
Manufacturer Claims Actress Nur Fazura's Hijab Company Owes It RM4.65mil
Malaysia boasts a number of hijab brands, some of which are founded by beloved celebrities. Actress Nur Fazura's brand is one of the biggest in the country's hijab market, yet it has recently come under fire for allegedly owing its supplier.
According to a statement sighted by The Rakyat Post, tudung manufacturer Feline Malaysia and its owner Obor Holding Sdn Bhd recently alleged that it's facing financial difficulties after its client, Pink Fate Sdn Bhd, owed it millions of ringgit. Pink Fate is known as the parent company of Fazura's Tudung FAZURA brand and Obor Holding claimed that it had supplied the company headscarves worth RM7,330,197.04 since June 2022.
However, Pink Fate has allegedly only paid its supplier RM2,680,167.90, which means the company still owes an outstanding balance of RM4.65 million. In addition, the headscarf supplier said it faced increasing difficulties collecting payments since December 2023. The company is now seeking legal action against Pink Fate and its two founders – Fazura and her brother, Ahmad Faiz Shariffudin.
It's worth noting that Fazura is no longer a director under the company, but all transactions mentioned in the document were made when she still held the position. According to the document, the RM4.65 million debt includes five additional orders made in June and September 2025, amounting to RM3.6 million. These new orders were made despite the previous debts remaining unpaid at the time of order.
The document states that Faiz mentioned that the additional orders were made for the Ministry of Education, under the Merdeka Collection initiative. The Pink Fate co-founder also allegedly reassured its creditor that its company's financial capacity is sufficient, as it has partnerships with reputable companies and government agencies, like Boh Plantations Sdn Bhd (BOH) and the National Cancer Institute (IKN).
While Obor Holding was handed a RM1 million cheque signed by Faiz and Fazura on 3rd September 2024, the company was unable to cash it. As it turns out, the cheque bounced and the company received a Return Cheque Advice notice from the bank. Obor Holding is currently in the process of filing a Judgement in Default against Pink Fate, as the deadline to respond has passed.
Fazura, Faiz and Pink Fate have yet to publicly comment on the matter, but we hope they can settle this issue as soon as possible. What are your thoughts on this?
Sources: The Rakyat Post
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