Savvy entrepreneur upgrades coin operated arcade machines for resale


Tai playing a football game on one of the arcade machines.

FOR Old GM Enterprise sole proprietorship founder Tai Ann Yat, 28, his early start as a mechanic specialising in car accessories led him to start a business in marketing arcade game machines early this year.

Starting as a mechanic in a car workshop after his secondary education in 2003, Tai said he wanted to gain exposure in the industry before joining his father’s car workshop business that was established in 1997 in Semenyih, Selangor.

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