Author: Mei Ling Tan

  • Vietnam Airlines to introduce flights to Singapore, Taiwan

    Vietnam Airlines to introduce flights to Singapore, Taiwan

    National carrier Vietnam Airlines will add four flights per week from HCM City to Singapore and Taiwan each from March 27.

    A spokesperson of the carrier said the firm wanted to diversify its products to meet the demand of passengers as Singapore and Taiwan had recently become favourite destinations for Vietnamese tourists.

    The new flights to Singapore will depart from HCM City at 7.25pm every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, while the return flights will depart at 11.25pm on the same days.

    The flights from HCM City to Taiwan will depart at 2.05am every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. The return flights will depart from Taiwan at 10.10pm every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

    With the introduction of the new flights, Vietnam Airlines will have a total of 11 flights per week on the HCM City-Taiwan route and 25 flights between HCM City and Singapore. All flights will be Airbus A321 with four-star international levels.

    On June 30, the carrier will launch a special promotional programme, in which the return ticket between HCM City and Singapore will cost VNĐ2.79 million and that between HCM City and Taiwan will cost VNĐ4.56 million (US$200), including taxes and fees.

     

  • Palm oil prices in Kuala Lumpur drop to six-week low

    Palm oil prices in Kuala Lumpur drop to six-week low

    Malaysian palm oil futures declined today, as traders feared the prospect of cancelled shipments to India and after forecasts made at an industry conference in Kuala Lumpur.

    The benchmark palm oil contract for May delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange was down 1.4% at RM2,443 per tonne by the close of trade.

    Trading volumes stood at 33,814 lots of 25 tonnes each at the end of the trading day.

    The vegetable oil earlier traded within a narrow price range, with industry participants eyeing forecasts from a two-day palm industry conference, a trader in Kuala Lumpur said.

    Leading industry analyst Dorab Mistry said on Tuesday he expects Malaysian palm oil futures to climb to RM2,700 a tonne by June, up nearly 10% from now.

    Malaysian crude palm oil futures are seen rising to RM2,600 a tonne before falling back to RM2,300 by July, said analyst James Fry.

    Meanwhile, analyst Thomas Mielke said today he expects Indonesian crude palm oil prices to average US$630 (RM2,457) a tonne from April to September, below current levels.

    The two countries count for nearly 90% of global palm oil output.

    Malaysia’s benchmark contract in Malaysia was hovering not far off Monday’s one-month low, which followed India’s decision to raise the import tax on palm oil to the highest level in more than a decade.

    Buyers in India, the world’s top vegetable oil importer, are now seeking to cancel up to 100,000 tonnes of crude palm oil cargoes due to the higher costs of imports, according to three trade sources.

    India tax import policy would have big short-term impact on palm demand, the Kuala Lumpur-based trader said, but he expected demand to be supported by China.

    “China is pointing toward higher demand for soybeans, which would benefit our palm oil,” the trader said.

    Another trader added overall market sentiment was weak, and which weighed on prices in the second half of trade.

    Palm oil prices are affected by movements in rival edible oils as they compete for a share in the global vegetable oils market.

    The Chicago Board of Trade’s May soybean oil contract was down 0.5%, while the May soybean oil on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange fell 1.5%.

    From a technical viewpoint, a break below RM2,471 could cause a loss to RM2,418-RM2,448, said Wang Tao, a Reuters market analyst for commodities and energy technicals.

  • Thailand to have largest Ikea in SE Asia

    Thailand to have largest Ikea in SE Asia

    Ikea Thailand will open the Swedish furniture brand’s largest Southeast Asian store in Bangkok next week.

    In Bang Yai, Nonthaburi, it will be the second Ikea store to cater for the outlying districts in Bangkok’s northwest. It covers 50,278sqm, compared to the 46,700sqm of the Ikea Tebrau store in Johor, Malaysia, which was dubbed Southeast Asia’s largest Ikea when it opened in November.

    Ikea Bang Yai is partially solar-powered. Its rooftop solar arrays are capable of producing 1.5 megawatts of electricity a year, or about 13 per cent of the building’s needs.

