A new retail chain breaks into the Hungarian market
The Pepco retail chain has already been searching its store managers and assistant store managers, which would expand in Hungary in the region – the Index wrote.
On the basis of job advertisements the retail chain would open stores in Budapest, Tatabánya, Veszprém, Siófok, Eger, Miskolc, Debrecen and Nyíregyháza, where clothes and household items would be sold.
The department store chain is owned by the Pepkor South African investment holding company, which – according to the website of the Polish Pepco operating a total of 3,000 stores within eight store network in Europe, Africa and Australia. (Index)
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