KEY POINTS
  • More coffee chains are popping up in Singapore, which already houses some of the largest coffee chains in the world including Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts.
  • "We have a pretty grand ambition for our international expansion. We do believe that Singapore and Malaysia are just a stepping stone," said Edward Tirtanata, co-founder and CEO of Indonesia's Kopi Kenangan.
  • Industry observers said these coffee chains want to have an operational presence in the global financial hub.
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The Singapore coffee market is already crowded, but brands continue to open new locations in the city-state in hopes success on the island will kickstart international expansions.

In the last few months, at least five players – China's Luckin Coffee, Indonesia's Kenangan Coffee and Fore Coffee, Canada's Tim Hortons and Taiwanese specialty coffee chain Louisa Coffee have set up shop in Singapore.