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Al Hamd Smart Living Expands in Tavua, Creating Jobs and Advancing Smart Living Solutions

Al Hamd Smart Living Expands in Tavua, Creating Jobs and Advancing Smart Living Solutions

By fijivillage
03/07/2025

Tavua, Fiji – The grand opening of Al Hamd Smart Living’s new and upgraded store at Loloma Complex, Tavua, marks another milestone in the company’s mission to bring affordable innovation to Fiji. The larger, modernized showroom has not only enhanced customer experience but also created employment opportunities for **five additional local staff**, further boosting the Tavua community.

With this expansion, Al Hamd now employs **107 staff members nationwide**, reinforcing its role as a growing employer and leader in Fiji’s smart living revolution. Managing Director **Ashfaaq Khan** highlighted the company’s dual commitment to innovation and social impact:

*"Our new Tavua store represents more than just a bigger space—it’s about creating jobs, uplifting communities, and making smart living accessible to every Fijian. At a time when the high cost of living is a global challenge, we are proud to deliver solutions that make life easier, safer, and more efficient for families across Fiji."*

The opening ceremony, graced by **Ratu Ovini Bokini - Matani Tikina Tavua**, was attended by over **250 guests**, including government officials, business leaders, and excited customers. The event showcased Al Hamd’s latest smart home technologies, from energy-saving appliances to automated security systems—all designed to be affordable and user-friendly.

*"Every Fijian deserves the benefits of smart living,"* Khan added. *"As we grow, so does our ability to empower our people—both through employment and through innovative products that save time, money, and energy."*

With plans for further expansion, **Al Hamd Smart Living** continues to set the standard for smart, sustainable, and socially responsible business in Fiji.

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