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Lena Sim killed MOF Group over S$200k debt

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S'pore F&B Group Ministry Of Food To Close Down After Failing To Pay S$200K Debt
It was reported last year that founder Lena Sim has been facing difficulties paying not only rental, but also suppliers and employees.




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ZAFIRAH SALIM
| SG
Published about 3 hours ago
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Singapore restaurant chain Ministry of Food (MOF) is reportedly closing down after failing to settle its S$200,000 debt, which was incurred from an interest-free loan that was made in 2019.
The creditor is Chua Ngak Hwee — the co-founder of medical device company Healthstats — who had sued MOF last month when the company failed to repay him.
Chua had applied to wind up MOF, which was granted by the High Court on April 9.
ministry of food brandsF&B brands under Ministry of Food / Screenshot from Ministry of Food website
MOF owns a slew of F&B brands under its Group, including Daessiksin Korean BBQ Buffet, Danro Collagen Hotpot Buffet, Insadong Korea Town, Ju Hao, Lenas, MOF My Izakaya, Social Square, Ssiksin Korean Grill BBQ Buffet Restaurant, and Terminal M.
The Group was first started in Singapore in 2006, but all restaurants under it have since closed down.

However, The Straits Times reported that Daessiksin Korean BBQ Buffet at Orchard Gateway is still operational as it is helmed by Master Kitchen Concepts, a separate business entity.
According to Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) records, Master Kitchen Concepts was incorporated in December last year. It is owned by Dr Ting Choon Meng, a Ministry of Food director who served from 2016 to 2018. He is also the co-founder of Healthstats.
In February last year, MOF saw massive outlet closures in Singapore, shrinking its size from 80 to 26 outlets.
Particularly, two of its outlets — Ju Hao at Bukit Panjang Plaza and MOF My Izakaya at Lot One — were repossessed by landlord CapitaLand for failure to pay rent.
Founder Facing Financial Woes
Ministry of Food founder Lena SimMinistry of Food founder Lena Sim / Image Credit: WomenTalk via Medium
Last year, The Sunday Times reported that Sim has been facing difficulties paying not only rental, but also suppliers and employees.
Her financial troubles trace back to a failed business deal in 2017, in which she had intended to purchase a chain of Korean restaurants and resell them to a Thai conglomerate who was in talks to acquire MOF.
Sim reportedly had agreed to buy the Korean restaurant chain for S$5.5 million, but only paid S$700,000 after the deal fell through.
As a result, four shareholders of the Korean chain — Lee Je-young, Soh Sow Hoon, Huh Suk Kyung and Lee Pil Young — sued Sim for the outstanding S$4.8 million.
In February 2020, they obtained a Mareva injunction against Sim, which refers to a court order that freezes the defendant’s assets to prevent them from dissipating the assets.
Her assets were frozen up to a value of S$4.8 million.
Sim also told The Sunday Times that she had executed a “major revamp” of MOF after the acquisition had fallen through.
Under pressure of the “manpower crunch”, she closed all table-service concepts that were thought to be “no longer viable in Singapore’s food and beverage landscape”, cutting down about 40 outlets in 2019 alone.
According to Sim, these downsizing measures helped the company turn operationally profitable by the fourth quarter of 2019.
However, the Covid-19 outbreak made a dent in the F&B industry, and MOF saw a 35 per cent drop in performance across the group. While some outlets could still get by, eight of them suffered steep falls in sales by 80 to 90 per cent.
On top of the pandemic impacts, banks have allegedly been freezing Sim’s accounts, including her personal accounts, after the Mareva injunction. Sim said this has prevented her from paying landlords and suppliers.
She was also questioned by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and had her passport impounded as she failed to pay employees’ wages.
 
F&B Group Ministry Of Food Sees Massive Outlet Closures In S'pore As Owner Owes $4.8M Debt
Ministry of Food has dwindled from 80 to 26 outlets, while owner Lena Sim faces a $4.8 million debt after a failed business deal.




