Daraz partners with Embark to become exclusive retail platform

12 March 2022 01:17 am Views - 181

Embark Founder Otara Gunewardene and Daraz Sri Lanka Managing Director Rakhil Fernando exchanging the partnership agreement

 

Daraz Sri Lanka and Embark entered into a franchise partnership, giving customers an exclusive platform to shop for Embark products. 


Through this new partnership, both Daraz and Embark customers gain access to a range of Embark merchandise including t-shirts, tops, pet toys, collars, leash, bowls, and beds as well as wristbands and other accessories such as slippers, caps, cloth shopping bags, and much more especially designed for passionate pet owners.
The signing of the partnership took place on March 02 between Daraz Sri Lanka Managing Director Rakhil Fernando and Embark Founder Otara Gunewardene.


Daraz Sri Lanka Managing Director Rakhil Fernando, commenting on the partnership, said, “We are thrilled about this partnership. Daraz and Embark will be a very powerful, meaningful combination, as both these entities find solidarity in their ambitions to do more to the community. 


It is equally important to us that we keep growing our pool of well-established local brands on the platform, while also setting the pace for bigger fashion brands to partner with Daraz to reach new markets, more economically, through our online retailing space.”


In addition to accessing the full range of Embark merchandise with the option of island wide delivery via Daraz’s trusted DEX partners, customers can also avail themselves of a host of credit card discounts, seasonal promotions, and special offers for purchases made exclusively through Daraz.lk.


Commenting on the partnership, Embark Founder Otara Gunewardene shared that is a conscious brand which promotes a lifestyle of compassion and kindness that caters to an audience with similar sentiments. 


“With every purchase, a customer directly supports the cause of this organization. With our partnership with Daraz, more citizens can now contribute to make the lives of innocent street dogs better, fashionably,” she said.