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The Coffee Club jets off to Malaysia

At least 10 stores will be unveiled by 2017.

The Coffee Club has officially signed a licencing agreement with Warung Sentral Sdn Bhd to pave the way for the brand’s expansion in Malaysia.

The agreement will aim to see the launch of at least ten Coffee Club stores across Malaysia. The first Malaysian outlet of the brand is expected to open its doors in December this year.

“Asia represents huge growth potential for The Coffee Club and we are excited by the new Malaysia venture.

“This is a very significant time for The Coffee Club as we expand our international footprint. It follows the signing of a deal between Minor Food Group and Al Nasser Holdings to expand the brand into the Middle East and North Africa and the successful opening of the first The Coffee Club store in the Maldives in early July by Minor,” said Jason Ball, CEO of The Coffee Club.

The Coffee Club currently has 66 international stores with 46 in New Zealand, 12 in Thailand, 3 in China, 1 in Maldives, and 1 in New Caledonia.

 

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