Its managing director, Datuk Ameer Ali Mydin, said the company would open two hypermarkets in Meru Raya and Manjoi in Perak by 2011.
"The areas have been identified and the proposals are now in ''planning approval'' stage," he told reporters after the opening of the 46th ''My Mydin'' mini market which is based on eco-retail concept in Kota Seriemas near Nilai today.
He said currently, the company has three hypermarkets in Subang Jaya, Melaka and Kuala Terengganu.
Ameer said the RM70 million wholesale hypermarket in Kubang Krian, Kelantan would start operations in January 2010 and would hire 450 staff.
He said the company would also build 30 more ''My Mydin'' mini markets in the Klang Valley next year.
"The company will franchise the mini markets once it has built at least 50 branches. This is to ensure more entrepreneurs get to run the mini markets," he said.
Ameer said the Kota Serimas mini market was different from its other branches.
"It is built with attractive landscaping to give shoppers the peace of mind and comfort.
"It has also a surau, a reception area, children's playground, free parking, and kioks selling all types of products," he said.
He said the company aimed to make the Kota Serimas mini market a ''one-stop centre'' for the locals to buy provisions and allow them to interact and organise various activities.
By Bernama
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