How many employees does Mydin have?

How many employees does Mydin have?

4,000 employees
Mydin sell local and overseas products at affordable prices, and cater to a large segment of the Malaysian population. The company has 4,000 employees across 28 branches nationwide.

How many branches of mydin?

66 branches
To date, MYDIN has 66 branches nationwide including 27 MYDIN Supermarkets, 17 MYDIN Emporium, 3 MYDIN Bazaars, 3 MYDIN Mart franchises, 7 convenience stores operating as MyMart, 7 MYDIN supermarket and 2 premium stores known as SAM’S Grocery.

Is Mydin a listed company?

Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd is not considering raising capital from a public listing as it will not suit Mydin’s business strategy in the current retail environment, according to MD Datuk Dr Ameer Ali Mydin.

Who is the founder of Mydin?

Gulam Husen Jamal
Mydin/Founders

What is the meaning of Mydin?

Mydin is a Malaysian chain of hypermarket, supermarket and emporiums. Mydin is the largest hypermarket chain in Malaysia.

When was Mydin founded?

1957
Mydin/Founded

What is MyMydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd?

Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd is one of the largest and well-established Malaysian-owned Companies involved in wholesaling and retailing. The company was founded in 1940 and was based on Subang Jaya, Malaysia. The company incorporated in 1957.

What does Mydin do?

Mydin is the biggest business in Malaysia which undertake activity in wholesaling and retailing. Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd. owns and operates hypermarkets, emporiums, bazaars, minimarkets, convenience shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and franchise stores in Malaysia.

Who are the competitors of Mydin?

The main competitors of Mydin are Carefour, Qiant and Tesco. Mydin target more on Muslim market and their target market is as halal-wide as their range of products.

Is MyMydin halal?

Mydin target more on Muslim market and their target market is as halal-wide as their range of products. It offers food and beverage, apparel, accessories, household goods, fittings and furnishings, electronics, children’s toys and even exercises equipment, stationeries, daily and dairy products, toiletries and Muslim goods.

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