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Stocks missing and payments defaulted; Naiise vendors prepare for loss SINGAPORE – Creative marketplace Naiise, once having 25,000 square feet of retail space across Singapore, closed its last remaining physical store at Jewel Changi on 11 April. Dubbed themselves as a space “where creatives, makers and customers can connect with each other”, Naiise was “serving more than 200,000 customers each month” online and offline previously. With the pandemic affecting physical stores’ sales, the retailer will operate solely on their online platform. However, it has since come to light that founder Dennis Tay had owed multiple vendors payments from the sales of their goods, with some since pre-COVID-19.
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Monday, 12 Apr 2021 09:20 AM MYT Bare mannequins and empty racks were seen at the Jewel Changi Airport outlet of retailer Naiise on April 9, 2021 ahead of its closure two days later. — TODAY pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SINGAPORE, April 12 — Homegrown store Naiise, known for selling products such as clothing and shoes by Singapore designers, closed its last physical store at Jewel Changi Airport yesterday. Vendors told TODAY that they are owed up to S$10,000 (RM30,815) in some cases by the retailer. In response to queries from TODAY, its founder Dennis Tay said that Naiise “never recovered” from the Covid-19 crisis and, consequently, has struggled to pay vendors.
Local retailer Naiise closes last store at Jewel Changi, owes vendors over $30k, may wind up operations asiaone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from asiaone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Local retailer Naiise closes last store at Jewel Changi, may wind up operations straitstimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from straitstimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Founder Dennis Tay cited the inability to recover from the pandemic as a reason for the closure, First opened in May 2019, the 9,500 square feet two-storey Naiise Iconic store at Jewel Changi showcased products by Singapore designers. Image by Naiise on Facebook. Owed vendors up to S$10,000 According to Today, some of Naiise's vendors are owed up to S$10,000 by the retailer. A private Facebook group, Naiise Vendors, that started in July 2020, consists of 144 "current and former Naiise vendors" to gathered to discuss their issues. Wendy Wang, 35, the former owner of Canvas Avenue which sold handmade wooden accessories and printed clothing, first posted about her issues with Naiise on Jun. 25, 2020.