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Singapore Retail is DEAD

Pinkieslut

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MAR 30, 20165:50 AM
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FACED with a challenging retail environment, the Al-Futtaim group will continue to close stores in Singapore, but expand its footprint elsewhere in promising Asian markets.

The group, which owns Robinsons, will shutter at least ten stores this year as it restructures its bleeding Singapore operations. This comes after it announced a number of closures last year, including its Marks & Spencer (M&S) outlet at Centrepoint, John Little at Marina Square and Tiong Bahru Plaza, along with several other Royal Sporting House (RSH) outlets.

"For retailers, everyone is facing tough competition," said group chief executive officer (Asia) of Al-Futtaim, Christophe Cann, who assumed the position in January.

"We are going to close the loss-making stores - at least 10 - across the brands," he added. The 60-80 affected full-time staff will be offered other positions across the group.

Singapore retailers are facing headwinds on multiple fronts, including high operating costs, a tight labour market and the strong Singapore dollar vis-a-vis regional currencies, not to mention the growing popularity of online shopping. In response to the latter, the group will launch an online shopping site in Q316, with pricing that's similar to those in its brick-and-mortar outlets.

With the slowing economy, attractive discounts are needed to lure customers, which continues to put pressure on margins.

To keep a tight lid on costs, Al-Futtaim is cutting back on recruitment, boosting staff efficiency and trimming capital expenditure as well as general and marketing expenses. "If we could get a bit of help from landlords to cross this difficult period, it will give me more incentive to go faster in getting new brands (and) investing," Mr Cann said.

He warned that the situation could deteriorate if more retailers close shop with the additional capacity from new malls coming onstream.

For its part, the retail industry needs a change in mindset to think out of the box and should work closely with partners such as government agencies, he suggested.

Today, Al-Futtaim has some 850 stores across South-east Asia, of which 125 are in Singapore. In addition to the Robinsons Group of stores and RSH, it also carries brands such as John Little, Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bebe and Ted Baker in its portfolio.

"At the moment, for big players like us, there is no real incentive to bring new brands into the Singapore market. It's a pity because that means we don't rejuvenate the fashion scene here and customers are waiting for that," he highlighted.

While the group is currently in talks with a number of Asian and European brands, he is looking for a "win-win" deal with landlords before taking on the risk of introducing new entrants to the market. Mr Cann suggests landlords consider a lower rent per square foot but take a higher cut of sales; negotiations with its landlords thus far are going slowly.

"If I can't find deals with landlords, I am more interested to invest in Indonesia, Malaysia or Thailand," he said. This is because costs in these markets are lower.

Last year, ebit (earnings before interest and taxes) for its South-east Asian operations rose 4 per cent although the group is losing money in Singapore, said Mr Cann, without divulging figures. But that is not stopping the group from investing in the city-state for fear of losing ground to its competitors.

Robinsons at Raffles City will undergo a S$12 million renovation in stages starting from July, while a facelift is also planned for its M&S stores at Raffles City, Parkway Parade and Paragon. In addition, it will, together with a local partner, introduce new food outlets at Robinsons at The Heeren, and will also launch an M&S cafe at its flagship M&S store in Wheelock Place. In addition, there are plans to bring in a new RSH concept in VivoCity.

Elsewhere in the region, it will launch three new M&S stores and potentially a new Robinsons store in Malaysia next year, while it will introduce retail brand Old Navy in Indonesia this April, before rolling the brand out in Malaysia and potentially, Singapore.

Overall, Al-Futtaim will put aside some S$80 million per year over the next five years to grow its presence and enhance its existing stores in the region. Aside from Malaysia and Indonesia, it is also eyeing emerging markets such as Vietnam.
 

dredd

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Retail is slowly dying in Sinkeepoo. Many will prefer to just cross the causeway for better deals and more bang for their buck. Even going to places like Thailand, Indonesia or Phillipines is so cheap, it makes more sense to go for a shopping spree there.

Nobody in their right mind will want to shop in Sinkeepoo...
 

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JHolmesJr

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Retail isnt dead...but stores are.

John tan and i have been pooling together our online luxury purchases and getting up to 3 deliveries a week.
 

frenchbriefs

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why does a terrorist conglomerate own so many ang moh brands?

Al is obviously a terrorist/god prefix

Al allah
Al Qaeda
Al Futtaim
 

red amoeba

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Only f n b will thrive. Uniqlo, h n m is expanding. Marks n spencer can go fuck spider, their products r boring. Fire all the FTs leave some space for Singaporeans.

