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​Parkson closes fourth outlet in Vietnam

​Parkson closes fourth outlet in Vietnam

Tuesday, February 27, 2018, 11:03 GMT+7

Malaysian department store operator Parkson has closed another outlet in Ho Chi Minh City, making a total of four closed locations in Vietnam.   

Parkson Flemington, located in District 11, ceased service in late January, Thuy Duong Co., which operates the brand in Vietnam, said in an announcement on Monday.

All business partners at the outlet had been notified of, and agreed upon, the shutdown, according to Thuy Duong Co.

The company asserted that its business remains normal at the six remaining Parkson stores in Vietnam, where customers can still enjoy benefits from their membership.

In January 2015, the Malaysian chain closed its first Vietnam location, Hanoi-based Parkson Keangnam.

This was followed by the shutdowns of Ho Chi Minh City’s Parkson Paragon in May 2016, and Parkson Thai Ha in Hanoi in December the same year.

People move furniture out of the Parkson Flemington department store in Ho Chi Minh City on February 26, 2018. Photo: Tuoi Tre
People move furniture out of the Parkson Flemington department store in Ho Chi Minh City on February 26, 2018. Photo: Tuoi Tre

According to its website, Parkson now has six open locations in the Southeast Asian country, with four in Ho Chi Minh City - Parkson Saigon Tourist Plaza, Parkson Cantavil, Parkson Hung Vuong Plaza and Parkson CT Plaza.

The others are Parkson TD in the northern city of Hai Phong, and Parkson Vinh Trung in the central city of Da Nang.

These venues are under tough competition from the modern, multifunctional shopping malls

Parkson enjoyed its heyday in Vietnam between 2005 and 2010 but began to lag behind newer shopping venues in 2011.

Parkson stores lack the entertainment and dining experiences offered by modern trade centers and fail to welcome a special type of customer in the social media era – those who visit malls only for window shopping, selfies and Facebook check-ins, according to analysts.

The boom of online commerce in Vietnam has also allowed people to easily purchase products from foreign merchants through the Internet, having an adverse impact on Parkson business, which targets mid-luxury customers.

Last year Parkson raked in nearly VND500 billion (US$22 million) worth of revenue from its Vietnam operations, but its accumulated losses rose to more than VND60 billion ($2.64 million), according to Parkson Retail Asia.

The loss in the fourth quarter of 2017 alone was more than VND10 billion ($440,000), compared to VND25 billion ($1.1 million) in the same period one year earlier.

As of 2017, Parkson Holdings Berhad had an extensive network of 131 stores, spanning approximately 2.1 million square meters of retail space across cities in Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Myanmar.

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Son Luong / Tuoi Tre News

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