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Lukfook Group launches first store in Malaysia

It adds to its existing portfolio of 400 international brands.

Lukfook Group has launched its first "Lukfook Joaillerie" store in Malaysia at Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) in Kuala Lumpur.

"The group is always committed to exploring markets with growth potential. Southeast Asia, with its booming tourism industry, offers an array of potential long-term investment opportunities,” said Wong Wai Sheung, chairman and chief executive officer of Lukfook Group.

Established in Southeast Asia in 2010, Lukfook Group's new store in TRX aims to capitalise on the area's growing retail and tourism sectors, adding to its 400 international brands and enhancing the group's regional influence.

“The new shop will enable the group to expand its points of sale footprint and enhance brand awareness in the Southeast Asian market,” said Wong.

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“With over 3,320 stores worldwide, we continue to uphold our corporate vision of 'Brand of Hong Kong, Sparkling the World' by offering exquisite jewellery to our customers,” he added.
 

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