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Gold Business Thriving In M'sia Despite World Economic Strain, Says Habib Jewels MD
GEORGE TOWN, Feb 2 (Bernama) -- The bearish world economy has not affected
the gold business in Malaysia as the people are still buying jewellery and
gemstones for investment and personal use, a prominent jeweller said Wednesday.
Habib Jewels Managing Director Meer Sadik Habib said his company's
jewellery sales are on the rise despite the spiralling gold price.
He said the gold price hike in the world market has given more confidence to
the people to invest in gold including buying jewellery.
"The people are not buying jewellery merely for personal use but also as an
investment following a sharp rise in gold price," he told reporters after the
opening of the Jawi Peranakan (Indian-Muslim community) Heritage Gallery by the
Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas.
To provide investment guarantee for gold items to its customers, Meer Sadik
said Habib Jewels, a household name in Malaysia's gold business, operated Al
Rahnu Islamic pawnshops which accept pawning of jewellery and gemstones.
He said Habib Jewels' sales touched about RM300 million (US$99.30 million)
last year and "we are confident to perform even better this year."
"We are aiming to boost our sales by 10 to 20 per cent this year due to
growing demand for jewellery and gemstones.
"The demand is high as our jewellery and gemstones have their unique
features blend with traditional and modern designs," he said.
To cope with the rising demand, Habib Jewels, a fully integrated jeweller
involved in wholesaling, retailing, manufacturing, micro-financing (pawnbroking)
and franchising, will invest about RM4 million (US$1.32 million) to open two new
branches in Perak and Pahang this year, he said.
Meer Sadik said he has no plans as yet to open branches overseas as he
intends to focus on the domestic market.
"However, we are actively engaged in promoting our brands overseas," he
said.
On the heritage gallery, he said, the Habib Jewels Group, which started in
Penang (north Malaysia) 50 years ago as a family-owned business, has invested
about RM2 million (US$661,909) to refurbish its old premises at Jalan
Masjid Kapitan Keling.
The gallery showcases a collection of more than 100 antique jewellery and
germstones including more than 100-year-old gold items worn by Indian-Muslim
women in Penang. (US$ 1 = RM3.02)
-- BERNAMA