Dollarama
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Traded as | TSX: DOL S&P/TSX 60 component |
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Key people
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Larry Rossy, Founder Peter Kowalczyk, President and CEO. |
Products | Cleaning supplies, Toys, Candy, Grocery, Gifts, Healthcare products, Kitchenware, Stationery, Party Supplies, Hardware. |
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Website | www.dollarama.com |
Dollarama is a chain of over 1000 dollar stores across Canada. The company is headquartered in Montreal and, since 2009, has been Canada's largest retailer of items for three dollars or less.[2] Dollarama has stores in every province of Canada; Ontario has the most stores.[3]
History
The first Dollarama store was opened at the shopping centre "Les promenades du St-Laurent" in Matane. Lawrence Rossy was head of the then-parent company of Dollarama, the now-defunct Rossy S Inc. discount store chain (not to be confused with Rossy Michael, another discount chain). He founded the privately held chain in 1992 and created a profitable business that became very successful.[4] By the late 1990s, Dollarama had became by far the primary source of revenue for the Rossy family. As such, the Rossy S division was closed with all of its stores either closed or converted into Dollarama stores.
In November 2004, 80 percent of the chain was sold for $850 million US, to a private equity fund, Bain Capital, of Boston, Massachusetts.[4]
In 2013, Dollarama was planning to expand its market to Latin America, and made an eight-year agreement to share its business expertise and provide sourcing services to Dollar City, a chain of dollar stores in Central America.[5][6]
Business practices
Many items are priced at $1.00.[4] In early 2009 Dollarama introduced items priced up to $2.00. Due to the positive response from consumers to the multi-price point strategy, the store began to introduce items at $2.50 and $3.00 in August 2012. All Dollarama stores now accept Interac debit payments. The price level increase allowed the store to acquire products from a greater variety of sources, including closeout sales.[7] and adjustments may eventually happen to all prices.[8]
Many of the Dollarama stores are located where there once were BiWay stores, a defunct chain of Canadian discount retail operations intended to compete with retailers such as Zellers, Kmart and Wal-Mart. Zellers and Kmart closed after a series of dubious financial transactions involving a new owner of the parent operation.[9]
Amongst Canadian dollar store chains, Dollarama has pioneered by sourcing customized products from manufacturers, evidenced by the numerous in-store items which have Dollarama's name printed on the product labels. In mid-2009 it joined other retail chains in rolling out its own store brand, "D". Unlike most dollar/discount stores, it sources products directly from manufacturers, rather than local distributors.
See also
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