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This Furniture Brand’s Plan to Grow 50X in 5 Years

Kun Chi Jun, Business Development Director, Ladore Signature | Ray Chung, Strategy Officer, Ladore Signature

24-Nov-25 10:00

This Furniture Brand’s Plan to Grow 50X in 5 Years

Ladore Signature wants to ride "Rent-to-Own" (RTO) furniture all the way to an ACE Market listing. But with current revenues around RM500k, is their target of hitting RM25 million by 2029 ambitious... or delusional?

Business Development Director Kun Chi Jun and Strategy Officer Ray Chung join us to defend their strategy. They unpack their role as the direct-to-consumer brand of the larger group, explaining why they believe acquiring 10,000 tenants is realistic and is the magic number to fuel an IPO.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  SMEentrepreneursmarketsinvestments

Tags:  furniture retailbusiness model innovationIPO startegyrent-to-ownsme malaysia





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