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Nov 30, 2015 News
What started out as a man being a small jeweller more than 20 years ago has now expanded into a multi-million dollar business that easily stands as one of the gems in Guyana’s successful business crown.
Last Saturday evening, King’s Jewellery World added yet another multi-million dollar branch to its chain by launching, this time at the Giftland Mall.
Looknauth Persaud, the business owner said the idea is to make it easier for customers looking for exquisite, authentic jewellery that they can access even after working hours.
“We continue to build on our motto to ensure that all Guyana can be proud of saying this is made in Guyana. Our jewellery should last a life time and for generations because when we sell you a product the emotions should go with it.”
He dared to dream and pursue it to the point of securing backing from local banks to expand following the company’s launch in 1994.
Unlike many who approached the banks, he said as a result of the commitment to standards and quality “the banks came into us and said we can help you to improve and we took the initiative from them.
Comparing their products to other local jewelers, Harrinand Ralph Persaud the company’s Chief Financial & Marketing Officer said his family business has taken the local industry a bit further with the aim of offering the world a quality piece of Guyana.
King’s Jewellery which also sells Luxury products with a head office located at 141 Quamina Street, Georgetown, provides employment for over one hundred staff.
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