
Jashanmal Group offers gift cards: Thoughtful gifting for every occasion
Jashanmal Group, a leading legacy brand in premium retail since 1919, offers its exclusive range of premium gift cards, redefining the gifting experience for every occasion and milestone celebration, with a seamless blend of luxury and practicality. Designed to align with Jashanmal's century-old legacy of quality, these gift cards offer a thoughtful, convenient solution for modern consumers, allowing recipients the freedom to choose the perfect gift for any occasion.
The global gift card market, valued at $450 billion in 2023, is projected to reach $1.5 trillion by 2032, with the MENA region's digital gift card market expected to grow to $6 billion by 2026. This surge reflects a shift toward eco-friendly practices and aligns with COP28 UAE's sustainability goals. Amid this flourishing market, Jashanmal's gift cards emerge as a timely and relevant offering, showcasing the brand's dedication to thoughtful and practical gifting solutions. As the year begins with range of celebratory events and special occasions, these gift cards present the perfect choice for remembrances.
A Legacy of Trust and Quality
Since its inception, Jashanmal has been synonymous with offering exceptional value and a carefully curated selection of high-quality products. The launch of the premium gift cards reinforces this ethos by introducing an innovative gifting solution that serves as an extension of the brand's dedication to customer satisfaction. By offering recipients the freedom to select from Jashanmal's diverse portfolio of premium offerings— spanning fashion, luxury home decor, travel and electronics—the cards ensure that every gifting moment is reminiscent and personalised.
Commenting on the launch, Shuja Jashanmal, CEO of Jashanmal Group, said: "At Jashanmal, we take pride in our legacy of quality and innovation, delivering exceptional value and quality across a diverse range of products. Our mission is to offer our customers products that enrich their lives and elevate their experiences. Our premium gift cards are more than a product, it is an embodiment of our commitment to delivering excellent value, convenience, and luxury choices to our patrons. These cards are a reflection of our vision to make gifting effortless while ensuring every moment of giving is deeply cherished."
The Jashanmal premium gift cards are a combination of convenience and luxury, featuring stylish packaging that makes them perfect for milestone celebrations, special occasions and corporate gifting. With reloadable options up to Dh5,000 and extended one-year validity, these cards offer flexibility. Accepted across all Jashanmal stores in the UAE, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain (within the country of purchase), it grants seamless access to a diverse range of premium products, including discounted items, ensuring an unparalleled shopping experience for every recipient.
"This initiative not only enhances the convenience for our loyal customers but also serves as a powerful tool to introduce new customers to our brand, expanding visibility and fostering long-term loyalty. Ultimately, our goal is to make Jashanmal the first choice for meaningful and personalized gifts, strengthening our connection with the community," Jashanmal further added.
Jashanmal invites customers to discover the versatility and elegance of its premium gift cards, available for purchase at all Jashanmal stores. Whether for personal occasions or corporate rewards, these cards deliver a unique gifting experience, rooted in over a century of trust and excellence.

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