Indonesian coffee chain Kopi Kenangan – also known as Kenangan Coffee – is expanding its global footprint, beginning with the launch of its first stores in India and the Philippines.
The company will open its first Philippine store in October at SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City.
In India, Kopi Kenangan will make its debut early next year through a licensing agreement with a local F&B business. However, specific details have yet to be finalised.
During its initial expansion phase in Southeast Asia, the company said it would focus on establishing at least 10 stores in shopping centres.
“Our expansion into Malaysia and Singapore is a testament to our commitment to serving quality coffee to more people around the world,” said Edward Tirtanata, founder and CEO of Kopi Kenangan.
“Moving forward, we hope to continue expanding our reach by opening 500 international Kenangan Coffee outlets across various countries,” he said.
Founded in 2017, Kopi Kenangan is one of the largest branded coffee chains in Indonesia, with more than 900 outlets across 60 cities.
The brand made its international debut in Malaysia in 2022, followed by an expansion into Singapore last year, where it currently operates 48 and seven locations, respectively.