Robins Department Store officially coming to Ho Chi Minh City

Jul 4th at 14:10
04-07-2014 14:10:43+07:00

Robins Department Store officially coming to Ho Chi Minh City

Thailand’s leading retailer Central Group plans to open its Robins Department Store at Ho Chi Minh City-based Crescent Mall in November, 2014.

After the first launch in Hanoi’s Royal City, Robins Department Store, is gaining great favours from Hanoi people for the good products, affordable prices and attractive marketing programs as well as meeting the needs of a wide range of consumer lifestyles.

This second Robins Department Store in Vietnam will spread over four floors covering more than 12,000 square meters.

The store designed by the Dubai-based Zebra Group, will bring a new shopping experience to all valued customers.

It plans to offer thousands of quality products carefully selected from leading local and international brands along with marketing programs that focus on interests and lifestyles of local consumers.

Customers can also enjoy benefits from The1Card, Thailand’s number 1 loyalty program initiated by Central Group. The campaign has a great success in Robins Hanoi, Vietnam since launched in March, 2014.

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