Hapi Travel is a spinoff of The Happy Co.

BehindMLM
first reviewed Hapi Travel
back in January. We were initially confused as to Hapi Travel’s compensation plan, later finding out it shared that of The Happy Co’s.

This seemed cumbersome, owing to the company’s having different products (
nutritional supplements
versus travel memberships).

Turns out we were on the money, leading to Hapi Travel spinning off with its own compensation plan on or around July.

Today we’re revisiting Hapi Travel as a fully-fledged stand-alone MLM opportunity.

Hapi Travel Corporate

Hapi Travel 
still
don’t provide corporate information on their website.

This was a compliance problem BehindMLM identified in January, and it remains unresolved.

I went looking for corporate information on parent company website The Happy Co, there’s still none provided there either.

BehindMLM first identified this as a problem back in April 2021.

The choice to hide company ownership and executive information from consumers does not reflect well on The Happy Co’s and Hapi Travel’s management.

As far as we know, The Happy Co is still owned by founder Fai Chan, aka Chan Heng Fai.

Back in January Garrett McGrath was working as CEO of both The Happy Co. and Hapi Travel. Having only been appointed to the role in late 2021, it seems sometime after January 2022 McGrath split.

There’s no mention of McGrath in a
September 1st press-release
, announcing the launch of Hapi Travel in the US (Hapi Travel already launched in the US last year so I’m not sure what this marketing nonsense is about).

Named executives in the press-release are:

John Thatch – CEO of Sharing Services Global Corporation (parent company)

Dave Dove – Vice President of Hapi Travel and

Dave Price – Operations Director of Hapi Travel

Whether Thatch is also CEO of Hapi Travel is unclear.

Update 11th September 2022 – 
In the comment below, Hapi Travels distributor Jeremy Jenkins has confirmed John Thatch is Hapi Travel’s interim CEO.

Presumably Thatch will hold this position till a new Hapi Travel CEO is found. When or why McGrath left remains unaddressed. 
/end update

Hapi Travel’s Products

Hapi Travel markets a $50 a month Explorer membership.

Explorer membership provides access to a discounted travel and entertainment booking portal, savings apps, gift cards and a telemedicine service.

HAPI Travel Members save on everything from professional sporting events and concerts to movie tickets, Disney & other theme park admissions, Broadway and Las Vegas shows, local and regional attractions and much more!

Additional savings apps include Shopping Boss.

Telemedicine is provided through SwiftMD.

SwiftMD is leading the modernization of routine medical care for patients and reducing costs for clients.

There are no long, complicated forms or online questionnaires to fill out and our average callback time to connect to a doctor is 7 minutes.

SwiftMD is a third-party company which, as far as I know, has no di


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Hapi Travel and its relationship with The Happy Co?
Hapi Travel is a multilevel marketing spinoff of The Happy Co, initially sharing the parent company's compensation structure. Operating in the travel membership sector, it separated into a standalone MLM with its own compensation plan around July, distinguishing itself from The Happy Co's nutritional supplements focus.

What compliance issues has Hapi Travel faced regarding corporate transparency?
Hapi Travel has not provided corporate information on its official website, a compliance problem identified in January that remained unresolved at the time of review. This lack of transparency regarding corporate details represents a significant regulatory concern for the company's operations.

How did Hapi Travel's compensation structure evolve?
Initially, Hapi Travel operated under The Happy Co's compensation plan, creating operational confusion due to different product categories. The company subsequently developed and implemented its own independent compensation plan around July, establishing itself as


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