11/03/2011 00:00 AST

Malabar Gold, a leading Dubai-based jewellery chain, is set to open its 50th global outlet at Lulu Hypermarket in Qatar on March 14.

The new showroom will be Malabar Gold’s 17th outlet in the Middle East and its first in Qatar. With its Qatar entry, Malabar Gold becomes the only Indian jewellery group having a presence in all GCC countries.

To mark the 50th branch milestone, Malabar Gold plans a five-day celebration featuring special gifts to customers at all outlets from March 14-18.

Malabar Gold has rapidly expanded its presence across India and the Middle East since its inception 18 years ago. The chain currently employs over 4,000 people. As a part of its ambitious expansion plans in the Middle East, Malabar Gold plans to open more outlets in Riyadh, Jeddah, Damam, Ruwi and one more outlet in Qatar near airport road.

The new showroom will also showcase all branded jewellery lines of Malabar Gold, including Era, Ethnix, Divine, Mine and Starlet.

Jewellery purchased from Malabar Gold can be exchanged for new ones at all its oultes by paying only the making charges and without any price cut. The jewellery chain also offers life time free repair and maintenance service for all its products.


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