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Qatar luxury retailer Pari Gallery has honoured its best employees at a special ceremony in Doha.
The awarded personnel came from all departments from the retailer’s four showrooms in Qatar.
“These men and women were recognised for their achievements in sales, customer service and team support,” the company said in a statement.
Addressing the awardees, Pari Gallery general manager Salman Abdul said they did not experience any setback despite the current market situation in the region. There is much optimism for the coming months as the brand plans to bring tourists closer to world-famous brands by working with airport and hotel managements, it was observed.
He congratulated the employees for their contributions and extended his support to the showroom management teams.
Meanwhile, the retailer said the event also celebrated the breaking of sales records set last 2015. “So far, Pari Gallery has achieved a staggering 35% increase in sales. This significant increase is attributed to the company’s aggressive campaigns in terms of promotions, brand awareness and the influx of customers coming from other parts of the GCC region,” the statement noted. “The management of Pari Gallery is very thankful to Qatar Tourism Authority for its intensified tourism programmes that have brought additional quality customers to showrooms.”
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