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ALANNA TAN
| SINGAPORE
Published about a year ago
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Singapore restaurant chain Ministry of Food (MOF) just shuttered five of its outlets over the weekend.
Two outlets, Ju Hao at Bukit Panjang Plaza and MOF My Izakaya at Lot One, were repossessed by landlord CapitaLand on Friday (28 Feb) for failure to pay rent.
These sudden closures bring MOF, which had 80 restaurants in Singapore at its peak, down to 26 outlets remaining.
Today (2 Mar), its 11-stall food court concept Platform M at SingPost Centre may also be seized if rent cannot be paid.

MOF Owner’s Assets Frozen After Business Deal Gone Wrong
ministry of food lena sim
MOF founder Lena Sim / Image Credit: WomenTalk
MOF is owned by founder Lena Sim, who opened the first outlet at Marina Square in 2006.
Over the years, the chain grew to encompass nine brands including MOF, MOF My Izakaya, Lenas, DaeSsikSin Korean BBQ Buffet, Ju Hao, and Danro Collagen Hotpot Buffet.
The Sunday Times reported that Sim has been facing difficulties paying not only rental, but also suppliers and employees.
Her financial troubles today trace back to a failed business deal in 2017, in which she had intended to purchase a chain of Korean restaurants and resell them to a Thai conglomerate who was in talks to acquire MOF.
Sim reportedly agreed to buy the Korean restaurant chain for $5.5 million, but later only paid $700,000 after her deal with the Thai conglomerate fell through.
As a result, four shareholders of the Korean chain, Lee Je-young, Soh Sow Hoon, Huh Suk Kyung and Lee Pil Young, sued Sim for the outstanding $4.8 million.
In Feb 2020, they obtained a Mareva injunction against Sim (a court order that freezes the defendant’s assets to prevent them from dissipating the assets).
This freezes her assets up to a value of $4.8 million, the outstanding amount stated in the order.
Closure of 40 Outlets In 2019
ministry of food nex singapore
Image Credit: misstiffany.blogspot.com
Sim also revealed to The Sunday Times that she executed a “major revamp” of MOF after the acquisition had fallen through.
Under pressure of the “manpower crunch”, she closed all table-service concepts that were thought to be “no longer viable in Singapore’s food and beverage landscape”, cutting down about 40 outlets in 2019 alone.
According to Sim, these downsizing measures helped the company turn operationally profitable by Q4 2019.
However, the recent Covid-19 outbreak made a dent in the F&B industry, and MOF saw a 35 per cent drop in performance across the group.
While some outlets could still get by, eight of them in particular suffered steep falls in sales, by 80 to 90 per cent.
Unable To Make Payments
On top of the coronavirus’ impacts, banks have allegedly been freezing Sim’s accounts, including her personal accounts, after the Mareva injunction in February.
Sim said this has prevented her from paying landlords and suppliers, and some suppliers have already cut off their ingredients to MOF’s kitchens.
She was also questioned by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and had her passport impounded as she failed to pay employees’ wages.
Sim added that each outlet closed will cause 15 to 20 people to lose their jobs, out of about 400 staff across the group.
 
MOF Group had gone full retard long ago.

Case in point: the (now closed) ‘Insa-dong' Korean restaurant at Sentosa RWS, owned by MOF Group. It had a stall selling Indian food. :roflmao:

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MOF Group had gone full retard long ago.

Case in point: the (now closed) ‘Insa-dong' Korean restaurant at Sentosa RWS, owned by MOF Group. It had a stall selling Indian food. :roflmao:

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She deserves to have curry poured into her hole for mixing shit with korean.
 
She deserves to have curry poured into her hole for mixing shit with korean.

Lena Sim is a patriot for standing up against the vile TRS oppie and their ramen shop. She just had a spell of bad luck after being played out by the Thais. I've offered her a job in my F&B business.
 
