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Hubmart Expands Operations With Lekki Outlet

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Retailer, Hubmart, has said that as part of its expansion plans, it has opened a new outlet in Lekki, Lagos.

The Managing Director, Hubmart, Mr. Murat Bekhtaslar, said the development was a testament to the firm’s resolve to remain a key player in the retail space for years to come.

He added that the dream of the brand was to be accessible to all Nigerians.

He said, “Hubmart is a truly Nigerian brand and its Nigerian root is well reflected in all its offerings to its customers. Our customer-centric approach to our operations is what stands us out from other players in the industry.

“We believe we are the ultimate service provider to our customers as they are utmost in our minds in whatever we do. We intend to open other outlets within the Lekki axis and three more malls before the years runs out.”

According to Bekhtaslar, the economic importance of Hubmart’s activities and its contribution to economic growth cannot be overemphasised, adding that with each outlet, the company was significantly increasing the number of people gainfully employed, the number of vendors within its system and the number of people who offer support services.

“The multiplication effect of this definitely impacts positively on the earnings of our people and in turn economic growth,” he stated.

He said that in the new outlet, Hubmart had placed emphasis on equipment, products, and the principal goal of delivering fresh products to its consumers, adding, “We are convinced that we are the leaders in fresh products as we leave no stone unturned technologically and otherwise to ensure that our products get to our customers fresh.”

Hubmart’s Vice President, Marketing, Mr. Cheng Fuller, said the firm would celebrate its customers with gifts and a ‘love corner’ during the Valentine period in all its outlets in Lagos.

“This initiative is in line with Hubmart’s desire to spread the message of love in line with its commitment to serve,” he explained.

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