BROLL Namibia – subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group – has started offering free Wi-Fi to its shoppers at Wernhil Park in Windhoek as from Friday.
The initiative, according to Sylvia Rusch, marketing and public relations manager of Broll Namibia, is part of Wernhil Park’s commitment to keeping the shopping experience within the mall world-class at all times.
“In order to remain competitive and up-to-date, you need to keep up with the changing times and that is exactly what we are doing. With so much being linked to internet connectivity nowadays and the need to be connected at all times, including a demand by consumers to research first before making the final purchase, a service offering such as free Wi-Fi is almost becoming mandatory to ensure we cater for the current consumer lifestyle and demand. To keep the competitive edge, it is important to make the shopping experience at Wernhil Park as convenient as possible. Our tenants and shoppers are our most valued asset and they deserve the best and modern value added services only,” Rusch said.
Marco Wenk, managing director of Broll Namibia said they remain committed to offering Wernhil Park shoppers a world-class shopping experience.
“During the last 26 years, Wernhil Park has undergone three phases and now measures 37 000 square metres with 1 367 parking bays and an average of 1,15 million shoppers per month,” he said.
Wi-Fi will be available within Wernhil’s common areas for all shoppers, tenants and the general public.
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