Gold jewellery retailers ‘focus on rural India’
More gold jewellery retailers are considering a move into rural areas of India to reach new customers, reports the Economic Times.
One example is Malabar Gold, whose regional director O Asher tells the publication that Tamil Nadu represents a reliable market for the company.
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Gold jewellery retailers ‘focus on rural India’
More gold jewellery retailers are considering a move into rural areas of India to reach new customers, reports the Economic Times.
One example is Malabar Gold, whose regional director O Asher tells the publication that Tamil Nadu represents a reliable market for the company.
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Gold jewellery retailers ‘focus on rural India’
More gold jewellery retailers are considering a move into rural areas of India to reach new customers, reports the Economic Times.
One example is Malabar Gold, whose regional director O Asher tells the publication that Tamil Nadu represents a reliable market for the company.
The news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council.
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