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4 jobs created after opening of a new Al Hamd Smart Living branch in Nausori

4 jobs created after opening of a new Al Hamd Smart Living branch in Nausori

By Mansi Chand
28/02/2024
Photo: Supplied

Four new jobs have been created as Al Hamd Smart Living has opened its first branch in NG Patel Road in Nausori.

Managing Director, Ashfaaq Ahmed Khan says they have branches all over Viti Levu and the decision to open a new store was driven by the feedback and support from their dedicated customers who have been with them since their establishment in 2012.

In an interview with fijivillage News, the Managing Director says after opening, they now see the happy clients purchasing from the new branch and they are pleased to provide them with the best services.

Khan says they offer a diverse range of products including school furniture, LED lights, solar lighting solutions, portable houses, gym equipment, blinds, office furniture and more.

He further says more people will also be employed and they have total of 60 staff Fiji wide.

He says it is also important to encourage employees to do better everyday.

Khan revealed that Al Hamd is actively exploring opportunities to establish presence in other districts, with plans underway to secure locations in Sigatoka and Tavua.

He adds that they will continue to grow and create expansion that will benefit Fiji.

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