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Abapa Mall has introduced an installment based payment system for online shopping, the first of its kind in the country.
Established 3 years ago as a traditional retail shop serving the Suame Magazine enclave, Abapa Mall has grown to become a one-stop-shop for the less affluent to do business online.
Shoppers can order for their products and collect their items after they complete their payment instantly or within a period of 1 to 3 months.
Purchased items can then be delivered or collected at their stores located in Kumasi.
The purchased items ranging from electronics to cosmetics are delivered to clients nationwide.
“Abapa mall has different payment systems. Either you can pay within two or three months then you get your delivery. We have virtually everything to meet your needs,” said Charles Ohemeng, Marketing Manager.
The Abapa Mall App is available in Apple and play stores.
“We hope to become the biggest online shop in the country,” CEO Felicia Agyemang is optimistic.
Some of the satisfied clients have been sharing their stories.
“I searched online and downloaded from the play store. I bought a fridge and they delivered to me,” said Stephanie Bukari.
“I bought a microwave online and the product is very good,” said Rami.
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