I.ZONE, claimed as Apple’s largest authorized reseller chain in Saudi Arabia, has opened its latest store at The Boulevard, on Prince Turki ibn Abdulaziz Al-Awwal Road in Riyadh.
I.ZONE now operates eight stores across the Kingdom, three of which are now in Riyadh.
The new I.ZONE store will enable shoppers in Riyadh to experience the complete range of Apple products and its related accessories.
I.ZONE already has its presence in the city with its store outside Panorama Mall and its recently launched store on King Abdullah Road.
Mishaal Alireza, MD, I.ZONE, said: "I.ZONE by Alireza Holding Co. is excited to launch our largest store in the Kingdom. It has taken some time, but we are thrilled to open and expand our footprint and services to the people of Riyadh. Our customers in Riyadh will continue to have access to the latest iconic products from Apple in a world-class ambience with excellent end-to-end customer support and corporate services.”
He added: “It is vital for us to be close to our customers, wherever they are. Therefore, we will continue to expand our footprint in the Kingdom to make sure our customers have access to us. We will also continue to grow the services and experience on our website to make sure all our customers can access these wonderful products.”
Alireza Holding Co., wholly owned by the Alireza family, is one of Saudi Arabia’s oldest and most respected trading families who have developed market-leading positions in trading, retail, and service industries throughout Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.
The company typifies this market-leading position with divisions that are stated to be innovative market leaders in each of their respective fields.
Part of the Alireza Holding Co. network of companies includes Tokyo Games, Saudi Arabia’s largest video game retailer, aside from I.ZONE.
Source: Arab News
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