Hua Ho Department Store is a retail department store chain in Brunei.[2] It was founded by Lau Gim Kok in 1947;[3] since then, the business has expanded rapidly in the country, followed by few agricultural farms to supply produce and poultry to the supermarket branches countrywide.
Company type | Private |
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Hua Ho | |
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1947 Kampong Manggis |
Founder | Lau Gim Kok |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 12 |
Area served | Brunei |
Products | |
Owner | Lau Gim Kok Family |
Divisions | BONUS[1] |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | huaho |
Locations
editHua Ho currently boasts a presence in thirteen vibrant locations: Minimart, Sengkurong, Gadong 2, Yayasan, Kiulap, Delima, Manggis, Tanjong Bunut, Tutong, Mulaut, Bebatik Kilanas, Onecity Sungai Hanching and Kpg Salar, offering a diverse and accessible shopping experience.[3]
Inhouse Brands
editDue to increasing demand, Hua Ho has started to manufacture their own inhouse brand, BONUS, which sells electrical and daily used goods such as tissues and detergents.[1]
Loyalty Cards
editHua Ho have also introduced two loyalty cards: the H2 card and the SYMB card. These two loyalty cards operate by different rewarding systems.[1]
H2
editThe use of H2 card is applicable in 9 Hua Ho outlets, namely:
- Kiulap
- Delima
- Tutong
- Gadong 2
- Mini Mart
- Mulaut
- Bebatik Kilanas
- Sungai Hanching
- Kg Salar
SYMB
editIn the year 2008, Hua Ho Department Store launched the SYMB Bonus Card for its outlets,
- Sengkurong
- Manggis
- Tanjong Bunut
- Yayasan
Controversy
editDuring May 2015, reports spread throughout Brunei that Hua Ho were selling fake eggs imported from China. However, the Bruneian Department of Agriculture and Agrifoods quickly denied this allegation; simply saying, 'Hua Ho Department Store does not import chicken eggs from any external sources as the production at the Hua Ho farm is sufficient as sale stocks at their department stores.' [4]
Closure of Yayasan branch
editAfter 21 years of service at the SYMB branch, Hua Ho announced that the Yayasan branch will close its doors on 16 January 2018.
References
edit- ^ a b c "HUA HO DEPARTMENT STORE (YAYASAN SHHB COMPLEX) | Brunei Business". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
- ^ Kon, James (4 July 2009). "Thai ambassador discusses product promotion at Hua Ho". Borneo Bulletin. news.brunei.fm. Archived from the original on 6 July 2009. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
- ^ a b Store, Hua Ho Department. "Hua Ho Department Store 华和百货商场". Hua Ho Department Store. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
- ^ "Rumours on Fake Eggs Sold at Hua Ho Department Store is False". Archived from the original on 2015-10-11. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
Further reading
edit- Siang, Sim Jing (2000). Taking Root in Brunei: The Lau Gim Kok Story. Mentor Publishing Sdn. Bhd. ISBN 983-9768-88-3.
- Metussin, Khairi; et al. (2011). Business Icons. PHMD Publishing. ISBN 978-99917-54-60-4.