Metcash Ltd
ASX:MTS
Metcash Ltd
Note Receivable
Metcash Ltd
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Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
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Metcash Ltd
ASX:MTS
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Note Receivable
AU$168.8m
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CAGR 3-Years
-12%
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CAGR 5-Years
-7%
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CAGR 10-Years
22%
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Graincorp Ltd
ASX:GNC
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Note Receivable
N/A
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CAGR 3-Years
N/A
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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Metcash Ltd
Glance View
In the intricate tapestry of Australia's retail landscape, Metcash Ltd. weaves itself as a central thread through its ownership of independent retail brands and a comprehensive wholesaling network. Rooted in Sydney, Metcash has orchestrated a supply chain symphony that bridges manufacturers with the continent's independent retailers, ensuring that groceries, hardware, liquor, and more reach local communities with reliability and efficiency. The company operates through a triumvirate of key divisions: Food, Liquor, and Hardware. Each division aligns with Metcash's overarching mission to empower independent retailers through vast distribution networks, competitive pricing, and marketing prowess. The Food division caters primarily to independent supermarkets under banners like IGA and Supa IGA, distributing everything from pantry staples to fresh produce. Metcash monetizes its operations primarily through wholesaling to its extensive network of affiliated retailers and franchisees. By leveraging its scale, Metcash competes on price while providing the local entrepreneurial spirit that distinguishes its retail partners from corporate chains. The Liquor division focuses on supplying independent bottle shops, and the Hardware division serves independent hardware stores through brands such as Mitre 10 and Home Timber & Hardware. By championing these independent stores, Metcash harnesses community loyalty, drawing consumers who favor local businesses over global conglomerates. This strategic position not only cements Metcash's role in the supply chain but also sustains a business model that thrives on adaptability, community engagement, and strategic alliances—pillars that support its steady revenue streams and economic resilience.
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What is Metcash Ltd's Note Receivable?
Note Receivable
168.8m
AUD
Based on the financial report for Oct 31, 2025, Metcash Ltd's Note Receivable amounts to 168.8m AUD.
What is Metcash Ltd's Note Receivable growth rate?
Note Receivable CAGR 10Y
22%
Over the last year, the Note Receivable growth was -7%. The average annual Note Receivable growth rates for Metcash Ltd have been -12% over the past three years , -7% over the past five years , and 22% over the past ten years .