Record membership renewal rates indicate a predictable, high-margin revenue base.
Latin American expansion remains a key driver for growth over the next five years.
The aisles are packed with the same bulk goods you would find in a California suburb: 50-pound bags of rice, high-end electronics, and automotive supplies. But this isn't California. It's a shopping hub in the Caribbean, and the customers waiting in line are members of PriceSmart (NASDAQ:PSMT), a company that has exported the U.S. warehouse club model to the emerging markets of Latin America and the Caribbean. Trading at $194.56 as of July 14, 2026, the stock has rallied over 80% over the past year, reflecting investor appetite for its consistent, consumption-based business model despite regional headwinds.
Our proprietary Hidden Gems scoring system assigns PriceSmart an overall Superscore of 79 out of 100, placing it in the Strong category. The Superscore is an AI-powered score that evaluates a company's overall strength by combining financial performance, product market position, technological capabilities, leadership quality, and relative valuation. It represents the unification of all our scores into a single score for public companies, with five rating bands: Exceptional (90-100), Strong (75-89), Above Average (60-74), Average (40-59), and Cautious (0-39).
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| Score | Score (out of 100) | Supporting Data Point |
|---|---|---|
| Product (1Y) | 83 | Operational momentum is driven by a 13.7% increase in membership income and the successful rollout of advanced technology stacks like RELEX. |
| Product (5Y) | 74 | The company maintained a 9.8% revenue CAGR from 2021 to 2025, demonstrating steady execution in a niche regional market. |
| Financial (1Y) | 73 | Fiscal 2025 results featured a 25.9% surge in operating cash flow to $261.3 million, highlighting improved conversion efficiency. |
| Financial (5Y) | 74 | Consistent profitability has been underpinned by stable net margins of 2.7% and a low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.26 as of fiscal 2025. |
| Leaders | 95 | Management maintains a transparent, long-term capital allocation strategy with a 99.3% shareholder approval rating on compensation policies. |
| AI | 17 | The business operates as a traditional retailer without the proprietary datasets required for advanced data-driven competitive advantages. |
| Valuation Risk | 53 | The stock carries a trailing P/E of 37.34, which suggests the market has already priced in substantial future growth. |
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PriceSmart’s growth strategy is centered around expanding its warehouse club network across Latin American and the Caribbean. It’s a membership-based retail outlet that benefits from increasing demand among consumers to shop at lower-cost stores.
In addition, PriceSmart has a large number of loyal customers who continue to purchase items at their stores due to lower prices and superior services. In the third quarter, net merchandise sales grew 12.5%, with comparable sales growing 10.7% year over year. Importantly, membership grew at a solid clip of 8.6% to 2.1 million, while renewal rates hit an all-time high of 90.5%. Membership income grew 17.6%, thanks to management rolling out an auto-renewal strategy.
PriceSmart is developing its regional footprint, with Chile set to open its first club in a Santiago mall. Management is investing $100 million for three clubs and supporting offices over the next few years.
Over the next five years, I wouldn’t be surprised if sales continue to grow in the low- to mid-double-digit range. However, management also acknowledged near-term headwinds as selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) costs spike when new clubs come online. Additionally, uncertain trade policies could also weigh on growth.
Overall, PriceSmart remains a solid long-term investment, with momentum firmly on the business’s side.
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