The Phnom Penh Post

Flood of bubble tea competitio­n for Chatime franchise

- Hor Kimsay

CAMBODIAN operations of Taiwanese bubble tea chain Chatime have felt the impact of increased competitio­n, with the local franchise holder projecting slower growth this year in a market saturated by a wave of similar beverage brands.

Lim Nira, CEO of Brand Management, which holds the franchise for Chatime in Cambodia, said yesterday that the chain’s growth in the Kingdom peaked in 2013, but has slowed dur ing the l ast four years on increased competitio­n from other inter national chains entering the market.

“The market is now saturated,” he said.

“Our business is still stable because our sales have not declined. There is still growth, it is just not as strong as before.”

He added that as other internatio­nal franchises have flooded Cambodia, offer ing nearly identical products in a limited market, there has been a decline in demand to open new Chatime branches.

While Nira declined to disclose the company’s revenue figures, he confirmed that Chatime’s footprint has shrunk from 19 outlets in 2015 to 16 this year.

“But Chatime will manage to survive because we have a client base that knows our brand very well,” he said, adding that his customers tend to be bubble tea enthusiast­s below the age of 30.

Phnom Penh has emerged as a battlegrou­nd for coffee and tea franchises, with Chatime going head to head with other Taiwanese bubble tea chains, such as Dakasi and Koi Café.

The competitio­n has already claimed casualties. Last June, Cambodia-based Brown Coffee closed all five locations of its Taiwanese bubble tea franchise Gong Cha claiming that profits had underperfo­rmed. Rival chain ShareTea has also closed locations in the capital.

In addition to bubble tea, consumers have a vast variety of beverage choices that include such name brands as the UK’s Costa Coffee, Australia’s Gloria Jean’s and American giant Starbucks.

However, a new emerging player is Thailand’s Café Amazon which has a g g re s s i v e l y r ol l e d out 3 4 branch stores as of the end of March, becoming one of Cambodia’s newest and most popular coffee chains.

 ?? SRENG MENG SRUN ?? A customer enjoys a drink at a Chatime store yesterday in Phnom Penh.
SRENG MENG SRUN A customer enjoys a drink at a Chatime store yesterday in Phnom Penh.

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