Nimanja also made a foray into Sibu, a town of 162 000 people in the state of Sarawak, east Malaysia, in the third quarter of 2020. Prior to opening in Sibu, Nimanja's presence in the neighbouring country was concentrated in Miri, a city of 230 000 people that borders Brunei, where the company currently has three branches.
"Sibu is performing exceptionally well. It's one of our top three branches. We financed the shop through our Miri accounts, and then sent workers back and forth between Miri and Sibu for training for two months," Anderson Lim, Nimanja founder, told PET worldwide.
This year, Nimanja's store expansion strategy will be relatively muted. Anderson Lim said that in Brunei, the company is looking to open just three more stores either this year or the next. The Nimanja executive also said that expansion in east Malaysia has been hampered by the border closure.
Nimanja is part of Brunei's PetLink Group, the country's oldest and biggest pet supplies outfit. The group has cornered 50 per cent of the Bruneian pet market.