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Econsave
View on WikipediaEconsave is a supermarket chain in Malaysia owned by Econsave Cash & Carry Sdn. Bhd.[3] It was founded in 1955 by the Lai family as a sundry store in Klang, Selangor. Econsave is also known to manufacture "Econsave" and "E&S" branded goods.[4][5]
Key Information
As of 2025, Econsave is the largest chain of supermarket/hypermarket in Malaysia with over 108 branches Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak.[6] A significant portion of the locations are located in peninsula Malaysia with growing presence in Sabah and Sarawak.[7][8]
History
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The history of Econsave began with a wooden sundry shop in Port Klang more than 60 years ago. In the home state of Selangor, Econsave has the largest and most extensive network of branches in all the main towns in Malaysia.[9][10][11]
See also
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[edit]- ^ Thousands flood to Econsave,[1], cnnindonesia.com, Retrieved September 13, 2021
- ^ Econsave company profile,[2], bloomberg.com, Retrieved September 13, 2021
- ^ Econsave to become anchor of tenant,[3], theborneopost.com/, Retrieved May 30, 2021
- ^ Our history,[4], econsave.com.my, Retrieved May 30, 2021
- ^ Mycare works with Econsave to help raise donations,[5] nst.com.my, Retrieved May 30, 2021
- ^ Econsave's helps people who raise white flag,[6] thestar.com.my, Retrieved September 13, 2021
- ^ Econsave's helps kids in need,[7] sinarharian.com, Retrieved September 13, 2021
- ^ Econsave to add new branch [8] bharian.com.my, Retrieved May 30, 2021
- ^ Econsave went savage on TikTok,[9], therakyatpost.com, Retrieved September 13, 2021
- ^ Econsave lodges police report over lies about sales of its good,[10], malaysiakini.com, Retrieved September 13, 2021
- ^ Econsave distributes 100,000 poridges,[11], hmetro.com, Retrieved September 13, 2021
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[edit]Econsave
View on GrokipediaCompany Overview
Description
Econsave is a prominent Malaysian hypermarket and supermarket chain specializing in affordable everyday essentials, operating under the banner of Econsave Cash & Carry Sdn. Bhd.[2][11] It focuses on delivering value-for-money grocery shopping through an everyday low pricing strategy, catering primarily to budget-conscious consumers seeking quality household and fresh produce items at competitive rates.[12][13] As of 2024, Econsave operates 100 outlets across Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak, with further expansion in 2025 including new branches in Kuala Kangsar and Gong Badak, establishing it as one of the largest hypermarket operators in the country.[4][5][6] This extensive network underscores its market position as a key player in Malaysia's retail landscape, with a strong emphasis on accessibility for local communities through strategically located stores in townships and urban areas.[2][3] The chain's tagline, "Bandingkan Harga Kami" (Compare Our Prices), encapsulates its commitment to transparency and affordability, encouraging shoppers to verify its low prices against competitors while promoting wise spending habits.[12] Originating from a family-run sundry shop in 1955, Econsave has expanded significantly, including into East Malaysia, to serve diverse regional needs.[2] In terms of affordability and community-oriented locations, it is often compared to Mydin, another value-driven retailer, though Econsave maintains a broader footprint with a more traditional store aesthetic.[3]Ownership and Leadership
Econsave is owned by Econsave Cash & Carry Sdn. Bhd., a family-owned Malaysian retail company founded by the Lai family.[11][2] The business traces its roots to the five Lai siblings—four brothers and one sister—who established the modern Econsave chain by expanding their parents' original sundry shop, Rong Long, in Port Klang.[3][14] Their father, Lai Poh Thian, had initially set up the shop in 1955, where the siblings gained early experience in retailing.[3][14] Leadership has remained family-directed since inception, with the siblings collectively steering operations. Lai Sia Ling, the youngest brother, serves as Executive Director and has been instrumental in guiding the company's growth.[14][15] The evolution of leadership was shaped in the 1980s when the Lai siblings studied business in Australia, drawing inspiration from local supermarkets to modernize the family's traditional sundry operations into a contemporary retail model.[2][3] As a private entity, Econsave continues under family ownership, emphasizing internal governance focused on sustainable retail expansion without public listing.[11][2]History
Founding and Early Development
Econsave's roots trace back to 1955, when Lai Poh Thian founded Rong Long, a modest wooden sundry shop in Port Klang, Malaysia, using savings accumulated over 14 years as a laborer. The shop, spanning less than 200 square feet, marked the humble beginnings of what would become a major retail chain. This establishment provided the foundational retailing experience for the Lai family, serving as the starting point for their involvement in the grocery business. As a family-run operation, Rong Long focused on selling basic groceries and household items to the local community in Port Klang. The Lai children, including four brothers and one sister, actively assisted their father in daily operations, fostering a hands-on approach to retail that emphasized affordability and accessibility for everyday needs. Over the subsequent decades, the business gradually expanded