Kaymu.pk enters wholesale business
Karachi: Kaymu.pk, Pakistan’s leading online shopping portal, has introduced online wholesale, said a statement on Tuesday.
The statement said it has almost 120 wholesalers of clothing, electronics, cosmetics and various product categories on its e-commerce platform.
“Traders in Okara, Mardan, and Chakwal are already benefiting from e-wholesale as they purchase all kinds of fashion items and gadgets through Kaymu and sell in their city to increase their incomes.”
"Small traders nowadays look towards convenience and cost saving. We have made it unnecessary for traders to travel to markets in big cities to acquire products,” said Adam Dawood, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Kaymu Pakistan. “We bring product bundles to their doorstep, bring down their cost by at least 20-30 percent and allow better profit margins for them.”
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