JLR Malaysia Bags Fifth Retailer of The Year Award for APAC Region
Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia has bagged its fifth Retailer of The Year award for the Asia-Pacific region.
While its western counterpart made headlines for a whole different reason last week, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Malaysia is making a positive one here, as the company clinched its fifth JLR Retailer of the Year Award for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. Awarded for its stellar performance throughout the 2023/2024 calendar year, this latest award is also the company’s fourth in a row.
This annual award was given to the top JLR retailers in the region, where their performance is being evaluated on all fronts, including marketing, sales, customer service, staff training, as well as brand presentation.
Commenting on this momentous achievement, Sime Motors managing director for Southeast Asia Jeffrey Gan commented, “JLR Malaysia’s extraordinary accomplishment of securing the Retailer of the Year award for the fourth consecutive year is a testament to our steadfast commitment to excellence.”
“As the automotive sector continues to evolve with cutting-edge technological innovations and enhanced customer experiences, this accolade reinforces our ability to consistently set new benchmarks for operational excellence and customer satisfaction in a highly competitive market,” Gan added.
JLR Malaysia Managing Director Syed Ahmad Muzri Syed Faiz (left)
Meanwhile, Syed Ahmad Muzri Syed Faiz, managing director of JLR Malaysia said, “We are deeply honoured to be recognised once again as the Retailer of the Year. This continued success not only reflects the robust strategic partnership between JLR Malaysia and Sisma Auto but also highlights the effective synergy and dedication of our unified team.”
In conjunction with its fifth and fourth in a row title celebration, JLR Malaysia is offering loyal customers the chance to win special accessories and merchandise worth up to RM8,000 from Oct 25, 2024, to Jan 31, 2025.
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