Seven New Escape Destinations in the pipeline-equipped with Cool-Melon

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MARCH 15, 2023,KUALA LUMPUR– Sim Leisure Group Ltd plans to open seven new destinations within the next year,  namely ESCAPE Ipoh, ESCAPE Cameron  Highlands. and in the midst of developing several ESCAPE properties  overseas.

The Group has also been known as a tech innovator. To further cement Malaysia’s position  on the world’s themed leisure map, Sim Leisure Group has developed Cool Melon, its own  proprietary technology, fully implementing it at all of its attractions to provide a seamless  visitor experience.  

This game-changing online technology simplifies the entire ticketing experience, providing a  straightforward and user-friendly approach which is great for visitors and provides vastly  improved efficiency and effectiveness for operators.  

“The implementation of Cool Melon is yet another example of how we stay ahead of the  times. The 100 percent online ticketing system offers a harmonious experience for operators  and visitors alike. Visitors simply need to purchase their tickets online. After which, they will  upload a selfie that will allow them entry into the park through leveraging innovative facial  recognition technology,” explained Dato’ Sim Choo Kheng, Founder and  Chairman of Sim Leisure Group. 

“This eliminates the need for printing e-tickets and tagging bracelets, while doing away with  endless queues, resulting in more ‘smiles per hour’, as we like to say. It’s easy, efficient and  makes the experience that much more enjoyable. It is essentially a selfie with a purpose,” he  added. 

Sim Leisure Group is now expanding this technology to serve the global industry to usher in a  new era where theme parks and attractions around the world can manage their customer  experience and take advantage of changing trends while transforming the whole end-to-end  process for operators.  

ESCAPE Penang has dynamic new attractions, namely  the World’s Longest Zip Coaster (recognised by the Guinness World Records ),with expanded  Base Camp, as well as the first Ski Slope and the first Dead Sea Pool in the country.

The Singapore listed company has posted its best financial year ended 31 December  2022 on record.

In a grand comeback following the pandemic, the Group posted a record revenue of  RM67,596,934, a 282% year-on-year increase from 2021. The Group’s net profit  soared to RM25,931,215, marking a 350% turnaround from a net loss registered in the  previous financial year.

The results also marked a stark increase from the Group’s revenue and net profits recorded  during the first half of FY2022, which stood at RM26,571,119 and RM10,107,547 respectively. 

KidZania Kuala Lumpur, which the Group acquired in December 2020, saw profits  after just seven months of active operations in 2022, after it reopened its doors following  pandemic-related restrictions and a turn-around of the business from years of losses incurred  under the previous ownership.

The kids’ edutainment attraction recorded net profits of  RM6,459,729 in FY2022, further solidifying Sim Leisure Group’s track record of turning around  distressed assets.  

The Group’s profits are largely attributed to the increase of visitors to its properties, including  the Group’s proprietary ESCAPE brand of destinations in Penang and Petaling Jaya, which saw  a surge in visitors walking through their gates throughout the year.  

“We are truly delighted with these financial results and our performance in FY2022. However,  all the signs pointed to the fact that we would be indeed charting record profits and revenue  in FY2022, which saw the full lifting of restrictions and the addition of unique attractions that  cannot be found anywhere else in this region,” said Dato’ Sim Choo Kheng, Founder and  Chairman of Sim Leisure Group. 

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