Ekam opens its second retail outlet, in Mangalore


Team Udayavani, Jul 25, 2018, 12:11 PM IST

Mangalore: Ekam™, a leading home fragrance and personal care brand of The Manipal Group (TMG), has launched its second retail outlet in Mangalore, on the fifth floor of the popular City Centre Mall. The decision to open its Mangalore store follows the success of the Ekam flagship store at Phoenix Marketcity Mall, Bangalore.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Gautham Pai – MD of The Manipal Group says, “The demand for our products from different parts of India has been quite significant, and this has propelled us to make ourselves more accessible. We plan to open around 35 Ekam stores across ten tier 1 and 2 cities, in the next three years. We wish to provide an unparalleled and holistic shopping experience, which we have mastered from having operated for over a decade in the international fragrance industry. Our products too, maintain the same standards in terms of quality ingredients, exquisite fragrances, and are luxuriously packaged.”

Mr Vijay Kaniyar, Business Head – Ekam, also states “We are very proud to launch our store in Mangalore since our headquarters are here. We believe that the store will enable us to reinforce our presence and strengthen our foothold in Coastal Karnataka. We hope that consumers will support us with a sense of pride, given that Ekam is manufactured on home ground (Baikampady, Mangalore).”

The collection at the Ekam Mangalore store features scented candles, room and car fresheners, oil warmers, fragrance diffusers, along with a growing range of personal care products that include premium body lotions, face scrubs, body mists, essential oils and spa products. These are also available in gift sets. The sales staff is trained to understand the customer’s requirement and assist them in their purchase decisions. Furthermore, as a part of the store launch, there will be exciting promotional offers.

About Ekam

Ekam™ is an affordable luxury brand for home fragrances and personal care. ‘Ekam’ is derived from Sanskrit to mean the ‘ultimate oneness’ or ‘unity’. We just do not limit ourselves to our products, but go beyond to represent the sensorial journey within. Besides, we innovate constantly to introduce scents and merchandise that is in vogue. Ekam products are proudly MADE IN INDIA by Primacy Global Enterprises Private Limited (PGEPL), which is a part of ‘The Manipal Group’.

The Ekam brand presence spans over 250 retail stores across 13 states. The products are also available through www.ekamonline.com and other e-commerce websites.

For further PR Enquiries, please contact:

Ms Chandrika Rodrigues Head – Branding & Communications
Primacy Global Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.,
7/A, Baikampady Industrial Area,
Mangalore – 575011, Karnataka, India. Phone: +91 7624988718
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.primacyind.com

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