Home retailer Iuiga plans to expand into food, enter Malaysia
Janice Heng
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Singapore
SINGAPORE homeware brand Iuiga is expanding its range and reach, introducing food products and consumables in the second half of this year and planning to head to Malaysia next year, chief growth officer Jaslyn Chan told The Business Times. Its Series A funding round is set to close this May. (see amendment note)
Having started as an online retailer in August 2017, Iuiga aims to have 10 brick-and-mortar outlets in Singapore by year-end. Last year, it opened a pop-up in SingPost Centre in Paya Lebar, followed by stores in Causeway Point and Tampines 1.
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