    Unlike other Ikea outlets, the Bang Yai store has cashier stations on every floor. This new design enables shoppers who are short on time to get in and out of the store faster.

    Ikea’s largest store is in South Korea. Opened in 2014, the Ikea Gwangmyeong covers 59,000sqm.

  • JCPenney Annual Statement shows positive numbers

    JCPenney Annual Statement shows positive numbers

    US department store JCPenney has recorded a 2.6 per cent increase in same-store sales for its fourth quarter, rescuing full-year sales to a negligible 0.1 per cent rise.

    Total net sales for the 14 weeks ended February 3 increased 1.8 per cent to $4.03 billion compared to $3.96 billion for the 13 weeks ended January 28 last year. Comparable sales increased 2.6 per cent on the same 13 week basis as the fourth quarter last year.

    Jewellery, home, Sephora, footwear and handbags were the company’s top performing categories during the quarter.

    Adjusted net income was $179 million, down from last year’s $202 million.

    Total net sales decreased 0.3 per cent to $12.51 billion for the full year, compared to $12.55 billion last year. The company said the slight decline in total net sales was primarily due to store closures last year, most of which closed in the first half of the year, and was partially offset by incremental sales for the 53rd week.

    JCPenney reported a net annual loss of $116 million, compared to net income of $1 million last year. This reduction was driven primarily by restructuring charges associated with the fiscal 2017 store closures and voluntary early retirement program.

    Chairman and CEO Marvin R Ellison, said the company was encouraged by the results for the fourth quarter and full year.

    “Through the hard work and dedication of the entire JCPenney team, we delivered our second consecutive year of positive adjusted earnings. For 2017, we improved adjusted earnings per share by 175 per cent, reduced our outstanding debt levels by over $600 million and generated over $200 million of free cash flow.

    “During the fourth quarter, we delivered our strongest positive sales comps and achieved our largest gross margin improvement for the year.”

    Ellison said in the year ahead the company will intensify its market share efforts in appliances, mattresses and furniture, while continuing to modernise its apparel assortment and omni-channel offer.

    “Our strategy and plan is clear and consistent, and we remain focused on two critical factors – to operate the business for growth and deliver profitable earnings.”

  • Denso to invest $190 million in Tennessee plant, creating 320 jobs

    Denso to invest $190 million in Tennessee plant, creating 320 jobs

    Japanese auto parts supplier Denso Corp (6902.T) said on Wednesday it will invest $190 million in an existing Athens, Tennessee, plant to produce components for fuel delivery, ignition and exhaust gas systems for automakers in North America.

    The investment will add four production lines and create 320 jobs, the company said in a statement.

    Denso said the plant will have one new production line devoted to gasoline direct injectors and the other three for fuel pumps.

    In October Denso, Toyota Motor Corp’s (7203.T) largest supplier, said it would invest $1 billion in its Maryville, Tennessee, plant to develop vehicle electrification and safety systems, creating around 1,000 jobs.

    Last month, Toyota and Mazda Motor Corp (7261.T) announced a $1.6 billion joint venture assembly plant in Alabama that will employ up to 4,000 workers and produce 300,000 vehicles a year.

  • E-business of Giordano International looks good

    E-business of Giordano International looks good

    E-business last year was particularly strong for apparel retailer Giordano International.

    Overall, consolidated sales reached HK$5.4 billion, up 5.2 per cent. Group comparable-store sales and comparable-store gross profit rose  by 5.2 and 5 per cent respectively.

    Consolidated gross margin edged up by 0.1 points to 59.5 per cent.

    Profit after income taxes attributable to shareholders of the company was $500 million,
    an increase of 15.2 per cent over 2016.

    Operating profit rose by 21.3 per cent, with most regions having double-digit growth, particularly Southeast Asia, Mainland China and Taiwan. The group’s business in Vietnam was acquired on July 1.

    With an improved merchandise assortment, Indonesia and Malaysia delivered good results.

