The event took place in the presence of representatives of Khanh Hoa Province's Department of Tourism and the management teams of both parties.
Representing Gold Coast Mall were Bae Kang Woo, General Director of Gold Coast Mall, along with its management team. Representing Norbreeze Collective Asia were CEO Nam Huynh and the Board of Directors.
The partnership between the two parties represents a significant milestone, underscoring the commitment to develop a long-term, sustainable partnership aimed at enhancing the customer experience.
Representatives of both parties sign the strategic partnership agreement. Photo courtesy of Norbreeze Collective Asia |
With the vision to be an omnichannel leader in the jewelry accessible luxury market in Vietnam, Norbreeze Collective Asia is committed to delivering exceptional experiences through exquisitely crafted jewelry pieces for every individual story.
Speaking at the event, Woo of Gold Coast Mall said that he was happy that the collaboration brings the world's leading jewelry brand Pandora to Nha Trang.
"Thanks for choosing Gold Coast Shopping Mall Nha Trang as the next destination in Pandora's expansion journey to become the first Pandora store in central Vietnam" Woo said.
Nam Huynh (L), CEO Norbreeze Collective Asia and Board of Directors, and Bae Kang Woo (R), CEO of Gold Coast Mall and Senior Representatives. Photo courtesy of Norbreeze Collective Asia |
"This strategic milestone reflects our strong belief in the growth potential of new markets and our commitment to delivering the best experiences to consumers. We are ready to embark on a new chapter in Pandora's development with the launch of our first store at Gold Coast Mall" added Huynh.
The signing ceremony event attracted hundreds of attendees. Photo courtesy of Norbreeze Collective Asia |
Norbreeze Collective Asia, a subsidiary of the Norbreeze Group, is the exclusive partner for Pandora in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Established in 2004, the group focuses on luxury brands with timeless appeal and quality.
Pandora, the world's largest jewelry brand, is headquartered in Copenhagen and employs 33,000 people worldwide.
The company is committed to sustainability, sourcing recycled silver and gold for its jewelry and aiming to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.