Nictus Ltd
JSE:NCS
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Nictus Ltd
Glance View
Nictus Ltd. operates as a retailer of household furniture, electrical appliances and home electronics. The company is headquartered in Randburg, Gauteng. Its segments include Furniture retail and Insurance. The Furniture retail segment is primarily focused on the expanding middle to higher income market in the living standards measurement (LSM) seven category and above. The Insurance segment of the Company is run through Corporate Guarantee (South Africa) (RF) Limited. The company stocks a variety of local and international brands in the furniture trade. The company offers household furniture, electrical appliances, and home electronics through brands, such as Alpine Lounge, La-Z-Boy, Grafton Everest, GommaGomma, Sealy, Restonic, Cloud Nine, Viva Bedding, DEFY, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and Snappy Chef, among others. The company offers risk management products as an alternative to conventional insurance products.
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