The History of CPL

Since 1987, we have remained committed to Papua New Guinea, through the Communities and Customers we serve across the length and breath of the Nation. Our journey has evolved over time, and will continue as we strengthen our Commitment to Quality as PNG’s Favorite Retailer.

1987

City Pharmacy Branding

Sir Mahesh Patel, and the late Alan Jarvis establishes ‘The Pharmacy’, in Port Moresby at Garden City, Boroko with only four staff members. The Pharmacy would later be renamed into the brand we know today as ‘City Pharmacy’.

1992

Regional Expansion

City Pharmacy goes on to expand its operations by opening five pharmacy outlets in regional PNG.

1998

Operations after Crisis

At a time when tensions remained high, City Pharmacy makes history by becoming the first business house to commence operations in Buka, following the Bougainville Crisis.

2002

Port Moresby Stock Exchange

City Pharmacy Limited (CPL Group) lists on the Port Moresby Stock Exchange (PNGX:CPL).

2003

Real Reward Launches

CPL launches Real Rewards, becoming PNG’s first major points-based customer loyalty program, rewarding shoppers with points which can later be used to redeem products, and access to member-only offers.

2005

Acquisition of Stop and Shop

CPL Group acquires the Stop and Shop Supermarket chain from Steamships Trading Company.

2007

The First Women Empowerment Program

CPL launches the first Women’s Empowerment and Recognition Program in PNG, the Pride of PNG Women Awards, honoring extraordinary women doing extraordinary work in the Communities. This program is now managed by the CPL Foundation Inc.

2009

Acquisition of Hardware Haus

Following the acquisition of Stop & Shop four years prior, CPL acquires the Hardware Haus Chain of Hardware and Home Improvement Stores from Steamships Trading Company.

2011

Launch of Bon Café

CPL expands the Supermarket segment with the launch of Bon Cafe Coffee Shops, ushering a new era of coffee culture in PNG. Bon Cafe operated alongside the Stop & Shop Supermarkets

2012

Sir Mahesh Patel awarded OBE

Group Founder Sir Mahesh Patel is awarded the Officer of the British Empire (OBE), by Queen Elizabeth II, for his services to Papua New Guinea in business and community.

CPL Group is also named Private Sector Employer of the Year by the PNG Human Resources Institute.

2013

Acquisition of Cost Save Pty Ltd

CPL expands with the acquisition of Sydney-based Pharmaceutical Wholesaler, Cost Save Pty Ltd (PWL).

CPL is named Innovative Company of the Year by the PNG Institute of Directors.

2014

Opening of Waigani Central

CPL modernizes the retail experience with the Opening of the Waigani Central Shopping Complex in Port Moresby. The Complex featured Group Brands Hardware Haus, the flagship Stop & Shop Supermarket, City Pharmacy and also offered a Cinema Complex in Paradise Cinemas (now operated by RH Trading Limited at Vision City).

2015

Introduction of Jack's of PNG and Prouds PNG

CPL diversifies it’s brands portfolio into fashion and leisure-based retailing, with the introduction of Jack’s of PNG, and Prouds PNG, both Fiji-based Companies.

These brands join CPL as Joint-Venture Partners, with Jack’s of PNG opening two initial stores, and Prouds operating the Duty Free Shop at Jackson’s International Airport.

2017

Gerehu Distribution Centre Destroyed

Devastation hits the Company as the Group’s Gerehu Distribution Centre is destroyed by fires, significantly affecting the supply chain operations of the business.

With the support of suppliers and our customers, CPL makes a swift recovery from the damages and continues to grow while rebuilding.

2018

Initiation of Business Transformation

CPL initiates a Business Transformation Project, which saw a board restructure and the return of Sir Mahesh Patel as a Full-Time Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer.

Capital was raised through share placements and rights issues, recapitalizing the company by K48 million.

The Group also went through its first major Brand Refresh, with all Group Portfolios receiving modern rebrands.

