2023-05-26 12:27:19
As previously announced, Epeka, as the children’s clothing brand has been called for almost two years, opened a store in the United States.
After resolving a couple of legal disputes that he had in Colombia, Samuel Tcherassi, businessman who owns the Epeka brand, was able to meet his goal and expanded much more, because, Along with the stores it has in the country, it now has a presence in the United States.
This is how he reported it Hawks and Doveswhich announced that the new establishment is in Doral, Florida, a place with which the path of this Colombian company begins in North American territory.
Epeka has already had a great expansion process. In 2022, it announced the opening of 20 stores in Venezuela and now it is targeting a market much further away from the country of origin, but with great and important ambitions.
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In colombia, This brand is widely recognized because it is one of the favorite places to buy clothes for children from newborn to 14 years old.approximately, which allows them to have a large audience in the market.
The plan of this Colombian company does not end there. As previously disclosed, his intention is also reach markets in Mexico and Spain, but that will be in 2026as budgeted.
Epeka continues to have a good presence in Colombia, where it has corporate centers in Bogotá, Medellín and Barranquilla, in addition to stores in various shopping centers or high-demand areas that make them one of the well-known brands in the country.
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Epeka brand changed its name: before it was EPK
For 16 years, this clothing company was known among Colombians by the three letters (EPK). However, since 2021 it changed its name and became Epeka.
Samuel Tcherassi is its president and was recognized by the Superintendence of Industry and Commerce as the owner of the signs. This as part of a dispute with Bridgewood Capital INC. which began in 2019 and which was resolved in this 2023, apparently.
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Between Tcherassi, who represents Akmios SA, an Epeka company, and the investment fund Bridgewood Capital INC. there was a lawsuit that reached the courts. Finally, a civil Judge of the Bogotá Circuit ordered the investment fund to “completely eliminate the use of the domain www.epkweb.com and block its dissemination on all social networks.”
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