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Pantaloons to set up more customer-friendly stores

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Press Trust of India Chennai

Country's largest retailer Pantaloons today said it would focus on setting up more 'customer friendly' stores in the country.

The company, which runs a chain of outlets like Pantaloons, Big Bazaar, Food Bazaar, KB's Fair Price and rural model Adhaar, has appointed German design firm Blocher n Blocher group for the new look customer-friendly stores, Pantaloons Chief Operating Officer Pankaj Tibrewal told reporters here.

"In such stores, we take customer experience to another level. Store design and merchandise design play an integral part of it," he said.

Tibrewal, who was here to unveil their third store in the city and 55th store in the country, said they would focus on products offer "high quality on clothes" at "affordable prices".

 

The store is also the company's fifth store adopting new design format, he said.

Stating that the company has embarked on Rs 2,100 crore investments over three years, he said they planned to open 55 more stores in the country.

"The investments will help us to expand our business," he said.

Of the proposed 55 stores, 30 would be in shopping malls while 25 would be in standalone properties.

Pantaloons recently introduced its 'Green Card' programme which enables customers fill in their basic details. "It is been very encouraging. We just add about 1 lakh to 2 lakh customers in the programme," he said.

Currently, there are about 1.8 million customers under the loyalty programme, he said.

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First Published: Apr 08 2011 | 6:32 PM IST

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