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MPH Bookstore Fact Sheet
MPH Bookstores has its roots in 1815 when William Milne, a young
missionary, established a permanent mission press in Malacca. This
establishment moved to Singapore in 1890 with the primary objective
of printing literature.
In 1906, the organization underwent another name change to the
Methodist Publishing House. In 1927, it was incorporated as Malaya
Publishing House when it became a public listed company. Following
the announcement of the Malaysian nation in 1963, the company
changed its name to Malaysia Publishing House and new bookstores
were opened in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Malacca. To the public,
Malaysia Publishing House has always been known as MPH.
The late Jack Chia, acquired MPH in 1972. MPH then became known as
Jack Chia-MPH Ltd. The company changed its name to MPH Ltd in March
2000 to reflect the change in its majority ownership since 1998. MPH
Bookstores Sdn Bhd was 100% owned by MPH Group (S) Pte Ltd which in
turn was a subsidiary of MPH Ltd, a public company listed on the
stock exchange of Singapore.
On 20 December 2002, MPH Bookstores (S) Pte Ltd was bought over by a
Malaysian company, Jalinan Inspirasi Sdn Bhd, which is part of a
large Malaysian conglomerate controlled by Malaysian businessman Tan
Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary. Jalinan Inspirasi changed its name to
MPH Group Malaysia Sdn Bhd to reflect its core businesses and it now
owns MPH Bookstores (Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia), MPH
Distributors (Malaysia and Singapore) and MPH Library Services
(Singapore).
MPH Bookstores' location in Singapore are primarily situated at
Raffles City Shopping Mall, CityLink Mall and Robinson Road which
caters to the office crowd and the surrounding vicinity. Its outlet
at Novena Square also boasts a major clientele around its area.
About MPH Bookstores
MPH Bookstores
is a well-established chain of bookstores. It retails books,
magazines, stationery, gifts and greeting cards. The chain has four
outlets in Singapore, located in the city areas and the suburbs.
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