Padini

Padini Holdings Bhd
Industry Fashion
Clothing
Textiles
Genre Retail
Founded 1975
Headquarters Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Hong Kong
Area served
Australia
Brunei
Singapore
Indonesia
Thailand
Oman
Philippines
Egypt
Malaysia
Vietnam
United Arab Emirates
Saudi Arabia
Syria
North Korea
Bahrain
Qatar
Morocco
Kuwait
Myanmar
Cambodia
Egypt[1]
Key people
Chairman, Tuan Haji Said Bin Mohamed Yasin, (Independent Non-Executive), Managing Director Mr.Yong Pang Chaun (Founder), DirectorsMun Yee Ho, Company Secretary
Fong Ying Tam, Company Secretary
Products clothing, shoes, bags, belts, sunglasses, leather goods, necklace and other fashion accessory
IncreaseRM 49.5 million (2009)[2]
Website Official Website

Padini Holdings Berhad (MYX: 7052) is a Malaysia-based investment holding company. The company sells both men's and ladies’ shoes and accessories, garments, ancillary products, children’s garments, maternity wear and accessories through various subsidiaries. Its most prominent brands are Padini and VINCCI. Its goods are exported to mainly The Middle East and Southeast Asian countries.

Background

Its goods are sold in retail flagship stores and concept stores. The Padini Concept Store is a concept which houses all Padini Holdings brands under one roof or “one-stop-shopping”. The first of such outlets was opened in Johor Bahru City Square, Johor Bahru, Malaysia in 1999. Padini Holdings Bhd focuses on fast retailing, where new products come online within weeks.[3] Currently, its stores are scattered all around the country boasting store locations in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and Mid Valley Megamall.

History

Padini began operations as Hwayo Garments Manufacturers Company in 1971, it was affiliated in garment manufacturing and wholesaling. It entered the retail industry in 1975 with flagship brand Padini. VINCCI was established to market ladies shoes, bags, belts and other accessories in 1986. Many brands including MIKI, SEED, ROPÉ, P & Co. and PADINI AUTHENTICS labels were launched in the following decades.

In 1991, Home Stores Sdn Bhd was launched to hold all the companies involved in the Group's retail, wholesale and manufacturing businesses. It was subsequently renamed to the present Padini Holdings a year later. In 1995, Padini Holdings Sdn Bhd was converted to a public company limited by shares and adopted the name, Padini Holdings Berhad and soon listed on the Second Board of the then Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange.

The year 2000 witnessed the establishment of Padini Dot Com Sdn Bhd to provide electronic business services and solutions for the group. Padini Holdings was transferred to the Main Board of the KLCI Bursa Malaysia in 2005.[4]

Prominent brands

VINCCI

The most prominent brand of the Padini family in Malaysia. A footwear brand that focuses on chic and affordability, most of its shoes are made from synthetic material. It also sells watches, sunglasses, PVC handbags and bead accessories.

MIKI

The two brands under the MIKI flag are: MIKI Kids and MIKI Maternity. MIKI Kids are designed for toddlers while Miki Maternity is designed for fashionable mums-to-be. polyester spandex, poly rayon spandex, cotton poplin and cotton nylon are among the materials used.

SEED

SEED focuses on urban office-wear for the masses. Affordable and forward-looking. The clothes under this line are usually jackets, coats, suits, office pants and knee-length skirts.

Padini Authentics

This brand focuses on quality casual wear. Its targets the teenager segment of the market. It sells pullovers, jackets, shirts and a variety of denims, khakis and knitwear.

Subsidiaries

Its major subsidiaries include: Vincci Ladies’ Specialties Centre Sdn. Bhd, Padini Corporation Sdn. Bhd., Seed Corporation Sdn. Bhd., Yee Fong Hung (Malaysia) Sendirian Berhad, Mikihouse Children’s Wear Sdn. Bhd., Vincci Holdings Sdn. Bhd., Padini Dot Com Sdn. Bhd., The New World Garment Manufacturers Sdn. Bhd. Padini International Limited.

See also

References

  1. "Company introduction". Archived from the original on September 18, 2009.
  2. Padini FY10 sales growth to slow
  3. "The Edge Malaysia".
  4. "Flashback". Padini Holdings. Archived from the original on March 9, 2009.
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