Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
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Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
Thursday, March 4th, 2021 at Business | News
By PRIYA VASU / Pic TMR
TEALIVE, the leading lifestyle tea brand in South-East Asia, is set to venture into Cambodia as brand owner Loob Holding Sdn Bhd has inked a master franchise agreement with a unit of HSC Group of Cambodia to set up 25 Tealive outlets in five years.
Loob Holding founder and CEO Bryan Loo said the chosen Cambodian partner was a good fit for the Tealive brand as it has been custodian of various international brands in the food and beverage (F&B) industry.
“Our confidence in HSC is further bolstered by their bold plans to set up our first outlet over a 3,000 sq ft space at a Phnom Penh choice location.
“This outlet will have properly planned dine-in facilities complete with a live entertainment section where singers will perform each night,” Loo said.
Tealive plans to bring the latest Tealive 3.0 format that meets new normal requirements such as contactless ordering and payment, drive-thru and drive-in models, coupled up with the full range of Tealive Eats snacks.
“Our store will take on the café ambience where customers will chill and spend a lot more time than currently.
“As we enter Cambodia, we will bring this Tealive 3.0 format over there. We’re happy with the speed of HSC in their planning and execution,” he said.
HSC is owned by Oknha Sok Hong, the son of well-known Cambodian tycoon Oknha Sok Kong whose Sokimex conglomerate is involved in diverse businesses including Cambodia’s largest petrol station network.
https://themalaysianreserve.com/2021/03 ... n-5-years/
Thursday, March 4th, 2021 at Business | News
By PRIYA VASU / Pic TMR
TEALIVE, the leading lifestyle tea brand in South-East Asia, is set to venture into Cambodia as brand owner Loob Holding Sdn Bhd has inked a master franchise agreement with a unit of HSC Group of Cambodia to set up 25 Tealive outlets in five years.
Loob Holding founder and CEO Bryan Loo said the chosen Cambodian partner was a good fit for the Tealive brand as it has been custodian of various international brands in the food and beverage (F&B) industry.
“Our confidence in HSC is further bolstered by their bold plans to set up our first outlet over a 3,000 sq ft space at a Phnom Penh choice location.
“This outlet will have properly planned dine-in facilities complete with a live entertainment section where singers will perform each night,” Loo said.
Tealive plans to bring the latest Tealive 3.0 format that meets new normal requirements such as contactless ordering and payment, drive-thru and drive-in models, coupled up with the full range of Tealive Eats snacks.
“Our store will take on the café ambience where customers will chill and spend a lot more time than currently.
“As we enter Cambodia, we will bring this Tealive 3.0 format over there. We’re happy with the speed of HSC in their planning and execution,” he said.
HSC is owned by Oknha Sok Hong, the son of well-known Cambodian tycoon Oknha Sok Kong whose Sokimex conglomerate is involved in diverse businesses including Cambodia’s largest petrol station network.
https://themalaysianreserve.com/2021/03 ... n-5-years/
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Re: Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
Another Tea/bubble tea brand. Just what I needed!
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Re: Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
It is a difficult time to launch a new business.
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Re: Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
Bubble tea first was created in Taiwan in the 1980s and spread worldwide since then.
More variety is always good.
Downturns are the best time for deep pocket companies to establish roots and beat out competitors.
As vaccinations roll out worldwide, economic activity will improve. When that finally arrives in the Kingdom of Wonder, those positioned during the downturn, will come out on top.
More variety is always good.
Downturns are the best time for deep pocket companies to establish roots and beat out competitors.
As vaccinations roll out worldwide, economic activity will improve. When that finally arrives in the Kingdom of Wonder, those positioned during the downturn, will come out on top.
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Re: Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
Also involved in some amazing and innovative ventures including the new casino on Bokor and the fantastic restaurant on top of the waterfall, the newly spruced up historical Bokor Palace Hotel and the beautiful nautically-themed Sokha Hotel on the tip of Chrouy Changva.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 12:28 pm
HSC is owned by Oknha Sok Hong, the son of well-known Cambodian tycoon Oknha Sok Kong whose Sokimex conglomerate is involved in diverse businesses including Cambodia’s largest petrol station network.
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Re: Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
Here's the menu from Tealive's existing business in Malaysia, https://www.tealive.com.my/menunewkidontheblock wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 1:43 am Bubble tea first was created in Taiwan in the 1980s and spread worldwide since then.
Is this the same as Taiwan bubble tea? Maybe a Malaysian variant with more sugar?
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Re: Tealive to set up 25 outlets in Cambodia in 5 years
Is there any bubble beer on the menu ? I can make a cuppa tea at home
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