Malabar Gold and Diamonds is launching tomorrow ‘The Great Gold Rush’ promotional campaign, offering a 10kg gold prize bonanza across its network in the GCC countries and Singapore.
The campaign that offers gold worth QR1.56mn runs until May 3 in Qatar showrooms. Shoppers spending QR500 will be eligible for raffle draws. Those spending QR5,000 on diamond jewellery are entitled to a one gram free gold coin. “We are happy to offer the biggest seasonal promotion to our valued customers with the latest collections,” said MP Ahammed, chairman of Malabar Group.
Four winners from Qatar will get 250gm of gold each during four raffle draws.Special collections in diamond, uncut diamonds and gold have been launched across all stores during the campaign that also offers zero deduction on all 22K (GCC) gold jewellery exchange, and eight gram gold coin without making charges.
“With gold price at a much competitive level, shoppers are expected to cash in on the new offers on both new jewellery and free exchange of the 22 carat gold jewellery,” the official observed.
The promotions take place at a time, when Malabar Gold and Diamonds is adding 10 new outlets to its network during the first quarter of the current financial year starting April 2014 and is part of an ambitious plan to raise the number of its outlets to 224 by the end of 2015.
Established in 1993 in the southern Indian state of Kerala, Malabar Gold and Diamonds is the flagship company of Malabar Group.
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