Metro Holdings to launch store on e-commerce platform Lazada

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Metro Holdings to launch store on e-commerce platform Lazada.

Metro's online store on Lazada will feature the same Black Friday deals available in Metro's offline retail stores at Paragon and Causeway Point, as well as its online platform Metro.com.sg.

The group is dishing out exclusive discounts of up to 90 per cent on LazMall, featuring deals on Mayer, World Kitchen, M.Maison, and many more. Metro said it will continue to place a strong emphasis on delivering a complete online-to-offline customer experience. This will be supported by a multimedia strategy, innovative concepts and a wide assortment of popular merchandise, including exclusive in-house labels, it said.

"We are proud to be Metro's platform of choice as they expand their presence in e-commerce," said Lazada Singapore CEO James Chang. "Customers can now shop an entire department store catalogue on Lazada, which is testament to our efforts to provide a wide and quality assortment of products from fashion, beauty, household goods, toys and electronics to pet care, and home and living. We look forward to deepening our partnership with Metro on their e-commerce journey and being a matchmaker for our brand partners and customers," said Mr Chang.

 

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