Owndays ramps up hiring, office space as it grows Singapore footprint

A premium concept Owndays outlet at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, one of the three new stores the company opened in Singapore since the pandemic started. PHOTO: OWNDAYS
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SINGAPORE - Eyewear chain Owndays has set its sights on further growth with plans to ramp up its headcount in Singapore.

The Japanese company, which employs 300 people here in its stores and headquarters, aims to grow this number by 30 per cent over the next three years.

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