A Market” Market Opens its 13th Branch in Riyadh

Continuing its expansion plan .. and launching its newest branch in Badr District

 A Market Market, one of Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al Othaim, has continued its expansion plan in the capital, Riyadh, by opening its newest branch in the Badr district, bringing the total number of branches to 13. This expansion reflects the company's commitment to strengthening its presence in the Saudi market and providing a comprehensive shopping experience that meets customer needs at competitive prices and high quality. 

The opening coincides with the seasonal Ramadan sales festival, where the company offers major offers on food and essential goods. These offers are renewed weekly every Wednesday until the end of the holy month, providing a variety of options to meet customer needs during the holy month of Ramadan. 

Mr. Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al Othaim, Chairman of A Market Market, confirmed that this expansion aims to enhance the company's presence and provide high-quality products at competitive prices, in partnership with major suppliers in the retail and food sectors in the Saudi market. 

He explained that this phase is part of a three-year operational plan, which began with the soft opening of six branches, followed by the operation of six more before the start of the Ramadan season, leading up to the new branch. This is part of the strategy to cover various neighborhoods in Riyadh, in preparation for expansion into the rest of the Kingdom. 

He pointed out that the new branch is distinguished by its prime location in the Badr neighborhood on Wadi Al-Jouf Street and is equipped with the latest technologies and sections to ensure a comprehensive shopping experience for customers. 

This expansion comes as part of the company's strategy to strengthen the Kingdom's position as one of the most important retail markets in the region, keep pace with rapid developments in the private sector, particularly the retail sector, and support the employment of Saudi youth, in line with Vision 2030, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and his Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, may God protect them.