2020

Knight Bachelor

Sir Mahesh Patel is recognized in the Queen’s Birthday Awards as Knight Bachelor for his Services to Papua New Guinea in Community and Health, bestowing him with his now-known title as ‘Sir Mahesh Patel, OBE’.

2022

Appointment of Navin Raju

CPL receives a significant Accreditation for its commitment to quality and safety, with ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management System and ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.

 

Mr. Navin Raju is appointed as Chief Executive Officer, taking over from Sir Mahesh Patel who remained on the Board of Directors.

2024

Port Moresby Civil Unrest

Civil Unrest in Port Moresby on January 10 sees the Group lose several retail stores from Stop & Shop, City Pharmacy, Hardware Haus and Jacks of PNG, with over K90M in losses.

Within the same year, the quick action of the CPL Leadership Team saw Stop & Shop Badili reopen by February, followed by a brand-new store location at 8 Mile in June, and a new location in Rainbow by August.

City Pharmacy opens new stores in 8 Mile and North Waigani, Port Moresby, and over in Namatanai in the New Ireland Province, while Hardware Haus opened a new Home & Living Store at Waigani Central in June, followed by Jack’s of PNG at Brian Bell Plaza, Boroko by December.

Mr. Kee Lim is also appointed Executive Director, with the resignation of CEO Mr. Navin Raju.

2025

Exit of Supermarket Segments

CPL exits the Supermarkets Segment with the Divestment of Stop & Shop Supermarkets to Taylor Pacific Limited.

The Group reinforces the Healthcare Strategy with move into Medical Clinics, with the opening of City Pharmacy Wellness & Medical Clinic, Vision City, and Her Health Hub Cervical Cancer Screening Clinic, jointly-launched by the CPL and Sir Brian Bell Foundations.

2026

Leadership Restructrure

Mr. Ajay Patel takes over from Mr. Kee Lim as Chief Executive Officer in April 2026, followed by Ms. Stephanie Copus-Campbell who replaces Mr Stan Joyce as Chair of the Board of Directors.

Our Timeline

1987

1992

1998

2002

2003

2005

2007

2009

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2017

2018

2020

2022

2024

2025

2026

City Pharmacy Branding

Sir Mahesh Patel, and the late Alan Jarvis establishes ‘The Pharmacy’, in Port Moresby at Garden City, Boroko with only four staff members. The Pharmacy would later be renamed into the brand we know today as ‘City Pharmacy’.

Regional Expansion

City Pharmacy goes on to expand its operations by opening five pharmacy outlets in regional PNG.

Operations after Crisis

At a time when tensions remained high, City Pharmacy makes history by becoming the first business house to commence operations in Buka, following the Bougainville Crisis.

Operations after Crisis

At a time when tensions remained high, City Pharmacy makes history by becoming the first business house to commence operations in Buka, following the Bougainville Crisis.

Port Moresby Stock Exchange

City Pharmacy Limited (CPL Group) lists on the Port Moresby Stock Exchange (PNGX:CPL).

Real Reward Launches

CPL launches Real Rewards, becoming PNG’s first major points-based customer loyalty program, rewarding shoppers with points which can later be used to redeem products, and access to member-only offers.

Acquisition of Stop and Shop

CPL Group acquires the Stop and Shop Supermarket chain from Steamships Trading Company.

The First Women Empowerment Program

CPL launches the first Women’s Empowerment and Recognition Program in PNG, the Pride of PNG Women Awards, honoring extraordinary women doing extraordinary work in the Communities. This program is now managed by the CPL Foundation Inc.

Acquisition of Hardware Haus

Following the acquisition of Stop & Shop four years prior, CPL acquires the Hardware Haus Chain of Hardware and Home Improvement Stores from Steamships Trading Company.

