Unimart products will now be available at Evaly

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29 July, 2020, 07:50 pm
Last modified: 29 July, 2020, 07:53 pm
Customers will be able to order products from Unimart's Gulshan and Dhanmondi branches at Evaly

Various products of Unimart, one of the most popular super shops in the country, will now be available on Evaly.com.bd.

The matter was announced in a press release issued by Evaly on Wednesday

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was recently signed between the two companies in this regard, the release added.

The agreement was signed by Shamima Nasrin, Chairman of Evaly, and Murtoza Zaman, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of United Group's affiliate Unimart Limited, on behalf of their respective organizations.

Mohammad Rassel, Managing Director and CEO of Evaly, Sabrina Nasrin, Director (Administration and Human Resources), Sirajul Islam Rana, Head of Corporate Business and Ataullah Ripon, Assistant General Manager, Unimart, Rashedul Islam Chowdhury, Head of E-Commerce and other higher officials from both the companies were also present at the MoU signing ceremony.

Mohammad Rassel said, "Unimart is one of the most popular super chain shops in the country. From groceries to fashion items, electronics and dry food, all sorts products are available in their stores."

"Customers can now order them with home delivery service through Evaly. We want customers to be able to buy the maximum number of products staying at home from our platforms. That's why we are creating an eco-system entirely based on e-commerce."

"With Unimart joining us, we are now one step ahead in achieving that capability. On the other hand, we hope that Unimart will also get a great online sale though Evaly from more than 3.5 million registered customers," added Rassel

Customers will be able to order products from Unimart's Gulshan and Dhanmondi branches at Evaly.

There will be attractive offers like cashback for the customers, Evaly officials added.

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