"We would open offline stores in the NCR. This would be in the first quarter this year. We are opening the first one as a pilot model," Jazzmyride Founder & CEO Sunil Dhingra told PTI.
Founded in 2011, Jazzmyride provides an array of car and bike accessories, he said, adding that the company is looking to be a one-stop-shop for such items and provide customers off-the-shelf products too.
"Even the car showroom owners, having their own accessory shops are finding it difficult to get it on time and right price," he said.
When asked about investments for future expansion, Dhingra said: "Currently we have enough funds internally for our expansion but in future we may need it. We would prefer a strategic investor rather than PE funds.
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