Prime Markets opens branch in Al Qassim

Prime Markets inaugurated a new branch in Al Qassim, which comes in line with the company's expansion strategy in the Kingdom.

March 15, 2015
Prime Markets opens branch in Al Qassim
Prime Markets opens branch in Al Qassim

Ali Al-Qassimi



Salman bin Mohammed, overall general manager of all Prime Markets; Bulaihi Al Bulaihi, general manager of Al Thulaja International Company in Al Qassim in the Qassim region, flanked by other guests and officials during the ceremonial ribbon cutting.






QASSIM — Prime Markets inaugurated a new branch in Al Qassim, which comes in line with the company's expansion strategy in the Kingdom through the opening of several branches in major markets, notably the opening of the largest branch in Al-Ahsa province last week.



During the occasion, Salman bin Mohammed, general manager of all Prime Markets, stressed the importance of the center for residents of Al Qassim region, and the adjoining areas as well.



Bulaihi Al Bulaihi, general manager of Al Thulaja International Company in Al Qassim (Prime Markets) in the Qassim region, said during the press conference held on the occasion of the opening: "We have encouraged our customers to strengthen our presence in Al Qassim, and I am confident these new centers which will grow to 200 branches to cater to growing demands.



He added: "We are constantly keen to meet and even exceed the expectations of our customers.  This new local market centers will lead to change, and we hope to set new standards to serve our customers across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."



The new branch is located at King Khaled Street, Bakeereya, Al Qassim and is designed to receive thousands of visitors a day at a total area of 1600 m2.



Prime Markets will launch their next branch in Al- Khobar (Al Thokba District) Thursday (March 19). — SG


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