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Mr D.I.Y allocates RM438 mil for expansion plans

CEO Adrian Ong says the company plans to increase the number of retail stores to 900 nationwide by December 2021

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2020 2:40PM

Mr D.I.Y allocates RM438 mil for expansion plans
Currently, Mr D.I.Y has 670 stores across Malaysia and four in Brunei. – Twitter pic, October 26, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Home improvement retailer Mr D.I.Y Group (M) Bhd (Mr D.I.Y), which debuted on Bursa Malaysia’s main market today, is allocating a capital expenditure of RM438 million for its expansion plans over the next two years.

Chief executive officer Adrian Ong said the company plans to increase the number of its retail stores under the brand Mr D.I.Y, Mr Toy and Mr Dollar to 900 outlets nationwide by December 2021.

To-date, Mr D.I.Y has 670 stores across Malaysia and four in Brunei. 

"Our focus is to continue opening more stores in our markets in Malaysia and Brunei. Our home improvement stores under the Mr D.I.Y brand will continue to be the main focus for growth, followed by Mr Dollar and Mr Toy.

“We will finance using the strong cash generative capability of our business, which does not only fund our growth but also provide sufficient cashflow for us to pay dividends to our shareholders,” said Ong.

He said this during a virtual press conference in conjunction with the company’s listing today.  

“This year alone, we have opened 81 stores and grown our store network by 13.7%. Although brick and mortar stores remain our primary growth strategy, we have also grown our e-commerce business to offer an omnichannel shopping experience to our customers,” he said.

Going forward, Ong said the group will continue to invest in strengthening its business and plans to grow its e-commerce segment, which saw a 500% rise in revenue in the first half of this year.

He said the group is cautiously optimistic that its businesses would bring value to the shareholders in the long-term.

“Under the Mr D.I.Y brand, we invested with a target of payback in two years and that is a very good payback.

“That is the benchmark which we had set for our businesses, but it is too early to set the payback period for our new businesses,” he added.

As at 12.01pm, Mr D.I.Y advanced 12 sen to RM1.72, with 24.80 million shares traded. – Bernama, October 26, 2020

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