Unicorn Infosolutions has opened its 100th Apple Mono Brand Store in India, marking a significant milestone for the country's largest Apple Premium Partner [1].

The expansion reflects the growing appetite for premium electronics in the Indian market and signals a strategic push to capture regional demand. By increasing its physical footprint, the company aims to bridge the gap between high-end product availability and consumer accessibility in diverse urban centers.

Unicorn Infosolutions currently operates across 49 cities [2]. The company has seen rapid growth recently, having opened 50 stores within the last three years [3]. This acceleration comes as the provider seeks to optimize its reach based on specific regional buying potential, consumer density, and resident demographics [4].

The company is not slowing its momentum after reaching the triple-digit mark. Unicorn Infosolutions has a pipeline to reach 110 stores by September [3]. This immediate growth is part of a broader long-term strategy to expand the network to 150 stores within three years [1, 2].

Apple's selection of these store locations is a calculated process. The company evaluates demographics and buying power to ensure each new outlet is positioned to meet local demand [4]. This data-driven approach allows Unicorn Infosolutions to scale efficiently across different Indian states.

As the retail network grows, the company continues to align its operations with Apple's global standards for premium retail experiences. The push toward 150 locations suggests a confidence in the sustained upward trajectory of the premium smartphone and tablet market in India [1, 2].

Unicorn Infosolutions has opened its 100th Apple Mono Brand Store in India

The aggressive expansion of Unicorn Infosolutions indicates that Apple is leaning heavily on its premium partner ecosystem to penetrate the Indian market. By targeting 150 stores, the company is moving beyond primary metropolitan hubs into secondary cities where the emerging middle class is increasing its spending on high-end technology.