Tawal

Tawal is the provider of the tower network infrastructure for Saudi. Originally the exclusive network of STC, it has now extended its service to provide the same network and infrastructure to other Telcos operating within Saudi.

du

du offers mobile and fixed telephony, broadband connectivity and IPTV services to people, homes and businesses all over the UAE as well as providing carrier services, a data hub, internet exchange facilities and satellite services for broadcasters.

Datamena

Data plays an ever increasing role in business these days, banks and telecommunication companies, in fact any data-dependent business needs their data to be securely stored, updated and easily accessed. Data centers such as Datamena offer a safe, secure and cost effective way to house this invaluable data.

Kaya

Kaya brings together the best of both worlds – creating a luxurious, relaxing, spa like environment staffed by dermatological and medical experts to provide best in class skin solutions across the Region. Rapid growth in this category has led to an influx of “me too” brands and Kaya needed to evolve to reclaim it’s dominant position and create a strong purpose to drive growth for the future.

Al Yaum Media

Diversifying for the future and celebrating the past. AlYaum is a multi-faceted media company in Saudi Arabia. Started in 1965 as a weekly magazine, becoming a daily newspaper in 1978. Today AlYaum Holding has grown to include three newspapers, multiple magazines, a commercial publishing house, a printing press, training centre, outdoor media, logistics and real estate companies.

Jebel Ali School

Jebel Ali Primary School was founded in 1978. For nearly 40 years, this “not-for-profit” School has been a top-tier school with a reputation for excellence in primary education. In July 2016, the school will move to a purpose built campus and will expand to offer the National Curriculum for England from Early Years through to A Levels.

Muvi

MUVI is the first Saudi owned and operated cinema in Kingdom. The retail giant Fawaz Al Hokair wanted to create a best in class cinema experience that was both modern and proudly Saudi reflecting the changes that are taking place in the Kingdom.

Vox Cinemas

VOX Cinemas, a Majid Al Futtaim company, is the largest regional cinema brand. The brand has experienced a fair bit of change in a relatively short period of time. In 2012, Majid Al Futtaim bought out Cinestar; renamed and rebranded it VOX cinemas and expanded from 50 screens in 5 locations to 120 screens in 11 locations in just 2 years. Then in 2014 Majid Al Futtaim rebranded and ‘tightened’ its brand architecture. The outcome resulted in an evolution of VOX’s brand marque to include the Majid Al Futtaim “M” in the “O” of the VOX logo causing it to be misread. With growth continuing exponentially, VOX wanted to crystalise their brand and strategy for the future.