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Differentiation can make or break Singapore brands as competition heats up

Consumers are hungry for novelty, innovation.

Tight competition online and a tough operating environment have pushed many offline retailers—especially in the footwear and apparel sub-sectors—to downsize or flee Singapore.

However, RHB noted in a report that brands that are able to spin unique selling point will weather the sector headwinds well, as consumers continue to be attracted to novelty and differentiated experience.

"H&M, for instance, has numerous sub-collections each year to refresh its inventories. It also rolls out special collections each year, which are tie-ups with famous brands’ designers or style icons... Uniqlo, on the other hand, is known for its product innovation including HeatTech and AIRism technologies catered specially for cold and warm weather, respectively," RHB stated.

Meanwhile, BreadTalk comes out on top in terms of product innovation and willingness to experiment.

"BreadTalk launched a new bakery concept every four years to maintain a fresh brand image. It also rolled out 50 new products along with its latest concept launch," RHB noted.

"Furthermore, the group is also up to date in using technology to engage customers. It is planning to build a new integrated system that allows the public to view its kitchen baking processes on external screens. The new system will also allow consumers to get alerts when new buns are up on the shelves," it added. 

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