
HOP Vietnamese opens next round of investment to customers
The chain currently has five units in the city.
HOP Vietnamese founder Paul Hopper is offering customers the chance to become shareholders in the business.
“HộP wouldn’t be where we are today without the support of people like you, which is why we’ve decided to open up our next round of investment up to customers - giving you the opportunity to own shares in HộP and share in our future success,” Hopper said in a bulletin.
Whilst not specifying a funding target and specific objectives for the capital raising, Hopper has previously told QSR Media in February his plans to open more stores by end-2019, some of which may do so outside of London. At the time of interview, Hopper was also considering accepting either venture capital or private equity money once HOP reaches the ten-store mark.
The chain currently has five outlets.