada.[10][22] The company sold more than A$20 million worth of stock during the first seven hours of Alibaba’s Singles’ Day sale in November 2018.[10]

The company had an estimated revenue of $2.3 billion in 2013–14.[23]

Radio

The company has a radio station called Chemist Warehouse Remix which broadcasts in stores as well as on DAB+ and the iHeartRadio app. This is run in partnership with the ARN group and New Zealand Media and Entertainment.[24][25]

Criticism

The Pharmacy Guild of Australia and pharmacists' union have criticised the company, stating its approach threatens both healthcare standards and employment conditions in the industry.[17] In 2016, Chemist Warehouse was ordered to back-pay almost 6,000 employees a total of over $3.5 million after an audit by the Fair Work Ombudsman.[20][26] A two-week strike by workers at the company's major distribution centres in March 2019 led to pay rises and a change to the way the company uses labour hire.[27]

Founders

Jack Gance had opened his first pharmacy in 1972 and with his brother developed the largest pharmacy distributor in Australia, creating brands such as Le Specs sunglasses, Le Tan sunscreen and Australis cosmetics. He sold the distribution business in 1991 and studied for a Master of Business Administration at Monash University and the New York University Stern School of Business.[28][29] The next generation of the family includes Damien Gance,[7] who is also involved in running the business, and television doctor Elena Gance.[30]

Jack Gance and his wife own a mansion in the Melbourne suburb of Toorak,[31] as does his brother Sam, who is married to reality television star Janet Roach.[32] Verrocchi and his wife Fiona own the historic Morning Star Estate on the Mornington Peninsula south of Melbourne.[33] In 2013, Inside Retail magazine ranked Sam Gance as the 16th "most powerful" retailer in Australia.[34]

References

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  11. Crawford, Laeta (23 January 2019). "How Chemist Warehouse plans to take over Australian beauty industry". Herald Sun. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  12. Hume, Myles (15 February 2023). "Chemist Warehouse and Peter Larsen join forces to 'disrupt' optometry industry". Insight. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
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  24. "ARN launches new digital station Chemist Warehouse REMIX". Radio Today. 3 September 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
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