SF Group

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SF Group
Private
Industry Movie theaters
Bowling alleys
Karaoke booths
Founded 1999
Headquarters Bangkok, Thailand
Key people
Suwat Thongrompo (president)
Suvit Thongrompo (managing director)
Suvannee Chinchiewchan (deputy managing director)
Supat Ngamwongpaiboon (marketing director)
Products SF Cinema City (SFC)
SFX Cinemas
SF World Cinema (SFW)
SF Multiplex (SFM)
Number of employees
2500
Website www.sfcinemacity.com

SF Group is a cinema and entertainment venue operator in Thailand. Behind the combined operations of Major Cineplex and the EGV chain, SF Group is the second-largest cinema chain in Thailand, with more than 200 screens in 30 locations.

History

SF Group is a privately held company owned by the Thongrompo family, headed by Suwat Thongrompo as president and his younger brother Suvit Thongrompo as managing director.

The Thongrompo family is from Eastern Thailand, where its Samarn Film Co operated cinemas since the 1970s in Chonburi, Rayong and Chanthaburi.

The company become known as SF Cinema City in 1999 when it opened its first multiplex in Bangkok on the seventh floor of MBK Center.[1] The company is still centered mainly in Bangkok and the Eastern Seaboard provinces, although in 2005 the company expanded to southern Thailand, opening SFX Central Festival cinema in Phuket Town. An SF Cinema City branch in the Jungceylon complex on Patong Beach followed in October 2007.

Also in 2007, the company undertook a major branding change, with the corporate name SF Group adopted in March 2007.

Theaters and locations

Main article: SF Group cinemas

As of 2014, SF Group has 41 branches throughout Thailand, mainly concentrated in Bangkok and in eastern Thailand. The chain's brands include:

Future projects

Expansion plans by SF Group includes:

Bowling, karaoke and gaming business

Restaurants

Collectibles

For each ticket purchased at some SF Cinema City and SFX branches, the purchaser receives a business-card-sized replica of a movie poster backed by a magnet. The magnets are collectors' items and are sold second-hand by movie-memorabilia dealers.

Digital Cinemas

SF Group offers digital cinema screening using Christie's CP 2K Digital Cinema Technology at the following locations:

SF Group also offers digital cinema screening using Barco's DLP Digital Cinema Technology bundled with Dolby Digital 3D Screening Capability at the following locations:

SF Group currently owns a total of 14 digital projectors which is by far the largest number to date in Thailand.

Shopping Mall

See also

References

  1. Amnatcharoenrit, Bamrung (May 24, 2002) "New family in the frame", Bangkok Post, via Siamfuture.com.

External links

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