Launch of Bon Café

CPL expands the Supermarket segment with the launch of Bon Cafe Coffee Shops, ushering a new era of coffee culture in PNG. Bon Cafe operated alongside the Stop & Shop Supermarkets

Sir Mahesh Patel awarded OBE

Group Founder Sir Mahesh Patel is awarded the Officer of the British Empire (OBE), by Queen Elizabeth II, for his services to Papua New Guinea in business and community.

CPL Group is also named Private Sector Employer of the Year by the PNG Human Resources Institute.

Acquisition of Cost Save Pty Ltd

CPL expands with the acquisition of Sydney-based Pharmaceutical Wholesaler, Cost Save Pty Ltd (PWL).

CPL is named Innovative Company of the Year by the PNG Institute of Directors.

Opening of Waigani Central

CPL modernizes the retail experience with the Opening of the Waigani Central Shopping Complex in Port Moresby. The Complex featured Group Brands Hardware Haus, the flagship Stop & Shop Supermarket, City Pharmacy and also offered a Cinema Complex in Paradise Cinemas (now operated by RH Trading Limited at Vision City).

Introduction of Jack's of PNG and Prouds PNG

CPL diversifies it’s brands portfolio into fashion and leisure-based retailing, with the introduction of Jack’s of PNG, and Prouds PNG, both Fiji-based Companies.

These brands join CPL as Joint-Venture Partners, with Jack’s of PNG opening two initial stores, and Prouds operating the Duty Free Shop at Jackson’s International Airport.

Gerehu Distribution Centre Destroyed

Devastation hits the Company as the Group’s Gerehu Distribution Centre is destroyed by fires, significantly affecting the supply chain operations of the business.

With the support of suppliers and our customers, CPL makes a swift recovery from the damages and continues to grow while rebuilding.

Initiation of Business Transformation

CPL initiates a Business Transformation Project, which saw a board restructure and the return of Sir Mahesh Patel as a Full-Time Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer.

Capital was raised through share placements and rights issues, recapitalizing the company by K48 million.

The Group also went through its first major Brand Refresh, with all Group Portfolios receiving modern rebrands.

Knight Bachelor

Sir Mahesh Patel is recognized in the Queen’s Birthday Awards as Knight Bachelor for his Services to Papua New Guinea in Community and Health, bestowing him with his now-known title as ‘Sir Mahesh Patel, OBE’.

Appointment of Navin Raju

CPL receives a significant Accreditation for its commitment to quality and safety, with ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management System and ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.

Mr. Navin Raju is appointed as Chief Executive Officer, taking over from Sir Mahesh Patel who remained on the Board of Directors.

Port Moresby Civil Unrest

Civil Unrest in Port Moresby on January 10 sees the Group lose several retail stores from Stop & Shop, City Pharmacy, Hardware Haus and Jacks of PNG, with over K90M in losses.

Within the same year, the quick action of the CPL Leadership Team saw Stop & Shop Badili reopen by February, followed by a brand-new store location at 8 Mile in June, and a new location in Rainbow by August.

City Pharmacy opens new stores in 8 Mile and North Waigani, Port Moresby, and over in Namatanai in the New Ireland Province, while Hardware Haus opened a new Home & Living Store at Waigani Central in June, followed by Jack’s of PNG at Brian Bell Plaza, Boroko by December.

Mr. Kee Lim is also appointed Executive Director, with the resignation of CEO Mr. Navin Raju.

Exit of Supermarket Segments

CPL exits the Supermarkets Segment with the Divestment of Stop & Shop Supermarkets to Taylor Pacific Limited.

The Group reinforces the Healthcare Strategy with move into Medical Clinics, with the opening of City Pharmacy Wellness & Medical Clinic, Vision City, and Her Health Hub Cervical Cancer Screening Clinic, jointly-launched by the CPL and Sir Brian Bell Foundations.

Leadership Restructrure

Mr. Ajay Patel takes over from Mr. Kee Lim as Chief Executive Officer in April 2026, followed by Ms. Stephanie Copus-Campbell who replaces Mr Stan Joyce as Chair of the Board of Directors.