One of Singapore’s last video rental stores to shutter after over 40 years


By AGENCY
The movie rental store was founded in 1985 by Laurel Khoo and her late husband, Ooi Kai Peng. Photo: ANN

Rida Video Centre will be rolling its credits at the end of April after a four-decade run.

The video rental store, located in Coronation Shopping Plaza in Bukit Timah, announced its closure in a Facebook post on Feb 21. Its last day of operations will be April 30.

“Thank you very much for all your support and loyalty over the years. We truly appreciate it,” the store said.

It added that those with unused prepaid rental credits may visit the store to collect their credit balance. They may choose to exchange the balance for physical discs or receive a refund in cash or via PayNow.

Customers can contact the store through the messaging platform WhatsAp, at 9186-6273. Rida Video Centre added that it will not be contactable through Facebook, Instagram or a landline.

The Straits Times earlier reported that the bricks-and-mortar store was founded in 1985 by Laurel Khoo and her late husband Ooi Kai Peng. It was originally located in Serene Centre.

The store moved to a smaller space in Coronation Plaza in 2015 after Khoo learnt that the rent was going up at Serene Centre.

At the time, Khoo said the store was hit by a growing thirst for online streaming services. Business, she added, dipped 30% between 2015 and 2020.

The store’s rental catalogue included more than 10,000 movies, dramas and documentaries, among others. Buyers could choose from 500 titles, including newer 4k Ultra HD and Blu-ray discs. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

 

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