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Press photo / (From left to right) On the 25th at Lotte World Tower, Lotte GRS executives Lee Kwon hyoung (Director, Global Business Division), Shin Yoo-yeol (Executive Vice President, Future Strategy Office at Lotte Corporation), and Cha Woo-chul (CEO of Lotte GRS) pose for a commemorative photo with Katrina Group’s Alan Goh (CEO) and Krystal Goh (Executive Director).

Katrina Group to open first Lotteria outlet by February 2026

The location of the first outlet will be revealed nearer the opening.

Katrina Group Ltd. has signed a franchise and development agreement with South Korea’s Lotte GRS Co., Ltd. to bring Lotteria to Singapore, with the first outlet expected to open by February 2026.

The move follows an initial collaboration announced in October 2024. The deal will see Katrina Group oversee the rollout and operations of multiple Lotteria outlets across Singapore.

“We believe Lotteria’s unique Korean-style offerings will resonate strongly with Singaporeans and further elevate our F&B portfolio,” said Alan Goh, CEO and founder of Katrina Group.

Lotteria is a known burger chain in South Korea with more than 1,300 outlets there and another 320 in markets including the US, Vietnam, and Mongolia.

Details on the location of the first Singapore outlet will be announced closer to the opening date.

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