    Operating profit increased by 18.6 and 26 per cent for Indonesia and Malaysia respectively. In Singapore, operating profit increased by 31.2 per cent, attributable mainly to the gross margin improving by 1.7 points to 63.7 per cent.

    Unusually strong sales from Thailand in 2016 resulted in an unfavourable year-on-year comparison. Operating profit declined by 20.1 per cent in local currency terms.

    A surge in net profit for South Korea – a 48.5 per cent JV under an independent management team – resulted from better cost control, closure of non-performing stores and enhancement in gross margin.

    Giordano had a network of 2414 stores at the end of December, of which 1268 were standalone outlets. Most stores were in Greater China, South Korea, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

    Meanwhile, the group’s e-business is directly managed and derived mainly from third-party platforms as well as its own proprietary website in Greater China. This channel generated $310 million in revenue at a 31.4 per cent growth rate.

    Accounting for 93.2 per cent of the group’s e-business sales, Mainland China continued its momentum and recorded a 28.2 per cent increase in sales on various platforms combined.

    Giordano’s e-business in Taiwan was revamped during the year to become its second-largest online presence.

  • Happy Women’s Day flying with Vietjet’s 1.5 million HKD0 tickets

    Happy Women’s Day flying with Vietjet’s 1.5 million HKD0 tickets

    Celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8, Vietjet is to offer a 3 golden days promotion from March 6 to 8, 2018 with 1,500,000 tickets priced from HKD0. The promotional tickets are for all domestic and international routes flying from Vietnam to Hong Kong, Seoul, Busan (South Korea)/ Kaoshiung, Taipei, Taichung, Tainan (Taiwan)/ Singapore/ Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai (Thailand)/ Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)/ Yangon (Myanmar)/ Phnom Penh, Siem Reap (Cambodia) with the flight period from April 10 to December 31, 2018.

    Especially, the first 1,000 female passengers buying tickets on the website on March 8 and paying via international cards (Visa, Master, JCB, UnionPay) will receive the promo code to purchase discount tickets through email provided when booking.

    The promotional tickets are available during the golden hours from 13:00 to 15:00 (GMT+8). Payment can be easily made with debit and credit cards of Visa/ MasterCard/ AMEX/ JCB/ KCP.

    Aiming to become the “Consumer Airline”, Vietjet is continually opening new routes, adding more aircraft, investing in modern technology and offering more added-on products and services to serve all demands of customers. Vietjet is a pioneering airline that is loved by many for its exciting promotional and entertainment programs, especially during the festive season. With high-quality services, diverse ticket classes and special low-fare tickets, Vietjet offers its passengers flying experiences on new aircraft with comfy seats, delicious hot meals, beautiful and friendly cabin crews, and other interesting added-on services.

  • Circle K Hong Kong parent focused on digital to boost growth

    Circle K Hong Kong parent focused on digital to boost growth

    Despite a challenging business environment, Circle K Hong Kong parent Convenience Retail Asia reports comparable-store sales growth last year driven by digital initiatives.

    Leading the way were O2O customer-relationship management (CRM) programs, with membership for “OK Stamp It” (Circle K) and “Cake Easy” (Saint Honore) exceeding 1 million and 300,000 respectively.

    Group revenue was up 4.6 per cent to HK$5.09 million. The core operating profit rose 7.4 per cent to $182,594 while net profit grew by 7.7 per cent.

    During the year, the group’s O2O digital retailing platform FingerShopping.com saw moderate growth in gross merchandising volume (GMV). It also achieved high pick-up and payment rates at Circle K stores in Hong Kong and Macau. Beauty and personal care continued to be the anchor category, representing about 70 per cent of total GMV.

    Turnover for the convenience-store business grew 5.4 per cent to $4.05 billion, with comparable store sales up 4.2 per cent. Turnover for the bakery business increased 1.9 per cent to $1.09 billion, with comparable store sales in Hong Kong growing 5.2 per cent.

    Gross margin and other income as a percentage of turnover increased 0.3 points to 36.9 per cent despite keen competition in the retail market and high manufacturing costs.

    At the end of December the group had 332 Circle K stores, with 10 opening in Hong Kong and nine being closed.

