Bangkok Post

OR takes 20% share in Okajhu eatery

Petrol stations set to host more outlets

- YUTHANA PRAIWAN

PTT Oil and Retail Business (OR) has bought a 20% share worth more than 400 million baht in Okajhu organic restaurant business under its merger and acquisitio­n strategy to grow non-oil retail, including more Okajhu branches at PTT petrol stations.

Okajhu has 14 restaurant­s nationwide while OR operates more than 1,900 oil refilling stations, which often include mixed-use areas for shopping, convenienc­e stores and Cafe Amazon coffee shops.

The new investment contract was signed yesterday between Okajhu operator Pluk Phak Praw Rak Mae Co and Modulus Venture, a subsidiary of OR, in a ceremony presided over by OR president and chief executive Jiraphon Kawswat.

The share acquisitio­n is in line with OR’s inorganic policy to increase its profit in the long term.

OR wants to invest in companies with high potential and seek new opportunit­ies in food and beverage business, said Rajsuda Rungsiyaku­ll, OR senior executive vice-president for corporate strategy, innovation and sustainabi­lity.

“We plan to branch out Okajhu in PTT stations,” said Ms Rajsuda, also an executive of Modulus Venture, which was set up to make investment­s in new businesses.

She said OR also wants to sell food under Grab & Go service through its Cafe Amazon in Bangkok, neighbouri­ng provinces and northern provinces.

“Many people tend to live in a rush and prefer buying ready-toeat food and take home instead of eating at restaurant­s,” said Ms Rajsuda.

Chalakon Eakchaipat­anakul, chief executive of Pluk Phak Praw Rak Mae Co, said his company plans to spend money from the share sales to further expand organic vegetable business, which Okajhu restaurant­s are based on.

Smart farming technology will be used to ensure the company has high-quality produce to meet demand, he said.

Vegetable distributi­on centres are planned and “we also want to set up a learning centre on organic farming,” said Mr Chalakon.

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Many people tend to live in a rush and prefer buying ready-to-eat food and take home. RAJSUDA RUNGSIYAKU­LL Senior executive vicepresid­ent, OR

 ??  ?? Okajhu organic restaurant. The OR investment in Okajhu is expected to promote the organic vegetable business.
Okajhu organic restaurant. The OR investment in Okajhu is expected to promote the organic vegetable business.

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