Commune gives Koda flying start for fresh year

Expansion in China of its in-house brand Commune has kickstarted the latest fiscal year for Singapore furniture group Koda.

With seven more Commune stores on the mainland, coupled with rising exports, Koda’s first-quarter net profit jumped 64 per cent to US$1.4 million while revenue rose 4.5 per cent to $12.3 million.

This, coupled with lower production costs, improved economies of scale and more efficient supply chain, lifted the group’s gross profit margin by 6.1 points to 34.5 per cent.

At the end of the quarter on September 30, Commune had 50 outlets across Singapore, China, Malaysia and Australia, and says it is on track to setting up 100 outlets in China by 2020. Over the next 12 months, Commune will be rolled out in fresh markets within Asia.

In China, Commune is seen as being different, even avant-garde, says Commune CEO Joshua Koh. “Commune’s growing appeal among younger home-owners gives us confidence to roll out more stores in China and elsewhere in Asia.”

Founded in Singapore in 1972, Koda is an original design manufacturer that has production and sourcing bases in China and Vietnam, plus a specialist manufacturing plant in Malaysia. Established in 2011, Commune Lifestyle is a wholly owned subsidiary managed by the third generation of the founding Koh family.

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