Popular Holdings

Popular Holdings or Popular, is a Singapore-based company that publishes, distributes, and retails Chinese and English language books. It has subsidiaries in countries such as Canada, the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, United Kingdom and Taiwan. In the financial year 2011, it had a turnover of S$522.4 million.[1]

Popular bookstore
TypePrivate company
IndustryRetail & distribution, publishing, e-Learning & property development
FoundedSingapore (1924 (1924) – as Cheng Hing Company)
Headquarters
Singapore
Key people
Chou Cheng Ngok (Group CEO)
ProductsBooks, stationery, assessment titles, multimedia products
Revenue S$450,317,000 (2009)
Prologue in MOKO Mall, Hong Kong

Overview

The first Popular Bookstore was set up in 1936 by Chou Sing Chu in North Bridge Road, focusing on retailing Chinese books and stationery. In March 2006, Popular Holdings was the main organiser of BookFest@Singapore, the first Chinese-language book fair ever held outside of China.[2] In May 2006, Popular Holdings staged the inaugural BookFest@Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. It is a platform for established publishers to showcase their latest publications and renowned authors to meet and interact with the readers. The inaugural BookFest@Hong Kong was organized in 2008. By 2009, the annual BookFest has become a major event of the book industries in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.[3]

Board of directors

Popular is headed by Chou Cheng Ngok, who is the Group chief executive officer and Executive Director of the Group.[4] Lim Lee Ngoh heads the operations in Malaysia and Singapore, while her counterpart in Greater China is Poon Chi Wai, Ponch. Desmond Wee Guan Oei is the Non-Executive chairman and Executive Director[5] of the Board and other directors include Lim Soon Tze, David Chia Tian Bin and Christopher Chia.[6]

Former directors include Ching Ging Oong, Poh Ping Tek, Ching Cheng Pong, Ang Tuak Liak, Vangatharaman Ramayah and Chim Choon Cheng.[7]

Group of Companies

The Group currently carries out its publishing activities through subsidiaries operating in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Canada. Its bookstore operations currently have a network of over 130 Popular Bookstores in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. It now has its core businesses in retail, distribution, publishing and e-learning.

Retail

Back in 1936, Popular focused on the retailing of Chinese books and stationery. It has now expanded its product offerings to include English books, Malay books, textbooks and assessment books, Gadgets & IT products, household appliances, titbits, stationery, multimedia products and many more.[8] It currently has stores in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.

Bookfest

POPULAR held its first BookFest in 2006. It had started out with the objective of promoting the reading of Chinese across regions and bringing in the foremost works of Chinese literature.[9]

Distribution and Publishing

In 1999, POPULAR Group set up a purchasing office in Taiwan to purchase Chinese books for Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. With the expansion of the business, Popular Book Company Ltd was established in 2003 as a subsidiary of POPULAR Group. POPULAR Group now exports Chinese books in Taiwan, distributes books to Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong through around 188 POPULAR outlets. Novum Organum, also a subsidiary of POPULAR, is the distributor for the Group’s house brands and focuses on the book markets in Singapore and Malaysia.[10]

E-Learning

POPULAR made an early foray into e-Learning in Hong Kong, with the establishment of Popular e-Learning (HK) Ltd. (‘PeLH’) in 2000. It provides e-Learning software and solutions to schools in Hong Kong, South East Asia and Taiwan.[11] In 2001, Guangzhou Cyber Progress Information Technology Limited (GCPIT) was established to support PeLH in its efforts.[12]

Controversies

In 2017 the Popular Holdings company Popular Book Company Canada received criticism for publishing a book that asserted that people native to North America, "agreed to move to different areas to make room for the new settlements." Once the controversy gained popular attention Popular Book Company Canada announced that they would immediately recall all of the books and work with First Nations to improve, "understanding how best to write about this part of Canada’s history so that our materials are accurate."[13][14]

Subsidiaries

The list of its subsidiaries is listed below:[15]

  • Active & Independent Education Limited
  • Ampress Limited
  • Arajasa Corporation Sdn Bhd
  • CD Rama Limited
  • CD Rama Sdn Bhd
  • Cyber Progress Technology Limited
  • Educational Publishing House Limited
  • Educational Publishing House Pte Ltd
  • Educational Publishing House, Limited
  • Eduland Pte Ltd
  • EduSmart Company Limited
  • English Language Publishing Limited
  • EPH Publishing (M) Sdn Bhd
  • Epilogue Catering Ptd Ltd
  • Guangzhou Cyber Progress Information Technology Limited
  • Guangzhou Pan Lloyds Information Technology Development Company Limited
  • Harris Book Company (M) Sdn Bhd
  • Harris Book Company Limited
  • Harris Book Company Pte Ltd
  • Kam Pui Enterprises Limited
  • Kinder Education Press Limited
  • New Chapter Book Company Pte Ltd
  • Novum Organum Publishing House (M) Sdn Bhd
  • Novum Organum Publishing House Pte Ltd
  • Pan Lloyds Education Limited
  • Pan Lloyds Publishers Limited
  • Popular Book Company (Canada) Limited
  • Popular Book Company Limited
  • Popular Book Company Pte Ltd
  • Popular Book Co. (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
  • Popular e-Learning (Beijing) Ltd
  • Popular e-Learning (H.K.) Limited
  • Popular e-Learning Holdings Pte Ltd
  • Popular Land Investment Pte Ltd
  • Popular Land Pte Ltd
  • Popular Modern Books Company Limited
  • Popular Warehouse and Distribution Pte Ltd
  • PopularWorld (Beijing) Limited
  • PopularWorld.com Pte Ltd
  • Prologue Publishing Pte Ltd
  • Seashore Publishing (M) Sdn Bhd
  • Smart English Company Limited

References

  1. "Popular Holdings Limited 2011 Annual Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  2. "Read All About It in Singapore". China Daily. 11 March 2006. Retrieved 28 July 2006.
  3. "Popular Holdings Limited 2009 Annual Report — Corporate Milestones". Archived from the original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  4. "CEO, Popular Holdings, Chou Cheng Ngok | On the Record". CNA. 7 January 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  5. "Change - Announcement of Appointment: Appointment of Independent Non-Executive Director". infopub.sgx.com. Archived from the original on 4 November 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  6. "Board of Directors". POPULAR. POPULAR Holdings Limited. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  7. "About POPULAR | Board of Directors". POPULAR. POPULAR Holdings Limited. Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  8. Haoxiang, Cai (28 December 2015). "Stationery, but still Popular". The Business Times. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  9. "Speech by Mr Lui Tuck Yew at the Opening of BookFest@Singapore 2009". Ministry of Communications and Information. 11 December 2009. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  10. "Distribution". POPULAR. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  11. "Popular e-Learning HK Ltd". Bloomberg. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  12. "Guangzhou Cyber Progress Information Technology Ltd". Bloomberg. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  13. Palma, Bethania (1 November 2017). "Did a Children's Textbook Say Canada's First Nations 'Agreed' to Make Room for European Settlers?". Snopes. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  14. "Popular Book Company Canada Ltd". Facebook. 3 October 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  15. "Popular Worldwide". POPULAR. POPULAR Holdings. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
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