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Expansion: Domestic “Bingo” in the former “Tus” Facilities

Published October 1, 2015
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Bingo in Tus Stores bingotuzla.baAfter taking over two retail stores from Tus Trade Ltd., Bingo continues expanding its retail network. Two renovated facilities in Sarajevo and Mostar are to be opened soon, confirmed the Head of the Marketing Office of the company Bingo Tatjana Paunoski.

Namely, this company announced a public call on Monday, inviting all former employees of Tus Trade Ltd. from Sarajevo and Mostar to report to the Bingo hypermarket Mostar and Stup (former Interex), for commencement of employment.

“In case everything goes according to the plan, both facilities will be finished by the end of October”, Paunoski said, noting that there are 164 branches in Bingo chain, and they are planning the openings in Sarajevo and Trebinje by the end of 2015.

Moreover, further expansion of the network of stores is planned in 2016.

Company Bingo opened the 164th store in Buzim on September 18th, where 55 new workers were employed.

(Source: akta.ba)

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