(Malaysia) Since the first store 1979, EOG has established nearly 150 chain stores in Malaysia and Asia Pacific. As the largest glasses chain group in Malaysia, EOG adheres to the business philosophy of "providing excellent eye care services at reasonable prices" and provides professional optometry services to more than one million consumers. The company has passed the international quality certification of 1999 ISO9002, and won the "Top 50 Entrepreneurial Enterprises in Malaysia" award for three consecutive years, which is specially awarded to 50 most outstanding and pioneering enterprises.
At first 1998 put forward the franchise system, which provided an investment platform for investors to obtain multiple high returns by balancing risks. EOG provides consumers with many exclusive brand glasses products, such as: airlines, Giomartini, new york, and the speed F 1. EOG is also the exclusive agent of world-class brands, such as Charriol, Dunhill, Escada, Kenzo and so on.
EOG opened franchise chain business in China, entered the domestic optical industry market, and promoted the development of domestic franchise industry. Our philosophy in China is "you can easily run an optical shop without experience in the optical industry". Adhering to this consistent purpose, we will provide high-quality, professional and reliable services for domestic franchisees. At present, EOG has established strategic alliances with Carrefour, Parkson, Jusco and other world-renowned supermarkets and retailers in China. And opened 17 chain stores in Dalian, Shanghai, Beijing and Kunming.
British glasses group scholarship program
British Glasses Group has its own optical college in Malaysia, which specializes in training its own reserve talents. Our company will give everyone who wants to succeed a full scholarship to go to the British Institute of Optics in Malaysia for professional training.
There are 1400 qualified optometrists in Malaysia. According to the current total population, the ratio of qualified optometrists to population is 1: 16000. However, in advanced countries, the ratio of qualified optometrists to the population is about 1: 3000. This shows that there is a great demand for qualified optometrists in Malaysia.
To this end, British Glasses Group has specially set up a scholarship program to give students the opportunity to study the Fellow of British Dispensing Optics in Malaysia. The optometrist qualification of F.B.D.O was awarded by the British Optometrists Association (UK), and this qualification was also recognized by the Malaysian government, * * * and the federal state.
The British Glasses Group Scholarship Scheme awards RM5.3 million scholarships to 65,438+000 eligible students every year. Each scholarship is worth RM 53,000, and the funded items include tuition, examination fees, books and accommodation. The program also provides internship opportunities and monthly internship allowance for students.
So far, this project has trained more than 200 qualified optometrists. Many young students who graduated from scholarship programs, such as Mr. Liao Zhiqing, Mr. Wang, Miss Chen, and Mr. Lumanhaxin (a Malay compatriot), have successfully started their personal optical careers and made extraordinary achievements to become "optical entrepreneurs".
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British Glasses Group firmly believes that as a member of the country, it has the responsibility to contribute to the national economy and help the country cultivate talents, so it allocates RM 5.3 million annually to sponsor training and education projects.
When we realized that ordinary people in China ignored the importance of routine eye examination, British Glasses Group set up a mobile optical car team to provide eye care services for the public. This social welfare activity provides free professional consultation and eye examination services for individuals and organizations or groups in need.
In addition, during the eye care week, hundreds of pairs of glasses were donated to those in need. These activities make the company enjoy the reputation of caring for enterprises.
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Public welfare activities in China
In 2005, Cui Bo, member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of Ningxia Autonomous Region and secretary of Yinchuan Municipal Committee of Ningxia, led a delegation to visit Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore 1 1 day.
During the inspection, the delegation signed an agreement with Hoppenot College of British Glasses Group on behalf of Yinchuan Municipal People's Government, and Hoppenot College of British Glasses Group donated RMB 1.8 million to our city to help 30 students study in the college. Signed a framework friendly exchange agreement with Malaysian Chamber of Commerce in Kuala Lumpur.
On April 1 1, 2006, Hoppenot College of British Glasses Malaysia went to Henan to attend the 4th China-Henan International Investment and Trade Fair, and donated 50 full scholarships to Henan Province on behalf of Hoppenot College of British Glasses Malaysia, with a total amount of 7.5 million yuan.