LuLu Saudi Arabia wins PCI DSS recognition for cybersecurity measures

Lulu Hypermarket officials receive their Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard Certification of Compliance. 
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LuLu Hypermarket, the leading regional retail chain, celebrated a significant success story this week when it became the first hypermarket chain in the Kingdom to receive international recognition for the robust data security environment that it has in place throughout its chain of 24 retail outlets in the Kingdom.

Crossbow Labs, the leading cybersecurity compliance and certification body in the region, issued the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard Certification of Compliance to LuLu Hypermarket.

The certificate was received by Saudi Arabia LuLu Hypermarkets director Shehim Mohammed in the regional office.

LuLu Hypermarket officials expressed their pleasure at receiving the certification and said that it was an acknowledgement of the stringent security practices the hypermarket employs to secure customers’ payment transaction, information and other personal data, across all its stores in Saudi Arabia.

“The certification not only recognizes LuLu Hypermarket’s compliance to all certification standards, it also provides customers with a layer of assurance that the details of their transactions are securely handled and not stored with LuLu Hypermarkets in any manner,” said CIO Piyush Kumar Chowhan. 

“Over the last few years, in view of LuLu Hypermarket’s extensive and growing operations in Saudi Arabia and around the world, and in the face of increasing and evolving cybersecurity threats, it has become imperative to employ a safe and secure data protection system that adopts international best practices in cybersecurity initiatives.

“The hypermarket’s adherence to security protocols are on par with the best in the world, in order to strengthen customers’ trust in the hypermarket. The certification is an acknowledgement of these security efforts aimed at keeping data breaches at bay and protecting the hypermarket from both monetary and reputational damage,” Mr. Chowhan added.