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Old Chang Kee

Old Chang Kee is a Singaporean multinational chain specializing in puffs and other deep-fried snacks, founded in as a small street stall by immigrant Chang Chuan Boon in . The business began with a modest stall outside the former Rex Cinema along Mackenzie Road, offering handcrafted puffs filled with spiced potato and , which quickly gained popularity among locals for their crispy and flavorful fillings. In 1986, local businessman Keen Juan acquired the stall and transformed it into a branded chain, relocating operations to a centralized and expanding through kiosks in coffee shops, supermarkets, and shopping malls across . Under Han's leadership, Old Chang Kee achieved certification in 2005 and received accolades such as the Singapore Promising Brand Award and Heritage Brand Award in 2004–2005, solidifying its status as a of . As of 2024, the company operates approximately 80 outlets in and has expanded internationally to countries including , , , and the , with a diverse menu featuring signature items like puffs, wings, balls, sotong balls, claws, and vegetable fritters, all prepared using traditional recipes and fresh ingredients. Listed on the since 2010, Old Chang Kee continues to emphasize quality and , appealing to generations with its affordable, ready-to-eat snacks that evoke 's culinary traditions.

History

Origins and Early Years

Old Chang Kee was founded in 1956 by Chang Chuan Boon, a immigrant from , who established a small hawker stall in a coffee shop near Rex Cinema along Mackenzie Road in . The stall, initially known as "Rex Curry Puff," specialized in handmade Hainanese-style curry puffs prepared using a secret family recipe featuring a blend of special herbs and spices for a distinctive aroma and flavor. These golden-fried pastries quickly gained popularity among locals for their flaky crust and savory filling, drawing crowds from across the city despite the modest setup. In the and , Old Chang Kee operated primarily as a fixed roadside hawker stall, capitalizing on Singapore's vibrant culture amid rapid and post-independence . The business focused on affordable curry puffs filled with curried potatoes, tender chicken, and a slice of , priced low to cater to working-class seeking quick, hearty snacks. This era saw the stall's reputation solidify through word-of-mouth, as the puffs became a staple for cinema-goers and passersby in the bustling Mackenzie Road area. The pre-1980s period presented significant challenges for Old Chang Kee, including intense competition from numerous other hawkers vying for prime street locations and the government's regulatory efforts to modernize urban hygiene by relocating itinerant vendors to licensed hawker centers. These shifts, part of broader policies under the National Environment Agency's predecessors, pressured roadside operations like Old Chang Kee to adapt while maintaining and accessibility. In 1986, the business transitioned to a under new ownership.

Acquisition and Corporate Evolution

In 1986, entrepreneur Keen Juan acquired the original Old Chang Kee business from its founder, Chang Chuan Boon, who had established it as a hawker stall in 1956. , previously a salesman and manager with no experience, invested S$70,000 with a group of investors to purchase the stall at Mackenzie Road and immediately began revamping operations. He introduced standardized recipes to ensure consistent quality, established centralized production through a leased factory in Ubi Avenue 2 by 1987, and launched the first kiosk-style outlet to move away from traditional hawker setups. This transformation enabled a shift from informal hawker stalls to a network of franchised kiosks in shopping malls starting in the late , which facilitated rapid domestic scaling by placing outlets in high-traffic locations. In 1988, incorporated Ten & Han Trading Pte Ltd to oversee manufacturing, further professionalizing the . By the , the company expanded its production facilities to a larger site at Woodlands Terrace in 1994, incorporating central kitchens for enhanced and efficiency during the and . Keen Juan has served as Executive Chairman since the acquisition, guiding the business through these structural changes. The company formalized its corporate structure with incorporation as Old Chang Kee Singapore Pte Ltd on 16 December 2004. On 22 November 2007, it converted to a and changed its name to Old Chang Kee Ltd, preparing for market entry. It subsequently listed on the (SGX) Catalist board on 16 January 2008, marking its transition into a publicly traded entity focused on scalable production and .

