Kathmandu, April 10 - Hitec Vision Pvt. Ltd., a growing local trade and service provider based in Tarkeshwor-8, Lambagar, has celebrated its 9th anniversary, marking nearly a decade of operation in Nepal’s competitive electronics and home furnishing market.
The anniversary was observed with a special program highlighting the company’s progress, including the successful operation of its Gangabu branch. Over the years, the business has expanded its reach beyond Kathmandu, offering nationwide delivery and flexible installment (EMI) services, making household products more accessible to a broader customer base.
Hitec Vision provides a diverse range of products tailored to everyday household needs. Its offerings include electronics such as vacuum cleaners, geysers, microwave ovens, chimneys, air fryers, and solar heaters. In addition, the company supplies home furniture like beds, sofas, cupboards, and dining sets, alongside kitchenware including dinner sets and traditional metal utensils.
The company has also built a growing digital presence, with Radhika Nepal emerging as a key public face and promoter of the brand across social media platforms. Her role has contributed to enhancing the company’s visibility and engagement with customers, particularly in the digital marketplace.
Located near the Naba Durga Bhagwati Temple in Lambagar, Hitec Vision has positioned itself as a convenient local hub for household goods while simultaneously expanding its services nationwide. The company’s continued focus on accessibility, affordability, and digital outreach reflects broader trends in Nepal’s retail sector, where businesses are increasingly integrating online engagement with traditional commerce.
As it enters its tenth year, Hitec Vision aims to further strengthen its market presence, improve customer service, and expand its product offerings in response to evolving consumer demands.
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