    Eighteen months after its launch, “OK Stamp It” has attracted more than 1 million members and won industry awards for excellence.

    At the end of December, the group had 102 Saint Honore cake shops in Hong Kong and Macau. Thirteen stores were opened and nine closed during the year. There were also 41 Saint Honore locations in Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

    The digital CRM program “Cake Easy” had more than 300,000 members by the end of the year.

    During the year the group obtained the franchise for Japan’s fast-fashion eyewear chain Zoff, opening the brand’s first store in Hong Kong.

  • Beacon VC invests in Ookbee to expand C Channel Thailand

    Beacon VC invests in Ookbee to expand C Channel Thailand

    Beacon Venture Capital announced its investment in Ookbee, the provider of Southeast Asia’s top digital lifestyle platform, to support the expansion of C Channel Thailand. Under collaboration of Ookbee and C Channel Japan, this joint venture will offer online lifestyle content, along with another new business to be announced within the first quarter of this year. Through this partnership, KASIKORNBANK (KBank) aims to approach greater audiences of new generations, which will reemphasize its digital platform leadership.

    Mr. Thanapong Na Ranong, Managing Director of Beacon Venture Capital Co., Ltd., said Beacon VC is a venture capital arm of KBank, with an aim to invest in potential startups in support of business advancements of the bank. Ookbee is one of the promising Thai startups, which has successfully redefined the digital publication landscape for the Southeast Asian market. At the early stage of business, Ookbee provided e-book products with content provided by publication companies. Currently, its products have diversified to professional- and user-generated contents, focusing on new trends and digital innovations with comprehensive online payment channels.

    C Channel Thailand, a new and interesting business of Ookbee, is a lifestyle video platform based on cooperation between Ookbee and C Channel Japan. Most recently, Beacon VC has joined in to support further development of C Channel Thailand.

    In addition, Ookbee is planning to launch another new and exciting business in 1Q18, which will not only help strengthen businesses that produce content for Ookbee’s current platform, but also spur the creation of better quality and more diverse content for service users, being part of Ookbee’s endeavor to meet the lifestyle needs of millennials. Beacon VC has set a target that such an investment will allow KBank to reach audiences, specifically Post-Millennials, in unique and creative ways, thus reinforcing KBank’s leadership in the digital platform.

    Mr. Natavudh Pungcharoenpong, CEO at Ookbee said that, “Our vision is to grow and expand platforms to accommodate creative content creation and consumption, as well as strengthening economic returns for creative communities.” Meanwhile, C Channel Thailand is an online VDO fashion magazine for women, featuring creative lifestyle content. It was launched by Ookbee in 2017 and has been popular since then. C Channel Thailand can be viewed via website and facebook. It has over 250 million monthly views and over 150,000 average views per clip.

    The partnership with Beacon VC will help Ookbee add value to C Channel Thailand and introduce new business to the market within 1Q18. The cooperation marks a significant step toward complementing Ookbee’s current digital lifestyle businesses and strengthening its ties with creative communities to enhance productive collaboration and foster its business presence.

    Since its inception in 2011, Ookbee has become No. 1 provider of digital lifestyle platform in Southeast Asia with over 10 million users and more than 1 billion page views per month. Ookbee provides a variety of informative content and entertainment on various modes of platforms, including e-books, translated novels, comics, music, videos, blogs, story chat, horoscope, from the company’s producing teams and user-generated contents. Achieving Series B funding round, the startup is expected to scale up to Series C funding round by the end of this year.

    Beacon Venture Capital, a VC arm of KASIKORNBANK PCL, was established in 2017. Mr. Thanapong Na Ranong is the company’s Managing Director. Beacon Venture Capital aims to jointly invest in Thai and international startups with the total funding of THB1 billion.

  • Jaguar Land Rover needs Brexit detail before building electric cars in Britain

    Jaguar Land Rover needs Brexit detail before building electric cars in Britain

    Jaguar Land Rover (TAMO.NS) is waiting for more information on trading conditions after Brexit before it decides whether to make electric cars in its home market, the boss of Britain’s biggest carmaker said.

