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Retail Asia Awards 2023 Winner: Panda Retail Company

Panda Retail Company bags the Store Design of the Year (Large) - Saudi Arabia award at the Retail Asia Awards 2023.

To enhance the customer experience, Panda Retail focused on five strategic pillars: category management, improving product range, upgrading display, elevating customer service levels, and prioritising fresh offerings. The company also identified opportunities to cater to new segments, such as tech enthusiasts through click-and-collect services and young professionals through a new beauty care concept. Hear more from Ahmed Suliman Gabil, Director of Omnichannel, as he talks about the positive impact of Pana Retail's offerings to the community.

Read more about them: Saudi Arabia’s Panda Retail Company wins Store Design of the Year (Large) - Saudi Arabia at Retail Asia Awards 2023

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