Lotus Arabia has launched in Saudi and partnered with some of the country’s leading brands over the last three years.

The global agency is bringing a new approach to marketing and communications to the country.

It aims to be dynamic, creative and strategic giving Saudi’s start-ups, brands and projects the tools to accelerate and maximise growth.

Providing destination marketing through the lens of travel, sport, entertainment, culture, celebrity and influencers the agency will offer a one-stop shop for brand fame and commercial growth.

With offices in Jeddah and Riyadh amplified by existing presence in London, New York and Singapore, Lotus Arabia will provide a local to global service marrying international expertise with local understanding and nuance.

With a commitment to nurture, train and grow Saudi-based talent Lotus Arabia will also source top international talent to spearhead and share best-practice.

Led by a female team of multi-discipline experts, Lotus Arabia will be headed up in the Kingdom by Saudi brand communications professional Shorouq Mufti and CEO of the Lotus Group, Jules Ugo.

Jules Ugo, CEO at Lotus Arabia, said:“Having worked in international communications for over twenty-five years I can hand-on-heart say I have never seen such ambition and vision as shown by the Saudi nation and people.

“I am deeply honoured and humbled to be part of this vision through setting up LOTUS Arabia. To be here, establishing deep roots and offering something new to market is incredible and I look forward to working with Saudi’s most innovative and creative people and brands.”

Shorouq Mufti, GM at Lotus Arabia, said: “I’m delighted to be part of establishing Lotus Arabia and bringing this unique and fresh marcomms approach to Saudi. It’s a great honour to work with such an experienced and award-winning team.

“I look forward to applying my passion for my nation combined with my experience in storytelling to build lasting partnerships that support Saudi Arabia in achieving its goal of becoming a global tourism destination.” 


Sourced from Middle East Campaign










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