Retail Asia Awards 2024 Winner: Apex Footwear Limited

Syed Nasim Manzur, Managing Director at Apex Footwear Limited, highlights their largest footwear retail store Bashundhara City Shopping Mall, offering curated collections, an in-store shoe repair station, and a bespoke service where shoes can be made to order.

He emphasised the financial sense to invest in sustainability, as the company is now on track to reduce its current CO2 levels by 66% by 2027.

For these initiatives, Apex Footwear Limited was honoured Footwear Retailer of the Year - Bangladesh and Sustainability Initiative of the Year - Bangladesh accolades at the Retail Asia Awards 2024.

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