TCL Pakistan Opens its Second Flagship Store in Islamabad

10th March 2021: TCL, Pakistan’s No. 1 TV brand has opened its second flagship store in Islamabad. The newly launched store is located at Rauf Tower, DHA 2, Islamabad. The brand aims to provide consumers a hassle-free shopping experience as they venture out to buy new electronics. To commemorate the opening, the brand is offering exclusive discounts, offers and gifts with every purchase.

 Location: https://bit.ly/2PO5rFW

 

The flagship store further aims to strengthen TCL Pakistan’s presence in the country by bringing full array of LED TVs including QLED TV, UHD TV, and Smart TVs alongside its expanded range of Smart Air Conditioners and Sound Bars to give customers a premium shopping experience for the entire TCL product range.

 

Sharing his thoughts on the launch of the store, Majid Khan Niazi, Head Of Marketing of TCL Pakistan, said: “The new flagship store reflects TCL’s strong relationship with their customers in Pakistan and portrays the brand’s commitment to making the best technology readily available all across the country. This store will help customers experience TCL’s cutting edge Smart Connectivity where you can control your devices like your AC, Lighting, Curtains all through your voice or through the TV or the TCL App on your phone. We will continue to work on expanding our network and bringing the latest technology and innovation to provide the best experience to our customers.”

TCL has maintained its position of being the No. 1 in Pakistan and the 2nd Largest TV Brand in the Global Consumer Electronics industry, with a global presence in over 150 countries and aims to further broaden its footprint across the country, giving customers the best Smart CE solutions available globally.

 

 

 

spot_img

Related articles

Fuel and Food Prices Push Inflation Up by 14.52 Percent

Pakistan Faces Renewed Inflation Pressure as Fuel and Food...

Pakistan Commits to Rs. 17 Trillion Revenue Target Under IMF Program

Pakistan Faces Historic Revenue Challenge Under IMF Reform Program Pakistan...

Pakistan’s Energy Sector Circular Debt Surges to Rs. 5.2 Trillion

Pakistan’s energy sector is facing one of its most...

IMF Raises Alarm Over Pakistan’s Exposure to Extreme Weather Events

Pakistan is facing increasing climate-related risks as extreme weather...

IMF Urges Pakistan to Phase Out Tax Breaks for Special Economic Zones

Pakistan is preparing for another significant shift in its...
spot_img