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Thai fashion brand Pomelo expands into Cambodia

ZANDO Group will supervise the Cambodian operations of Pomelo.

Thailand-based fashion brand, Pomelo Fashion, stores and apps will enter the Cambodian market by the first quarter of 2024.

Local retail company, ZANDO Group, will oversee the operations of the brand in the territory, including its app, site and brick-and-mortar stores following Pomelo's partnership with the former.

Founded in 2013, Pomelo has specialised in women’s fashion and apparel. Items are marketed as with weekly new arrivals from notable local designers, social media favourites and other global brands. Their quality makes this Southeast Asia’s leading fashion destination.

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Pomelo’s partnership with ZANDO Group comes at a time of Cambodia expanding its retail market and service. It will enable more localised & personalised fashion experiences for Cambodians through Pomelo’s Tap.Try.Buy. service and Pomelo.Perks loyalty programme.

ZANDO Group has operated over 38 stores nationwide.

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