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Ourshopee.com eyeing Saudi Arabian market

April 29, 2019
Dr Shanith Mangalat
Dr Shanith Mangalat

Ourshopee.com, the fastest growing e-commerce portal, is all set to lay its imprint on the Saudi Arabian landscape focused on huge economic reforms taking place.

Ourshopee.com offers impeccable shopping experience with wide variety of products to choose from and a customer friendly website with a well efficient inventory and fastest delivery process that makes it one of the best online stores in the Middle East. Ourshopee.com has achieved a successful expansion to five countries within a span of 3 years – UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. Ourshopee.com, with presence in five countries within a span of 3 years – UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait – is ready to offer wide range of products with affordable price to satisfy customer requirement.

Ourshopee’s growth and handwork was recognized at the Asian Arab Awards 2019 as one of the fastest growing e-commerce companies in the Middle East.

“This victorious journey is the proof that if you have a vision then you can achieve any mission. Focusing further to make Ourshopee.com as a global e-commerce company, we are proudly announcing future expansions. We are expanding our business to Saudi, Jordan, Morocco, Turkey, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt covering 300 million customers”, said Founder and Chairman Dr Shanith Mangalat.

He is the chairman of DRS Holdings based in UAE and promoter of 29 operating companies with aggregate annual revenues of more than $100 million. He chairs the boards of several groups of companies, including Our Shopee Online Store, HNC Healthcare Group, Ruky perfumes, Bioplus, Elony Electrocnics, Zon foods Global Ltd.

Ourshopee.com has also been placed among the ‘big10’ most valuable online shopping portals in the GCC Region. — SG


April 29, 2019
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