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Limaa Enterprise, one of the fastest-growing sales shops in the country Friday opened its third shop at Labone in Accra.
With about 300 to 400 different types of items ranging from household, partywares, kitchen wares, children’s learning materials, technology and electronic gadgets, Limaa imports from trusted brands across the globe.
Established in 2019, Limaa Enterprise operates as a wholesale and retail shop as well as offering an e-commerce service platform where customers across the country can have access to its wide range of products.
The Chief Executive Officer of Limaa Enterprise, Prisha Daryanani said their hallmark is to offer quality goods at affordable prices.
“We are trying to offer different items to the Ghanaian public,” she said, adding that shoppers can have access to wide array of products at Limaa’s shops across the country.
She noted that, though they felt the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, they put customers' needs first by bringing in products that could assist people at home, particularly children and young people.
Madam Daryanani said the company also runs an online service where customers can sit at the comfort of their homes to make purchases and the items will be delivered to them.
She said the company is “trying to refine things now”, pledging that the company will soon start a free delivery service.
Currently, she said, the company has shops at Kokomlemle and Alhaji Bus Stop, the Labone office, being its latest addition to the staple.
Madam Daryanani also promised customers at far away locations in the country not to worry about prices, saying “We are trying to get affordable prices for far away locations.”
“The company is trying to make its shop a one-stop shop for Ghanaians for quality goods at very affordable prices,” she pointed out.
For her, the company is trying to make its shops a one-stop-shop for its customers across the country, promising that the company will be opening more shops in the years ahead.
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