beyond its initial sundry shop format, adapting to local demands while remaining under tight family oversight. In the 1980s, the Lai siblings pursued tertiary education in business administration in Australia, where frequent visits to local supermarkets introduced them to modern retail concepts such as efficient layouts, bulk purchasing, and customer-focused operations. This exposure profoundly influenced their vision, inspiring plans to transform the family's traditional sundry shop into a more structured retail model upon their return to Malaysia. These ideas laid the groundwork for innovating beyond conventional local practices. Under ongoing family management, Rong Long evolved from a simple sundry shop into a cash-and-carry model, emphasizing wholesale-style distribution of goods to both consumers and small traders. This transition reflected the siblings' commitment to scaling operations while preserving the core focus on cost-effective retail, positioning the business for further development in the competitive Malaysian market.Expansion and Milestones
Econsave marked its entry into the branded retail market with the opening of its first outlet on October 8, 1993, in Pekan Kapar, Klang, Selangor, establishing a foundation for affordable grocery shopping in the region.[3] This initial store adopted a hypermarket format, emphasizing low prices on essential goods to attract budget-conscious consumers in urban and suburban areas.[2] The chain's growth accelerated in the early 2000s, earning recognition for its value-driven approach. In 2003, Econsave received the inaugural Anugerah Kedai Harga Patut (AKHP) award from the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP), highlighting its commitment to fair pricing.[2] By 2005, it was honored as a Superbrand by Superbrands Malaysia, affirming its status as a trusted retailer nationwide.[2] Expansion into East Malaysia began in 2013 with the opening of the first Sarawak outlet in MYY Mall, Miri, extending Econsave's reach beyond Peninsular Malaysia.[2] The following year, 2014, saw a significant milestone as the 50th outlet launched in Klebang, Perak, solidifying the chain's presence across multiple states through township-based developments that integrated stores into local communities.[2] In 2015, Econsave further diversified its formats and geography. The first Sabah outlet opened on July 11 in Darvel Bay Plaza, Lahad Datu, marking deeper penetration into Borneo.[2] Later that year, on December 17, the Pasar Ekonomi Express format debuted in Taman Klang Utama, introducing compact, neighborhood-oriented stores to complement the larger hypermarkets and support ongoing township expansions.[2] Continued accolades underscored Econsave's competitive edge. In 2019, it won five Price Comparison awards from Hargapedia as champion in the "Lowest Price Fresh Product" and "Lowest Price Grocery Product" categories, reinforcing its reputation for affordability.[2] By 2020, Econsave had grown to 87 outlets across Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak, positioning it as the largest hypermarket operator in the country at that time.[2] The chain reached 88 outlets in July 2022 with the opening of a new store in Pandamaran, Klang.[16] Expansion continued, reaching the milestone of 100 outlets nationwide by late 2024, including new branches in Gua Musang and Kuala Selangor.[4]Operations
Store Network
Econsave operates approximately 140 retail outlets across Malaysia as of November 2025, making it one of the largest supermarket chains in the country.[17] The network is heavily concentrated in Peninsular Malaysia, particularly in densely populated urban and township areas such as Selangor, Perak, and Johor, where the majority of stores serve middle- and lower-income communities with accessible locations near residential neighborhoods.[17] This strategic placement emphasizes convenience for everyday shoppers, aligning with the chain's focus on affordability and community integration.[3] The outlets are distributed across 13 states and federal territories, with the highest density in Selangor, which hosts 62 stores, followed by Perak and Johor with 19 and 17 stores respectively. Smaller presences exist in other Peninsular states like Negeri Sembilan (8 outlets), Pulau Pinang (6), and Melaka (4), while East Malaysia accounts for a limited but growing share, including 4 outlets in Sarawak and 3 in Sabah. Expansions into East Malaysia began with the first Sarawak store in Miri on June 14, 2013, and the inaugural Sabah outlet in Lahad Datu on July 11, 2015.[17][2] Econsave employs two primary store formats to cater to varying customer needs: larger hypermarkets and supermarkets offering a full range of groceries, household items, and essentials for comprehensive shopping trips, and smaller Pasar Ekonomi Express outlets designed for quick-access purchases of daily necessities in high-density residential areas. The Express format was introduced in 2015 with the opening of the first location in Taman Klang Utama on December 17, providing a compact, community-focused alternative to the full-sized stores.[17][2] This dual approach allows Econsave to penetrate both suburban townships and urban centers effectively, prioritizing sites that are easily reachable by public transport and foot traffic to support budget-conscious families.[3]| State/Region | Number of Outlets |
|---|---|
| Selangor | 62 |
| Perak | 19 |
| Johor | 17 |
| Negeri Sembilan | 8 |
| Pulau Pinang | 6 |
| Melaka | 4 |
| Kedah | 4 |
| Sarawak | 4 |
| Kelantan | 3 |
| Pahang | 3 |
| Kuala Lumpur | 6 |
| Sabah | 3 |
| Terengganu | 1 |
| Total | 140 |
