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Courts Mega Labasa elevates shopping experience in the North

Courts Mega Labasa elevates shopping experience in the North

By Mohammed Feroz , Priya Nand
12/09/2025

Families in the Northern Division now have access to a world-class shopping experience with the grand opening of Courts Mega Labasa, a two-level, fully air-conditioned retail space offering unbeatable deals, a wider range of products, and greater convenience.

While speaking to fijivillage News, Regional Manager North, Abdul Nafiz says this is the third mega store they have opened in the country, following the launch of mega stores in Samabula and Nadi.

He says customers nowadays demand overseas-style lounge suites, and it was challenging to display such items in their previous store, which was smaller in size.

He adds that with the new store, they now have a wider range of items they are able to display.

While speaking during the event, Head of Business Development, Marketing & Visual Merchandising, Anil Senewiratne, highlighted Courts’ long-standing commitment to Fijian communities.

He says that for over 105 years, Courts has walked alongside the people of Fiji.

He noted that generations of families have trusted the brand, from a young couple buying their first stove to grandparents choosing the TV that brought the family together.

Senewiratne says the Mega Store is more than just a building, it is a space where memories will be made, dreams built, and families will grow.

The grand opening featured exclusive Diwali “Red Pen” deals, freebies, combo offers, in-store demonstrations, and flexible credit options — making quality appliances, furniture, and electronics more accessible than ever.

Credit Corp Fiji Care
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