vivo, the global smartphone brand is gearing up to look beyond the impact of COVID-19 in Sri Lanka and to ensure that they join the battle to win against the global pandemic and its economic casualties.
Despite a standstill in the smartphone industry and the predicted negative sales impact; vivo is confident that the business will continue, in a future post COVID-19. Also, the company is utilizing this time to innovate and understand consumer’s need. As vivo is positive that post COVID-19 the consumer need will not just survive but thrive, the company said in a media release.
“We are certain that as a committed brand, we can serve the customer de-mands without any hassle even amidst the challenges we are facing due to the pandemic. We have a strong team and together with our local partners, we will continue to thrive when the situation becomes normal,” stated Kevin Jiang, CEO, vivo Mobile Lanka.
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