• TSC’s new stores in the office and residential towers offer an express shopping service for a selection of essential everyday products including food and non-food products

Kuwait: The Sultan Center Group (TSC), the leading grocery food retailer, today announced its entry into the office and residential towers market that caters to serve employees and residents, by opening two new “Sultan Center Express” stores at two iconic landmarks in Kuwait, Al-Hamra Tower and KIPCO Tower.

The new stores in the office and residential towers offer an express shopping service for a selection of essential everyday products including food and non-food products, a range of high-quality local and international every-day groceries from snacks, bakeries, ready-made meals and salads, dairy products and beverages.

TSC CEO Ms. Khadija Oubala said: “Today marks a new milestone in the development of the TSC Express brand and network. We are excited about today’s announcement and TSC’s entry into the office and residential towers market. As the workforce returns to the offices, TSC is well positioned to secure a leading position in this space especially with our unrivaled access to local and international products. I would like to thank the management of Al-Hamra and KIPCO Towers for this cooperation that allows us to be closer to our customers.”

About the New Centers

Every detail of the new Sultan Center Express store’s design has been carefully crafted with the needs and convenience of the customers in the towers in mind, to elevate their shopping experience and ensure that each visitor's daily needs are met to the highest standards and in a timely manner.

The new stores were also designed with a leading concept that guarantees a safe and protected shopping experience today, that is inline with the Sultan Center’s future store and refurbishment plans for the post-COVID era. This includes equipping the two new stores with the innovative air guardian air-disinfection chamber – Illumipure Systems. An antibacterial and fungicidal technology that uses ultraviolet light to eliminate pathogens in the air, that assures the safety and protection of TSC visitors.

The Sultan Center (TSC) for Food Products KSCP operates supermarkets in Kuwait. Its subsidiaries also operate supermarkets in Jordan, Oman, and Bahrain. It is the largest independent, publicly-traded retailer listed in Boursa Kuwait. TSC currently operates stores in the Middle East, including express stores strategically positioned around Kuwait that offer quick and convenient shopping experience to provide high-quality products to serve grab-and-go customers.

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