MALAYSIA’s OldTown White Coffee said it is investing P400 million to expand its footprint in the Visayas and Mindanao over the next five years.
“The investment will cover the opening of 20 OldTown White Coffee outlets, with 10 planned for Mindanao and 10 for Visayas,” Del Mundo Group, which is the Philippine licensee of the coffee chain, said in a statement sent over the weekend.
Originating from Ipoh, Malaysia, the coffee chain operates over 200 outlets in Malaysia and is also present in Singapore, Indonesia, and Hong Kong.
“We are optimistic about our continued expansion in the Visayas and Mindanao, especially in Zamboanga, which we see as a growing hub for business and tourism,” according to Nelson del Mundo, chief executive officer of Del Mundo Group.
“We believe that bringing our trusted restaurant concepts here will not only create jobs and opportunities for local communities but also contribute to the area’s vibrant dining landscape,” he added.
The company recently opened a first store on Pasonanca Road in Tumaga, Zamboanga City.
“This expansion represents more than just growth — it’s about sharing a beloved café experience that blends heritage, comfort, and community,” Del Mundo Group Chief Operating Officer Matt Ablis said.
“We are excited for Zamboangueños to experience OldTown’s signature coffee and meals that celebrate both tradition and modern taste,” he added.
Del Mundo Group also operates brands such as Mesa Filipino Moderne, Ramen Bari Uma, Buchiton, Hayashi Yakiniku, and South Korea’s Cravy. — Justine Irish D. Tabile