MOG eyes revival, with focus on staff growth


Chief executive officer Datin Bernice Low (pic) said the company would be focusing on efforts to build its talent capacity to ensure higher-value services for its customers.

PETALING JAYA: Eyewear retailer MOG Holdings Ltd is hopeful of maintaining its sales performance this year despite the retail disruption brought about by the pandemic as it looks towards talent development to support operations.

Chief executive officer Datin Bernice Low said the company would be focusing on efforts to build its talent capacity to ensure higher-value services for its customers.

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