TF Value-Mart Sdn. Bhd. [199901007223 (482123-U)]

History

The TF company started expanding in 1998 when the Low family purchased two abandoned and old cinemas buildings (Lyceum and Lido) in heart of Bentong. Soon they converted Lyceum cinema building into a warehouse while Lido was made into the first supermarket in Bentong and that was the birth of TF Value-Mart Sdn Bhd.

Two years later the Low family established their 1st superstore in Raub after the collapse of Jaya Supermarket back in the year 2000, and a year later another superstore was open in Jerantut. The Low family continued to expand their establishment and opened their first store outside the state of Pahang in Tanjung Malim, Perak in 2005. 

Today, the company is managed by experienced retail professionals who have taken over and corporatized the business since 2016. TF Value-Mart has established 50 outlets and has grown to become one of the leading supermarket chains across suburban cities in Peninsular Malaysia.

Milestone

  • Chop Tong Fatt
1998
  • Raub
2001
  • Mentakab
2005
  • Sungai Siput
  • Teluk Intan
2009
  • Port Dickson
2012
  • Bentong (Jalan TRAS)
  • Kuala Lipis
2014
  • Muar
  • Sungai Besar
  • Gerik
2016
  • Senawang
  • Tangkak
  • Sri Manjung (Manjung Point 1)
2018
  • Kuala Kedah
  • Sungai Petani
  • Pulai Utama
  • Nusa Bestari
2020
  • Taman Connaught Cheras
  • Souq Al-Bukhary Alor Setar
  • Falim Ipoh
  • Subang Jaya USJ 19 - Palazzo 19 Mall
2022
  • Sungai Lalang
  • Mentakab
  • Labis
  • Segamat
2024
  • Batu Caves
  • Jengka
  • Cameron Square (KEA Farm)
  • Bandar Sri Sendayan
1957
  • Bentong (Jalan Ah Peng)
2000
  • Jerantut
2004
  • Tanjung Malim
2008
  • Batu Gajah
2011
  • Temerloh
  • Tapah
2013
  • Gemas
  • Bera
2015
  • Teluk Intan (Tmn Melor)
  • Sri Manjung (Tmn Samudera)
  • Tunjung (G-Orange Mall)
  • Ipoh South Precinct
2017
  • Simpang Empat
  • Kulim
2019
  • Balik Pulau
  • Paragon Market Place Tampoi
  • Tambun Ipoh
  • Kuala Kangsar
  • Taiping
2021
  • Pantai Remis, Perak
2023
  • Sri Damansara
  • Gua Musang
  • Bidor
2025
1957
  • Chop Tong Fatt
1998
  • Bentong (Jalan Ah Peng)
2000
  • Raub
2001
  • Jerantut
2004
  • Mentakab
2005
  • Tanjung Malim
2008
  • Sungai Siput
  • Teluk Intan (Jalan Maharaja Lela)
2009
  • Batu Gajah
2011
  • Port Dickson 
2012
  • Temerloh
  • Tapah
2013
  • Bentong (Jalan TRAS)
  • Kuala Lipis
2014
  • Gemas
  • Bera
2015
  • Muar
  • Sungai Besar
  • Gerik
2016
  • Teluk Intan (Tmn Melor)
  • Sri Manjung (Tmn Samudera)
  • Tunjung (G-Orange Mall)
  • Ipoh South Precint
2017
  • Senawang
  • Tangkak
  • Sri Manjung (Manjung Point 1)
2018
  • Simpang Empat
  • Kulim
2019
  • Kuala Kedah
  • Sungai Petani
  • Pulai Utama
  • Nusa Bestari
2020
  • Balik Pulau
  • Paragon Market Place Tampoi
  • Tambun Ipoh
  • Kuala Kangsar
  • Taiping
2021
  • Taman Connaught Cheras
  • Souq Al-Bukhary Alor Setar
  • Falim Ipoh
  • Subang Jaya USJ 19 - Palazzo 19 Mall
2022
  • Pantai Remis Perak
2023
  • Sungai Lalang
  • Mentakab
  • Labis
  • Segamat
2024
  • Sri Damansara
  • Gua Musang
2025
  • Batu Caves
  • Jengka
  • Cameron Square (KEA Farm)
  • Bandar Sri Sendayan

Mission

To deliver the best value to our customers by managing our supply chain efficiently, constantly challenging and redefining value thresholds, and sourcing products locally and globally to ensure unbeatable value and convenience. We commit to maintaining a no-frills, low-cost model while providing a comfortable shopping environment. Our history and
business philosophy are rooted in the principle of prospering together with our customers.

Vision

To be the leading and most trusted provider of unbeatable value in the retail industry, continuously adapting to meet evolving consumer needs.