They like Indonesia so much, go. See if they can ppl to spend like Singaporeans or not. Or before JI put a bomb in their shop
 

eatshitndie

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if dunkin donuts and krispy kreme can thrive in sg by selling lots of doughnuts not just for breakfast but for dinner, f&b retail is not dead yet. sg is the only place on earth where donuts sell by the bushels for dinner. are sinkies that hungry and sweet-toothed? :confused:
 

kiwibird7

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The PAP govt is SO SLOW to realise it is the KILLER RENTALS and HIGH SING$ that is doing the most damage to the retail and tourist industry that supports it. Almost every currency in the world is going SOUTH except the SING$. Won't be long before ORCHARD ROAD becomes GHOST TOWN ROAD
 

50000

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The PAP govt is SO SLOW to realise it is the KILLER RENTALS and HIGH SING$ that is doing the most damage to the retail and tourist industry that supports it. Almost every currency in the world is going SOUTH except the SING$. Won't be long before ORCHARD ROAD becomes GHOST TOWN ROAD

the problem is Capitaland controls a lot of retail space and even when 1 shop CMI, another will open up. A lot of sinkies out there think they have good retail sense and capitaland just maintain the rent at high levels....
 

johnny333

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Only f n b will thrive. Uniqlo, h n m is expanding. Marks n spencer can go fuck spider, their products r boring. Fire all the FTs leave some space for Singaporeans.

They like Indonesia so much, go. See if they can ppl to spend like Singaporeans or not. Or before JI put a bomb in their shop


Was surprised to see a Marks Spencer branch in Pattaya. If you have been to Pattaya then you know that it gets plenty of international visitors.

It's become too expensive in Spore even for Sporeans:eek:
 

borom

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More Pinoys will go home as the retail sector/orchard/scotts roads are dominated by Pinoys staff.

If the retail sector does not realise by now, having cheaper Pinoy staff will not save your sinking ship-as some have mentioned earlier, its the high rental that's killing the sector. Also, why buy from a staff whose English I cannot even understand and who cannot speak Mandarin, Chinese dialects, or Indonesian/Malay ?

GLC's are the biggest landlords here and the govt is therefore the main cause of this malaise.
The 70% are still happily sucking on to the sweets given to them (silver support, pioneer generation package, GST vouchers ect2 ) while things are getting worse . An example is the BT report today that "Singapore's reign as the premier destination for initial public offerings in Southeast Asia may be coming to an end.Singapore's stock exchange had the smallest haul of new share sales among the region's four largest stock markets in 2015. Listings this year on Southeast Asia's biggest bourse have totaled US$34 million, lagging Thailand and Malaysia."

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/singapore-getting-trounced-in-ipos

Even deaths amongst locals (as in SGH hepatitis, Pte Tan, dengue,) don't seem to wake the up!
 
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yahoo55

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Last year I bought some Levi jeans at the Levis store in AMK Hub, but later I found that what I bought was only half the price in US. That American expat family is right to buy their clothes in US instead of Sinkieland, it's much cheaper and would save them quite a lot.
 

eatshitndie

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Last year I bought some Levi jeans at the Levis store in AMK Hub, but later I found that what I bought was only half the price in US. That American expat family is right to buy their clothes in US instead of Sinkieland, it's much cheaper and would save them quite a lot.

us$29.99 plus tax for any pair of jeans at any outlet mall.
 

yahoo55

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us$29.99 plus tax for any pair of jeans at any outlet mall.

I paid SGD 120 for a pair of Levis jeans in the Sinkieland Levis outlet last year, I bought 2 pairs so it cost me SGD 240.

I bought the "cheaper" jeans, there were more expensive jeans in the Levis shop.
 

eatshitndie

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I paid SGD 120 for a pair of Levis jeans in the Sinkieland Levis outlet last year, I bought 2 pairs so it cost me SGD 240.

I bought the "cheaper" jeans, there were more expensive jeans in the Levis shop.

round trip airfare would cost you at least us$1299. :p
 

johnny333

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Last year I bought some Levi jeans at the Levis store in AMK Hub, but later I found that what I bought was only half the price in US. That American expat family is right to buy their clothes in US instead of Sinkieland, it's much cheaper and would save them quite a lot.


When I'm at the neighbourhood mall I often pass the Levis store. It's either empty or has only 1 or 2 people browsing.

If you are going to Bangkok just visit one of the department stores. I think they still carry levis:confused: That's where I bought my last Levis a decade or two ago. It was from the Robinson store in Thailand.
 
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