Lena Sim is a patriot for standing up against the vile TRS oppie and their ramen shop. She just had a spell of bad luck after being played out by the Thais. I've offered her a job in my F&B business.

Is she a waitress or under your table?
 


If I remember correctly, Jannie Tay/Chan and Olivia Lum were also showered with praise in a similar manner by the local media. :biggrin:
 
Was mentioning this really necessary? :unsure:

https://ministryoffood.com.sg/company-profile/

Ministry of Food Pte Ltd (MOF) is a Singapore brand restaurant chain specialising in Japanese food. It was first incorporated on 5th of May, 2006 in Singapore followed by the opening of the first outlet, MOF My Izakaya, at Marina Square within the same year.

The opening ceremonies of MOF My Izakaya in Singapore were graced by:

  1. Brother-in-law of the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr Ho Sheng
  2. Deputy Chairman of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), Director of United Overseas Bank (UOB), and Founder of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Professor Cham Tao Soon
  3. Chairman of Singapore’s Institute of Policy Studies, Professor Tommy Koh
 
Was mentioning this really necessary? :unsure:

https://ministryoffood.com.sg/company-profile/

Ministry of Food Pte Ltd (MOF) is a Singapore brand restaurant chain specialising in Japanese food. It was first incorporated on 5th of May, 2006 in Singapore followed by the opening of the first outlet, MOF My Izakaya, at Marina Square within the same year.

The opening ceremonies of MOF My Izakaya in Singapore were graced by:

  1. Brother-in-law of the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr Ho Sheng
  2. Deputy Chairman of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), Director of United Overseas Bank (UOB), and Founder of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Professor Cham Tao Soon
  3. Chairman of Singapore’s Institute of Policy Studies, Professor Tommy Koh

Did she let them fuck her?
 
It is very weird. Lately F&B business, particularly those who are not selling alcohol, are making so much money that they have to register for GST. My friend in delivery company told me that many F&B outlets clock a few hundred thousands more in sales after using their services.

Apparently MOF don't have alcohol focus and collapsed, more likely mismanagement.
 
Sinkies have to reinvent new ways of doing business post-Corvid. If they still stick to the old conventional ways, all will die cock standing.
 
It is very weird. Lately F&B business, particularly those who are not selling alcohol, are making so much money that they have to register for GST. My friend in delivery company told me that many F&B outlets clock a few hundred thousands more in sales after using their services.

Apparently MOF don't have alcohol focus and collapsed, more likely mismanagement.

It's a lack of focus and opening many outlets at the strangest locations. Jap food, Korean BBQ, western, fusion etc.
 
It is very weird. Lately F&B business, particularly those who are not selling alcohol, are making so much money that they have to register for GST. My friend in delivery company told me that many F&B outlets clock a few hundred thousands more in sales after using their services.

Apparently MOF don't have alcohol focus and collapsed, more likely mismanagement.
$200k is not big amount for running a business.
Why so easy collapse?
 
Was mentioning this really necessary? :unsure:

https://ministryoffood.com.sg/company-profile/

Ministry of Food Pte Ltd (MOF) is a Singapore brand restaurant chain specialising in Japanese food. It was first incorporated on 5th of May, 2006 in Singapore followed by the opening of the first outlet, MOF My Izakaya, at Marina Square within the same year.

The opening ceremonies of MOF My Izakaya in Singapore were graced by:

  1. Brother-in-law of the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr Ho Sheng
  2. Deputy Chairman of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), Director of United Overseas Bank (UOB), and Founder of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Professor Cham Tao Soon
  3. Chairman of Singapore’s Institute of Policy Studies, Professor Tommy Koh
Another SME starter with the right connection. I won't be surprised so many loans she taken with banks
 
Shit Times hacked premium article on MOF closure can be found at https://tinyurI.com/42ux9bah (scroll down to view)
 
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