    The Indian-owned automaker, which makes just under one in three of Britain’s 1.7 million cars at three factories, is building its new I-PACE electric model in Austria.

    The company is due to decide this year whether to build electric vehicles in Britain but, like its peers, is worried about the imposition of tariffs or customs checks after Brexit, snarling up supply chains and adding costs to production.

    “That makes the decision this year very, very critical and I don’t know whether we can make it,” Chief Executive Ralf Speth said at the Geneva Motor Show.

    London and Brussels hope to agree on a transitional deal this month to maintain free and unfettered trade until at least the end of 2020 ahead of a long-term Brexit agreement to be decided by the end of the year.

    Speth cited the need for support from government and academia but when asked whether Brexit was a factor in the decision-making process, he said:

    “We are waiting for these kinds of decisions. It goes without saying because uncertainty is really challenging us very much and not only us, it’s for the complete industry.

    “You hardly see inward investment any more or every decision is taking longer from every faculty. Therefore it would be … appropriate to get more information about these kinds of deals.”

  • Victoria Beckham unveils major expansion plans in Asia

    Victoria Beckham unveils major expansion plans in Asia

    Asia will be a particular focus as UK fashion brand Victoria Beckham pursues further geographical expansion.

    This follows a £30 million (US$ 41.7 million) investment from NEO Investment Partners in December, plus the appointment of fashion-industry veteran Ralph Toledano as chairman.

    Previously the CEO of Chloe, he will work closely with the team to “nurture the creative vision at the heart of the brand” as well as help it “prepare the business for its next phase of growth”, says the company.

    Toledano says his ambition is to turn the brand into a modern luxury group, while reviewing its cost base to return it to profitability. He says further expansion, particularly in Asia, where Victoria Beckham has a store in Hong Kong, is a “realisation of the company’s direct-to-consumer ambitions”.

    “Following the investment from NEO last year, I am thrilled to have the added expertise of Ralph as chairman,” says founder/creative director Victoria Beckham.

    NEO Investment Partners brands also include Parisian contemporary menswear brand AMI Paris, cult Italian luxury leather-goods brand Valextra, luxury British design brand Tom Dixon and contemporary F&B and boutique hotel brand Experimental Group.

  • Second JD.com’s 7Fresh supermarket to be opened

    Second JD.com’s 7Fresh supermarket to be opened

    Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has opened its second 7Fresh supermarket, at the China Resources Dreamport shopping centre in northern Beijing.

    This follows the launch late last year of the initial 4000sqm outlet near JD.com’s headquarters in Beijing.

    JD.com fresh division president Wang Xiaosong, who is also CEO of 7Fresh, says the supermarket brand is in a “life or death mad rush to cover the entire Beijing market”. Its goal is to open more than 1000 outlets across China during the next three to five years.

    Its concept focuses on fresh goods including produce, meat, seafood, bakery goods, ready-to-eat packaged food and cooked-to-order foods. The supermarket also aims to integrate JD’s technical expertise to improve its offering and customer experience, drawing on data analytics to help formulate inventory based on customer behaviour and manage its supply chain.

    It also integrates O2O retail into its core business, offering consumers within a several kilometre radius the ability to order groceries online for delivery to their doorsteps within 30 minutes.

    The second 7Fresh outlet covers 2600sqm and is similar in layout to the original supermarket, but makes concessions because it is smaller, such as not offering a dining area.

    7Fresh is serving as a laboratory for JD.com to further its goal of seamlessly integrating online and offline retail, and redefining retail in China.

    JD Fresh was launched in 2016, initially as an online component of the JD.com e-commerce platform.

  • Asset quality, profitability of Vietnam banks improved: Moody’s

    Asset quality, profitability of Vietnam banks improved: Moody’s

    The asset quality and profitability of 14 Vietnamese banks rated by Moody’s improved moderately year-over-year, driven by robust macroeconomic conditions and growth in core income, Moody’s Investors Service said on Tuesday.

