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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 02:12:00
Executive Vice President & International Head – Exports Pradeep Patil and Team Bajaj with Jinasena Pvt. Ltd. and Mans Lanka Pvt. Ltd. team and Guest of Honour Deputy High Commissioner of India Arindam Bagchi
Bajaj Electricals Ltd, India’s leading consumer durable and lighting company launched a range of futuristic products in Sri Lanka.
Bajaj Electricals also appoints Mans Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, a subsidiary of the Macksons Holdings Group of Companies, for the distribution of Bajaj ceiling and exhaust fans and Jinasena Pvt Ltd for the distribution of Bajaj appliances and lighting products.
Bajaj Electricals through its wide range of products has managed to provide convenience and happiness to millions of homes in India and other international markets. This signifies a new phase of growth for both Bajaj Electricals and its distributors, Mans Lanka and Jinasena, in Sri Lanka.
Bajaj Electricals Ltd invited close to 300 dealers from across Sri Lanka to witness this launch and experience the products.
Pradeep Patil, Executive Vice President and Head Exports added, “Consumer Durable as a category is not only about quality products, but also about the overall experience of the users and hence the trust that the users develop with the brand. With the vast experience of our partners in Sri Lanka we will continue to expand our network here and introduce new and world-class products. We take this opportunity to wish our partners and dealers a very bright future with Bajaj Electricals Ltd and we are certain that together we will continue to Inspire Trust”.
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