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Xiaomi launches its authorized Mi Store in Balaju and Banepa 

Xiaomi targets to double down the number of Mi Stores in Nepal



KATHMANDU:  Xiaomi has launched its authorized Mi Store in Balaju and Banepa.

Xiaomi has launched its newest showroom at BG Mall, Naya Bus Park, Balaju yesterday, and the Mi store in Banepa-6, Godam Chowk was launched on the 5th January 2022.

The brand aims to achieve rapid progress in developing innovative retail measures in the country as the brand targets to double down the number of Mi Stores.

Talking about the launch, Sourabh Kothari, Country General Manager, Xiaomi Nepal said, “With the help of every Mi store we will continue to strive to fulfill our goal of building a seamless offline network in the country and bring the best shopping experience for our Mi Fans.

We hope that our Mi fans in Nepal take the opportunity to visit this Mi Store and make the most of our newly launched product line-up.”

This model reflects Xiaomi’s enthusiasm to sincerely add more value towards building innovative retail segments in Nepal.

The new Mi Store will seamlessly integrate retail efforts ranging from supply-chain management to product availability and delivery measures, by bringing it entirely under the brand’s governance.

Xiaomi Nepal will oversee every retail process of this store, thus enabling complete brand transparency. As a result, Mi fans are set to gain immense benefits; they will directly interact with the brand at each stage of the retail process, thereby erasing any additional corporate layers.

This further empowers Mi fans to enjoy a more intimate relationship with the brand.

Publish Date : 11 January 2022 17:42 PM

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