Shoppers News : Shoppers get a chance to win a premium motorcycle and other gift hampers

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Indian Terrain Rolls Out An Exciting Onam Campaign

Kerala shoppers get a chance to win a premium motorcycle and other gift hampers 

INVC NEWS
Thiruvananthapuram,

Indian Terrain has announced a grand Onam Celebration ahead of the most sought after festival in Kerala which is to be celebrated on 8 Sep. 2022. Shoppers stand a chance to win a premium motorcycle, lots of gold and an assured gift against purchases across the 11 Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBOs) and select Multi Brand Outlets (MBOs) in the state.
Mr. Charath Narasimhan, MD, Indian Terrain Fashions Ltd. said, “We are delighted to announce an exciting shopping campaign in Kerala this Onam. Through a lucky draw, any customer who shops for Rs. 3,999 could win a motorcycle from Royal Enfield; one winner would get lucky with 20 gms of gold and 3 lucky draw winners per store will get 5 gms of gold each. Other than this, there are many other gifts with shopping bills as well”. The campaign period is from 22 Aug. – 11 Sep. ‘22
“Many of our ardent customers have grown with the brand over the past 2 decades; at the same time, we continue to cater to the aspiring youngsters of the country. Therefore, we felt gifting a premium motorcycle would be a great idea.” Gold coins are an all-time favourite in the state of Kerala.
The company runs three EBOs each in Kochi and Trivandrum, one store each in Kottayam, Thiruvalla, Palakkad, Calicut & Perinthalmanna with plans to enter new markets such as Kollam, Kannur and Thrissur this FY. The company operates over 200 EBOs across India and 2 stores in Nepal’s Kathmandu. The company also has a national presence within 300+ leading Multibrand stores and a huge presence all India within Shoppers Stop, Lifestyle, Reliance Trends, etc.
“We foresee a number of returning NRIs to reunite with their families this Onam travelling to Kerala this season. Apart from this, the locals are also expected to shop & celebrate more than the last two years, during which celebrations were subdued due to the ongoing pandemic and the resultant lockdowns,” said Mr. Charath Narasimhan.

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