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The world is our market
OSIM operates a wide point-of-sales network with more than 1,100 outlets* in more than 360 cities across 31 countries in Asia, Oceania, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and North America.
As the world turns to healthy lifestyle alternatives, there has never been a better time for OSIM to inspire life by bringing in our philosophy of holistic well-being to the world.
We owe our phenomenol growth to consistent exemplary performance in all our key markets, our effective and direct control over our expanding global retail network and the innovation of new products.
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OSIM Global Retail Concept
Whether at Times Square in Hong Kong, Changi International Airport in Singapore or Harrods in London, our OSIM Global Retail Concept platform projects a singular image, one that is welcoming, attractive and inspiring. We firmly believe that our OSIM customer experience is a journey from the first stage of attraction, to the delightful discovery of our products, right down to the final stage of a purchase. |
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OSIM is headquartered in Singapore
Strategically located in South-East Asia, Singapore is a vibrant first world, dynamic city-state. With one of the highest standards of living in the world, this little red dot is a key international trading and finance centre, making it a top location for investments in the Asia Pacific region. It also has the world’s busiest sea port, an international airport that is one of the busiest and best-connected in Asia and is home to one of the world’s premium airlines (Singapore Airlines).
The republic of Singapore is the 17th wealthiest country in the world in terms of GDP per capita (US$35, 163). Combined with a high literacy rate of 95.4% and a vibrant enterprise ecosystem, Singapore has attracted more than 7,000 MNCs, many of which have established regional or international headquarters here.
Groundbreaking events have also aptly put Singapore’s mark on the global map with it hosting the first ever night-time event for Formula 1TM World Championship in 2008 as well as being chosen as the host city for the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in 2010.
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