R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, AUG 21
What happens after the smartphone leaves the showroom? Who protects it, repairs it, upgrades it, buys it back, refurbishes it—and ultimately gives it a second life? Congruence Holdings is betting that the answer to those questions could become a business opportunity in its own right.
The Chennai-based consumer technology company on Friday opened its new corporate office in the city, unveiling an ambitious expansion blueprint to take its network from 30 retail and service formats across Tamil Nadu to 300 outlets across South India by 2028.
- Chennai-based consumer technology company targets 300 outlets across South India by 2028, transforming device ownership into an end-to-end service ecosystem
- GoGizmo-GoFix network to expand beyond Tamil Nadu as company plans 15 premium standalone GoFix Service & Experience Centres before March 2027
- Initial premium centres planned in Chennai and Bengaluru, combining advanced repairs, customer lounges, live service desks and transparent diagnostics
- Eight-brand ecosystem spans retail, repair, protection, buyback, refurbishment, accessories, distribution and technology and data services
More significantly, Congruence is seeking to move beyond the conventional retail-versus-repair model by building an integrated ecosystem covering the entire consumer electronics lifecycle—from discovery and purchase to protection, repair, resale, refurbishment and upgrade.
300 outlets, one connected consumer journey

Congruence Holdings has created a diversified consumer technology ecosystem through eight brands—GoGizmo, GoFix, GoCare, GoCashin, GoRenew, GoPulse, GoAlliance and GoStack—with each addressing a different stage of the device ownership journey.
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The company’s next phase will see the integrated GoGizmo-GoFix store format expand into major South Indian cities, alongside a new generation of premium standalone GoFix Service & Experience Centres.
The company plans to establish 15 such premium centres before March 2027, with the initial rollout envisaging five centres each in Chennai and Bengaluru.
Designed as a more organised alternative to conventional neighbourhood repair outlets, the centres will combine advanced multi-brand repair capabilities with a more transparent and customer-centric service environment.
The repair shop gets a corporate makeover
The proposed GoFix premium centres are designed to fundamentally change the way consumers experience device servicing.
Dedicated reception and help desks, customer lounges with charging docks, accessories sections and live service desks will be integrated with technician workstations and backend repair infrastructure.
The objective is to make what has traditionally been an opaque part of device ownership more visible, professional and trustworthy.
AM Shajahan, Minister for Minorities Welfare (Minorities Welfare and Wakf Board), inaugurated the Congruence Holdings’ new corporate office in the presence of Mohammed Rafi Sait, Managing Director, Congruence Holdings, Sharfudeen, COO, BAZ Group of Companies. Government representatives, business leaders, partners and employees also attended the event.
The new office is expected to serve as a strategic base for the company’s expansion across South India.
‘We want to serve the customer through the entire technology journey’
Mohammed Rafi Sait, Managing Director, Congruence Holdings said, the company’s ambition is considerably broader than adding more stores.
“Our vision goes beyond building a larger retail or repair network. We are building an integrated consumer technology ecosystem that can remain connected with customers throughout the lifecycle of their devices. From discovery and purchase to protection, repair, resale, refurbishment and upgrade, we want to make every stage simpler, more transparent and more valuable for the customer. The real opportunity for us is not just in the number of devices we sell, but in how meaningfully and responsibly we can serve customers across their entire technology journey.”
That philosophy places lifecycle value rather than a single transaction at the centre of the business model.
A customer entering through GoGizmo could potentially remain within the wider Congruence ecosystem for protection, repair, buyback, refurbishment and eventual upgrading—creating a continuing relationship rather than a one-time retail transaction.
Trust: The new currency of device repair
The company sees its premium GoFix format as a particularly important pillar of that strategy.
Sait said the new-generation centres would seek to address one of the biggest pain points in the repair industry: customer trust.
“Trust is at the heart of the repair experience. Customers hand over devices that often contain some of their most personal information, yet traditionally have very little visibility into what happens after that. Our GoFix Service & Experience Centres are designed to change this by making the service environment more visible and the process more transparent. We want customers to feel confident that their devices are being handled professionally, responsibly and with the highest level of care.”
The emphasis on transparency could become increasingly significant as smartphones and other connected devices hold ever greater amounts of personal, professional and financial information.
From one store in 2017 to a tech ecosystem
Congruence Holdings entered consumer-facing retail with GoGizmo in 2017 and launched GoFix in 2022. It has since expanded across multiple segments of the electronics lifecycle.
Its portfolio now encompasses retail, multi-brand repair and diagnostics, device protection, buyback, refurbished technology, accessories, distribution, and technology and data solutions.
The eight-brand architecture is intended to allow the company to address consumers at multiple touchpoints rather than compete only for the initial sale of a device.
That also brings a circular-economy dimension to its expansion, as buyback, renewal and refurbishment can potentially extend device lifecycles while creating additional value from products that might otherwise be discarded or underutilised.
South India becomes the next big test
The jump from 30 existing retail and service formats in Tamil Nadu to 300 outlets across South India by 2028 represents a tenfold expansion ambition.
The first major test will be the company’s ability to replicate its integrated format beyond its home market while maintaining consistency in service quality, repair expertise, customer experience and technology infrastructure.
The planned premium GoFix centres in Chennai and Bengaluru could serve as important prototypes for that expansion.
The larger proposition, however, is clear: Congruence wants to own the relationship around the device—not merely the moment when the device is purchased.
From buying to protecting, repairing, reselling, renewing and upgrading, the company is attempting to turn fragmented technology services into one connected consumer journey.
If that model scales as envisioned, the next big technology retail battle in South India may not simply be about who sells the device first—but who stays with the customer longest.


