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Walton Laptop Exchange Offer Season-2 kicks off


Published : 06 Aug 2022 06:58 PM

Walton has launched its ‘Laptop Exchange Offer Season-2’ campaign. Under the campaign, Walton is providing special discount to its customers on computer products including laptop, desktop, all-in-one PC, Tab etc. in exchange of used or old (active or dead) IT products of any brands.

Walton has announced this facility in a bid to create awareness about e-waste and protect the environment through e-waste management, aiming to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In the offer, customers can purchase new computer products of Walton from any Walton Plaza or Walton E-plaza at up to 20 percent or maximum of Tk 10,000 discounts along with 6-month installment and 3-month EMI facilities which will be continued until further notice.

On Tuesday, the announcement came at a programmed held at the Walton corporate office in the capital. State Minister for Power and Energy Nasrul Hamid virtually inaugurated the Walton Laptop Exchange Offer season-2 campaign as chief guest of the program.

Walton Digi-Tech Industries Limited Chairman SM Rezaul Alam presided over the function while Walton Hi-Tech Industries PLC's Managing Director and CEO Golam Murshed graced the program as special guest.

Golam Murshed said, “Sustainability is a huge factor in today’s world, we are dreaming and have set goals to become economically prosperous and self-reliant. In private sector, Walton is the first organization in Bangladesh to start working on implementing SDGs through its ‘Better Bangladesh Tomorrow’ initiative which is taken two years back to implement sustainability at everywhere so that people feel and own this concept. He also said that earlier Walton has given exchange offer on television and air conditioner. Our activities in e-waste management will continue in the future. Our country will be benefited with the proper management of e-waste.”

Highlighting various activities taken by Walton to save energy amid the current global crisis, he urged all to be aware of saving electricity and other forms of energy from their respective positions.