Lotus’s Malaysia, a division of the Charoen Pokphand (C.P.) Group, officially rebranded and launched in Malaysia in early 2021 following the acquisition of Tesco Malaysia’s operations in December 2020 .
Today, Lotus’s Malaysia stands as one of the nation’s leading hypermarket operators, employing approximately 9,000 associates, managing over 70 stores, and operating two distribution centers across Peninsular Malaysia .
Aligned with its brand promise of being a “SMART” retailer, Lotus’s Malaysia aspires to deliver a refined shopping experience through its integrated online platform, combining forms of service like Lotus’s Shop Online, Order & Collect, the Scan & Shop app, and partnerships with Shopee, Lazada, Foodpanda, and GrabMart .
Lotus’s also leads in digital innovation by offering Malaysia’s most extensive grocery home shopping network, supported by over 100 delivery trucks serving areas including Perak, Penang, Negeri Sembilan, Johor, and Melaka .
Sustainability is core to the brand’s vision. Lotus’s has embraced solar energy across its operations—partnering with NEFIN via a Power Purchase Agreement to install solar photovoltaic panels on multiple store rooftops and a distribution center. Once fully installed, these systems are expected to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 5,943 to 14,760 tonnes annually, representing one of the largest commercial solar installations in Malaysia .
The company also actively supports communities through food redistribution, assisting B40 households affected by disasters, and initiatives such as the #KitakanJiran community program