Products

Signature Curry Puffs and Snacks

Old Chang Kee's iconic puffs, known as Curry'O, are handmade with a encasing a variety of flavorful fillings that have defined the brand's appeal since its origins as a street hawker stall in 1956. The original sardine-onion variant features sardines blended with tomatoes and shallots for a tangy, profile, while other popular options include chicken with curried potatoes and slices, potato-only for a milder taste, and black pepper-infused versions offering a spicy kick. These puffs maintain a balance of crisp exterior and moist interior, drawing from traditional recipes refined over decades to emphasize fresh herbs and spices. Complementing the curry puffs, Old Chang Kee's traditional snacks include fishballs and chicken balls skewered for easy consumption, five-spice rolls made with minced meat and beancurd skin, yam cakes with a soft, steamed texture, filled with vegetables or , chicken wings, sotong balls, crab claws, and vegetable fritters. These items evoke nostalgic Singaporean quick bites, often enjoyed hot and paired with the brand's signature sauce. The preparation process relies on centralized kitchens, with production shifted to central facilities in the late , to produce dough, pastes, and fillings in bulk, ensuring consistency while allowing on-site frying at outlets for optimal freshness and crispiness. All ingredients and processes adhere to standards, with full certification from the (MUIS) granted to products, outlets, and central kitchens in 2005, broadening accessibility across diverse communities. As a symbol of Singaporean , Old Chang Kee's curry puffs represent a fusion of Indian influences, British elements, and local adaptations, becoming a cultural staple that captures the island's multicultural culinary identity. From humble hawker beginnings, these snacks have endured as everyday indulgences, embodying the vibrant, accessible essence of Singapore's food scene.

Beverages, Meals, and Innovations

In addition to its core snack lineup, Old Chang Kee has expanded its beverage selections through its dine-in outlets, including options like iced lemon tea and other refreshing drinks to pair with meals at Times and locations since the . These beverages complement the brand's halal-certified offerings, providing simple, affordable accompaniments for customers seeking a complete dining . Old Chang Kee's meal sets and dine-in options, available at Curry Times and Old Chang Kee Coffee House outlets since the , feature local favorites such as , , and . For instance, the Blue Pea with Crispy Chicken Wing includes sunny-side-up egg, ikan bilis, peanuts, cucumber salad, and chili, priced at S$9.90 as of November 2025. is offered in variants like dry laksa goreng or with golden roll at S$7.90, while is available as a standalone at S$7.30, as of November 2025. sets, introduced to cater to early diners, include porridge, toast with and , or paired with or , typically starting from opening hours around 7 AM at select Coffee House sites. The brand's product innovations emphasize portable and items, exemplified by the OnStik series, which features skewered snacks for on-the-go consumption. A notable addition is the Crispy Beancurd Skin Chicken OnStik, launched as a limited-time item in November 2024 at S$2.50 per stick across all outlets, highlighting crispy textures and savory flavors developed for quick bites. Other limited-time offerings include the Puff in February 2024, filled with chili, ikan bilis, peanuts, and egg for a spicy twist on the classic dish. For the in September 2025, Old Chang Kee reintroduced the Salted Egg Yam'O mooncake at S$3.60, available until October 12, blending orh nee with salted egg for a festive, savory-sweet treat. These innovations stem from ongoing development in central kitchens, where seasonal and fusion flavors like or Laksa-infused puffs are tested and refined to maintain consistency and appeal to modern tastes. For example, the Puff, inspired by Singapore's iconic dish with real crab meat and tangy sauce, was introduced as a limited-edition item in 2020 and periodically refreshed. This process ensures products align with cultural events and customer preferences while building on the brand's foundational curry puffs.

Operations

Domestic Presence in Singapore

Old Chang Kee maintains a robust of 80 outlets across as of 31 March 2025, marking an increase from 79 outlets the previous year. These include a mix of in shopping malls, standalone shops, and specialized locations such as terminals. The company's presence has evolved from its origins as a single in 1986, expanding strategically to serve diverse consumer needs within the domestic market. The majority of outlets—over 70%—operate as traditional kiosks designed for quick-service snacks, emphasizing portability and high-volume sales in compact spaces. Complementing these are dine-in formats like Curry Times restaurants, which offer sit-down meals featuring curry-based dishes alongside Old Chang Kee classics, and Coffee House variants that provide menus and casual dining options. Supply chain efficiency is supported by central kitchens located in Woodlands, where and fillings are prepared before distribution to ensure consistency. Outlets are strategically positioned in high-traffic areas to maximize accessibility, including bustling districts like (e.g., and ), MRT stations such as and Village, and select hawker centers. The company adapts its operations for seasonal events, such as hosting a bazaar at its Woodlands headquarters in 2025, where frozen snacks and local dishes were sold from 3 to 26 January to cater to festive demand. Old Chang Kee's operational model relies on a system to enable scalable growth, with franchisors providing training in , , and launch procedures. Products are fried fresh daily at outlets to maintain quality and appeal, while practices focus on waste minimization through efficient oil management and segregation protocols. Additionally, the company offers catering services for corporate events, featuring signature snacks in sets and platters delivered hot.

