Spice launches Online Shopping Portal Saholic.com

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Spice launches Online Shopping Portal Saholic.com

Spice Global has launched its online shopping portal Saholic.com. This portal provides Indian consumers a unique online shopping experience where they can do high quality research about the product and also experience its features. The portal sells only genuine products from trusted brands and all products have full manufacturers' warranty.

The other highlight of the portal is its superfast delivery. It promises free next day delivery for most products and locations in India. This has been made possible due to Spice's extensive experience of managing inventory efficiently which it has gained through its presence in physical retail.

Speaking about the portal, Pankaj Jain, CEO of Saholic said, "Initially we will be selling mobile devices (of all the major brands) and accessories. We will soon expand into other related categories and will continue to delight our customers with our unique shopping experience. Our vision is to become the trusted e-Commerce brand for the Indian market."

Commenting on the launch of the online shopping portal, Dilip Modi, Managing Director, Spice Mobility, said, "In the last several years that we have been present in the mobility ecosystem, we have observed that as products such as mobile phones evolve and pack more technology, the consumer is increasingly looking for help in picking the right product. Moreover as the applications and data services become more integral part of the device, consumer is also looking to experience the device before buying. Therefore, we have created an online platform where the consumer can get to understand all the necessary details about the product and experience it at the click of a button before making the purchase."

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