‘Walton Day’ celebrated

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21 March, 2021, 11:20 am
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To mark the inception of Walton’s journey on 20 March in about two decades ago, a celebration programme titled ‘Walton Day’ was organised at the company’s Corporate Office

Walton kicked off a new season of the 'Digital Campaign Season-10' across the country to mark the celebration of 'Walton Day' on 20 March.

Moreover, some special benefits, like: sure cash vouchers worth crores of taka, free products and many more on the purchase of its fridge, air conditioner, television, washing machine and ceiling fan, were announced according to a press release.

As per the customers' benefits announced under the camapign's Season-10, a customer will get sure cash vouchers worth of maximum Tk 1 lakh on the purchase of Walton fridge as well as washing machine from any Walton Plaza or distributor outlet across the country. Apart from that benefit, crores of taka worth sure cash vouchers are also offered for all the customers.

Besides, sure cash back up to 200 percent were declared upon the purchase of Walton AC under the campaign's Season-10.

On the purchase of Walton TV during this season, customers are offered free AC in each hour or sure cash back benefits. 

And, customers are also offered up to Tk 1 lakh cash on the purchase of Walton ceiling fan.

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These customers' benefits, declared under the campaign's Season-10, will be come into effective from 20 March and will continue until further notice.

To mark the inception of Walton's journey on 20 March in about two decades ago, a celebration programme titled 'Walton Day' was organised at the company's Corporate Office in the capital on Saturday morning.

By hoisting the national flag and Walton flag at Walton Corporate Office, Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited (WHIL) Managing Director Engineer Golam Murshed, inaugurated the celebration programme. In the function, a 21 feet long cake was cut and also balloons and white doves are flown.

Addressing the celebration programme, WHIL Managing Director Engineer Golam Murshed said, "Walton became one of the most popular and trusted brands in the world including Bangladesh. The bold steps taken by the Walton entrepreneurs two decades ago is now resulted in turning Bangladesh into a self-sufficient country in  in electronics and technology products. Along with meeting the lion's portion of the domestic demands, Walton produces are being exported to more than 40 countries. Now, Walton is moving ahead with vision of becoming one of the top five global electronics brands by the 2030. We believe that we will be able to reach the goal before that time with the cooperation of all."

The Walton MD added that Walton is strongly committed to provide maximum customers' service. That's why the digital campaign is being run. And, the new season of the campaign has been started to mark the Walton Day celebration.

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He believed that like the previous seasons, this season will also get a huge response from the buyers.

On the occasion, WHIL's Additional Managing Director Abul Bashar Howlader, Deputy Managing Directors Nazrul Islam Sarker, Eva Rezwana, Emdadul Haque Sarker, Humayun Kabir and Shoyeb Hossain Nobel, Walton Plaza Trade's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mohammad Rayhan, WHIL Executive Directors SM Zahid Hasan, Uday Hakim, Amin Khan and Firoj Alam, Walton AC's CEO Tanvir Rahman, Refrigerator's CEO Anisur Rahman Mallick, TV's CEO Mostafa Nahid Hossain, Electrical Appliances CEO Sohel Rana and Home Appliances CEO Al Imran, among others, were also present.

SM Nazrul Islam, the founding chairman of Walton Group, started his business in 1977. At that time he launched R.B. (Rezvi & Brothers) Group. With the expansion of business, he entered into the electronics business in 1997. Within a very short time, Walton gained the buyer's faith by delivering them high quality Bangladeshi made electronics and hi-tech products. And also, Walton became one of the most popular and trusted brands in the world including Bangladesh.

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