    However, the banks’ capitalisation deteriorated because of rapid asset growth and cash dividends, Moody’s said in the “Banks – Vietnam: 2017 results show widening divergence in asset quality and profitability performance” report, adding that the banks’ funding profiles weakened mildly, as they increased their reliance on market-sensitive liabilities — mainly borrowings from other banks — to fund loan growth with cheap short-term funding sources.

    “In 2018, we expect the banks will continue to improve their asset quality and profitability, while capitalisation will weaken,” said Eugene Tarzimanov, a vice president and senior credit officer at Moody’s.

    “However, the credit profiles of banks with stronger capital buffers and lower asset risks will be further distanced from the other banks,” said Rebaca Tan, a Moody’s analyst.

    On asset quality in particular, Moody’s said that the improvement in 2017 versus 2016 was helped by problem asset recoveries and write-offs, as well as credit growth. The asset weighted-average problem loans ratio at the 14 rated banks fell to 5.7 per cent at the end of 2017 from 6.7 per cent the year before.

    Notably, four banks fully wrote off the bonds of Việt Nam Asset Management Company that they had received in exchange for problem assets, and Moody’s expects more such write-offs in 2018.

    The problem loan coverage ratios also improved, although they are still at levels which are weak by international standards.

    Moody’s said the banks’ asset quality will improve further in 2018, due to recoveries, but rapid credit growth could mask asset risks.

    With profitability, Moody’s points out that the banks’ asset weighted-average return on assets rose to 0.9 per cent in 2017 from 0.7 per cent in 2016. Profitability will continue to improve in 2018, on the back of the same factors that drove up profitability in the prior year; in particular, robust macroeconomic conditions and growth in core income.

    As for capitalisation, the asset weighted-average ratio of tangible common equity to total assets for the banks slipped to 5.5 per cent in 2017 from 5.7 per cent in 2016, pressured by declines at Government-owned banks in particular.

    Nevertheless, some banks, such as Vietnam Prosperity JSC Bank (B2 stable, b3), Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (B2 stable, b2), and HCM City Development JSC Bank (B2 stable, b3), strengthened their capital bases through the sale of new shares.

    Moody’s expects that more Vietnamese banks will increase capital by issuing new shares in 2018. However, the overall capitalisation levels will remain under pressure over the next 12 months from credit growth and dividend payments.

    Moody’s explains that in terms of funding, the banks’ funding profiles weakened moderately, as seen by the system-wide asset weighted-average loans-to-deposits climbing to 86 per cent in 2017 from 85 per cent in 2016. This trend could continue in 2018, because loan growth remains rapid.

    Read more at https://vietnamnews.vn/economy/423887/asset-quality-profitability-of-vietnam-banks-improved-moodys.html#a6iJMG6IBeduJdR1.99

  • Japanese confectionery brand Morozoff enters Dubai

    Japanese confectionery brand Morozoff enters Dubai

    Japanese confectionery and chocolatier chain Morozoff has opened its first Dubai store, at Wafi Mall.

    Launched by the Emerald Star Group, Morozoff Dubai offers not only cookies and cakes but also a gift collection to suit a range of celebrations and events.

    Morozoff president Shinji Yamaguchi says the Dubai launch is a significant development for the group, with plans already in place for expansion.

    Emerald Star, which specialises in distributing Japanese products, plans to take Morozoff to other territories in the region as well as India.

    The chain returned to Singapore in November after an absence of 14 years.

  • Fintech firms can soon offer currency-exchange services

    Fintech firms can soon offer currency-exchange services

    Non-bank institutions will be allowed to directly engage in currency exchange business starting next month as part of a broader deregulation drive to promote the local financial technology sector, the finance ministry said Tuesday.

    Under revised regulations on currency exchange, a qualified fintech firm will be able to offer a currency exchange service of up to $2,000 per person through their online platforms.

    Such fintech firms are required to make a reserve against potential claims from customers and set up a technical safety system, the ministry said.

    In 2016, a total of $5.26 billion was traded in currency exchanges.

    The government has been lifting regulations on foreign currency trading as part of a general effort to reduce the administrative regulations that have been cited for holding up market growth.