
Chick-fil-A bets $75m for Singapore expansion
This marks the brand’s first entry in Asia Pacific.
Chick-fil-A will spend $75m for its 10-year expansion plan in Singapore, with the first restaurant to open late 2025.
Singapore-born Chyn Koh will be the first Chick-fil-A local owner-operator in Asia.
“Expanding in both Europe and Asia is a meaningful milestone for Chick-fil-A,” said Andrew T. Cathy, chief executive officer of Chick-fil-A, Inc. “The investments we’re making in the U.K. and Singapore not only present opportunities for our business, but are also a chance for us to bring what makes Chick-fil-A special to new places – great food and remarkable hospitality, our unique franchise model and the positive impact we have in communities.”
Chick-fil-A first announced its plans to open in Singapore in 2024.