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IGP Launches its First Retail Store in Bandra, Mumbai

IGP, an International Gifts Platform, renowned for its multi-category gifting collections, is thrilled to announce the launch of its first-ever retail store in Bandra West, Mumbai. This marks a notable advancement in IGP’s customer engagement approach, with plans to launch two additional stores in Breach Candy and Vashi, Navi Mumbai, within the next month. These retail stores are IGP’s step ahead towards its dedication to enhance the overall shopping experience for its diverse range of customers. 

The store showcases IGP’s diverse array of offerings, including fresh flowers, gourmet foods, personalized gift hampers, and much more, all thoughtfully curated to cater to every occasion and sentiment. Customers can explore a range of personalized gifting and delicious cakes options right at their fingertips. The opening of IGP’s experiential retail store highlights the company’s commitment to innovation and customer-centricity. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, IGP has taken a step ahead to ‘enrich relationships through thoughtfully curated gifts.’

With a large delivery network consisting of 3 mother warehouses, and over 50+ dark stores, our brand is passionately committed to delivering not more than just gifts but memorable moments to enrich relations. Headquartered in Mumbai, the bustling heart of India’s commercial capital, the first retail store of IGP is all set to offer an immersive shopping experience. 

Reflecting on the launch of the new retail store, Tarun Joshi, Founder & CEO of IGP, expressed his excitement, stating, “Launching our first experiential retail store in Mumbai marks a pivotal moment for IGP. We’re excited to provide our customers with a space where they can physically discover our diverse range of offerings. This milestone reflects our commitment to innovation and elevating the user’s gifting experience.” 

IGP continues to set new benchmarks in the gifting industry, offering unparalleled quality, convenience, and joy to customers worldwide. And with this initiative, IGP will soon launch other retail stores across the country.

About Company

With offices in India, Singapore, and Dubai, IGP is one of India’s largest multi-category gifting companies. IGP, the International Gifts Platform, provides one of the best-curated collections of festival merchandise, gifts, fresh flowers, cakes, plants, gourmet foods & personalized products for all occasions & festivals. The brand has a global footprint with customers spanning 100+ countries and 1000+ cities in India and has created 10 million stories of love and joy so far. The brand has over 1100+ employees across its offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Jaipur, Pune, Singapore, Dubai, and California. 

For more details, check out the company’s website- www.igp.com 

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