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Luckin Coffee debuts in Malaysia with two outlets

Three additional outlets will open by the end of January.

Luckin Coffee has entered Malaysia with the opening of its first two outlets at Sunway Pyramid and Menara EcoWorld in Kuala Lumpur.

“This is an opportunity to engage with our customers and perfect our operations to meet local tastes and preferences,” said Dr. Jeff Lim Chee Lip, CEO of Global Aroma Sdn Bhd.

Coinciding with the soft opening, the brand also launched its Luckin Coffee app.

“As a celebration of the brand’s arrival, newly registered Luckin Coffee app users will receive a welcome pack filled with exciting promotions, discounts, and giveaways,” Lip said.

Three additional outlets will open by the end of January.

In November 2024, Hextar Industries Berhad (HIB), through its subsidiary, Global Aroma Sdn Bhd (GASB), announced that it has entered into a partnership with Luckin Coffee Holding Singapore Pte Ltd to bring the Luckin Coffee brand to Malaysia.

This collaboration grants GASB the exclusive rights to develop, open, and operate coffee shops under the Luckin Coffee brand nationwide. 

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