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WK Life launches its first store in India

Franchise India Bureau
Franchise India Bureau Oct 31 2018 - 1 min read
WK Life launches its first store in India
The newly-launched store is offering a complete range of uniquely designed lifestyle electronic gadgets and accessories with multiple attributes.

Global lifestyle brand WK Life has entered the Indian market by launching its maiden flagship store at DLF Mall of India, Noida. The company starts the new store following its success of existing 1,000 + stores across 60 nations.

The newly-launched store is offering a complete range of uniquely designed lifestyle electronic gadgets and accessories with multiple attributes.

Spread across 1,000 sq ft of area, the store provides an extensive range of products ranging from electronic accessories to lifestyle products by putting customers' ideas and concepts into practice.

Rohit Sahni, Director of WK Life, said, "The launch of our first store in India is a significant achievement for us. The decision to enter the Indian market has been driven by the anticipated growth in this untapped sector which is worth Rs 10,000 crore."

Katrina Liu, International Head, WK life, also stated, "We are very happy to launch our first store in India. It has been our endeavor to enhance customer engagement at our stores with superior merchandise, service and the overall international shopping adventure that WK Life has an offer."

Gaurav Dabas, Director of WK Life, added, "The world-class services of the existing stores, our passion and commitment are what truly set us apart. We are happy to welcome everyone at our new store located at DLF Mall of India, Noida."

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