Mydin


Mydin is a Malaysian chain of hypermarket, supermarket and emporiums. Mydin is the largest hypermarket chain in Malaysia.

History

MYDIN was founded in 1918 by Gulam Husen Jamal an immigrant from India, and father to Mydin Mohamed in Penang. Their first hawker business was started on 1940. However, the shop was burnt down as a result of World War II and the family lost everything. But with strong determination, perseverance and faith has made his children, Mydin Mohamed, to continue the trades of wholesaling.
In 1957, he opened his first shop which was a small wooden shop named Syarikat Mydin Mohamed in Jalan Tok Hakim, Kota Bharu, Kelantan by selling toys and general merchandise. With the help of his immediate sons, the business spreads its operations to Kuala Terengganu in 1979 and later made their presences in Klang Valley at Jalan Masjid India in 1989. It is now known as Mydin Mohamed Holdings Berhad.
In 2011, MYDIN, along with other major hypermarkets such as Tesco and Carrefour participated in the TUKAR programme under the Economic Transformation Programme. The programme is aimed to transform 100 selected sundry shops into modern mini marts. The company is responsible for training the shops and providing assistance after transforming as mini marts along with Tesco. In July 2013, MYDIN's then ventured into the high-end retailing with the opening of the first SAM's Groceria outlet at the Gurney Paragon in Penang in July 2013. SAM affectionately stands for Saya Anak Malaysia.
As of September 2019, there are 74 outlets nationwide which include 26 hypermarkets, 17 emporiums,8 supermarkets, 3 bazaars, 12 convenience stores that operate as MyMart and 5 franchise outlets operating as Mydin Mart and 3 premium grocery store known as SAM's Groceria, .