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99 Speed Mart’s Southeast Asia 500 debut is the latest milestone for the company and its founder, a childhood polio survivor

FortuneSaturday, June 21, 2025 at 12:00:00 AM
99 Speed Mart’s Southeast Asia 500 debut is the latest milestone for the company and its founder, a childhood polio survivor
99 Speed Mart, a well-known Malaysian convenience store chain, has just cracked the Southeast Asia 500 list—a big deal for any business in the region. But what makes this even more inspiring is the backstory of its founder, Lee Thiam Wah, who’s been wheelchair-bound since childhood after contracting polio. His journey from adversity to building a retail empire is a testament to resilience and entrepreneurial grit.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another corporate milestone—it’s a human story. Lee’s success challenges stereotypes about disability and leadership, showing how determination can turn hardship into achievement. For aspiring entrepreneurs, especially in Southeast Asia’s competitive retail market, it’s a reminder that barriers can be broken. Plus, 99 Speed Mart’s growth signals the rising influence of regional homegrown brands.
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