International Expansion

Old Chang Kee began its expansion in the , marking its first overseas venture through partnerships that enabled rapid entry into new markets while adapting to local consumer preferences. As of mid-2025, the company operated around six outlets across several countries, with a focus on scalable and formats similar to its domestic blueprint, though the total global network is reported to exceed 100 locations in some sources. The largest market is , where Old Chang Kee has established multiple outlets since the 2010s, tailoring offerings to local tastes with innovations like puffs alongside core items. In this Muslim-majority country, the brand prioritizes certification across its menu to ensure broad accessibility and compliance with dietary norms, with recent new openings in early 2025. Malaysia hosts two outlets, primarily in urban areas like and , where the emphasis remains on familiar savory snacks with minimal localization beyond standards. In the , two locations in and Liverpool Street highlight ready-to-heat products, supported by channels exporting chilled curry puffs for home preparation. Old Chang Kee entered with a single outlet in in 2011, which ceased operations in July 2025 following the expiry of its lease agreement, as part of an ongoing evaluation of the strategy. Overall, the expansion relies on local franchise collaborations for market insights, menu adjustments like -focused items in and , and digital sales to mitigate logistical challenges in distant markets.

Recognition and Performance

Awards and Certifications

Old Chang Kee received certification from the (MUIS) on 7 January 2005, covering all its products, outlets, and central kitchens, which ensures compliance with through rigorous audits of ingredients, suppliers, and production processes. This certification is renewed annually, involving ongoing inspections to maintain standards for Muslim consumers in and beyond. In recognition of its brand strength, Old Chang Kee was awarded the Singapore Prestige Brands Award (SPBA) Distinctive Brand Award and the SPBA Heritage Brand Award in 2005 by the Association of (ASME) and Spring , honoring its preservation of traditional hawker while achieving commercial success. More recently, the company was included in Asia's Best Under A Billion list in 2024, spotlighting its growth and performance among high-potential small and midsized public companies in the region. Additionally, in October 2025, Old Chang Kee was honored under the National Board's inaugural SG Heritage Business Scheme, acknowledging its enduring contribution to 's cultural and culinary . To uphold , Old Chang Kee implemented and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards in its central kitchens, obtaining certification in May 2007 for manufacturing and subsequently recertifying, with the latest extension valid until March 2028. These measures include systematic monitoring of production to prevent and ensure consistent across operations. These certifications and awards have bolstered Old Chang Kee's credibility, facilitating its expansion into markets with diverse consumer bases and enhancing its appeal within Singapore's multicultural society by guaranteeing accessible, high-standard options.

Financial Milestones

Old Chang Kee's on the Catalist board in January 2008 raised approximately S$5 million through the issuance of 25 million new shares at S$0.20 each, providing capital for outlet expansion and operational enhancements. This listing marked the beginning of transparent public financial reporting, enabling sustained growth in the subsequent years. By the early , the company's annual revenue had stabilized and grown to over S$70 million, reflecting consistent demand for its snack products amid domestic market expansion. In recent years, Old Chang Kee has demonstrated resilient financial performance despite economic challenges. For the financial year ended 31 March 2025 (FY2025), revenue reached S$102.0 million, marking a 1% year-on-year increase driven by higher sales volumes. Net profit attributable to shareholders rose 17% to S$11.3 million, with () improving to S$0.093 from S$0.08 in FY2024, supported by improved gross margins of 69.2%. Additionally, profit for the first half of FY2025 (ended 30 September 2024) surged 42% year-on-year to S$6.2 million, underscoring operational efficiencies and cost management. For the first half of FY2026 (ended 30 September 2025), revenue increased 0.2% to S$51.93 million, while was S$5.02 million. The company maintains a stable , declaring a tax-exempt one-tier final of S$0.01 per share for FY2025, payable on or about 19 December 2025 to shareholders on the register as of 2 December 2025, following an interim of the same amount paid in 2025. This consistent payout, totaling S$0.02 per share for the year, highlights the firm's and commitment to shareholder returns. Revenue remains predominantly derived from Singapore retail operations, accounting for over 90% of total sales in FY2025, with the balance from international franchises (primarily in and , contributing less than 5%) and growing and services, which have expanded post-2020 amid increased demand for convenient food options.

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