
Socialeyez reveals first client in Saudi Arabia with Salam Telecom win
Socialeyez, the Middle East-based team of creative strategists, has won the Salam Telecom account in Saudi Arabia, marking its first official client in the Kingdom.
As part of this partnership, Socialeyez will provide a full suite of social media services, including content development, community management, influencer collaborations and data-driven insights.
By leveraging cutting-edge strategies and platform expertise, the team aims to enhance Salam Telecom's digital presence and create impactful connections with audiences across Saudi Arabia.
Sharing his excitement on the partnership, Ahmad Dahduli, General Manager of Socialeyez KSA, said, 'Our partnership with Salam Telecom is a testament to Socialeyez's commitment to delivering innovative and impactful digital strategies in Saudi Arabia. We look forward to driving meaningful engagement and storytelling for brands in this dynamic market.'
The Socialeyez team was on ground at LEAP 2025 that took place from the 9th–12th of February, covering the event on behalf of Salam Telecom, when the announcement was made. The partnership marks a significant milestone in Socialeyez's regional expansion.
Tarek Esper, Managing Director of Socialeyez, said, 'Expanding into KSA has been a key goal for us, and we couldn't have asked for a better partner than Salam Telecom. As we immerse ourselves in the Kingdom's thriving digital ecosystem, we are eager to bring our expertise in creative strategy, content creation and social engagement to new heights.'
In November 2024, Campaign Middle East reported that announced its entry into the Saudi market, supporting the Kingdom's changing brand landscape with a strategic communications and digital-first approach.
The expansion marked the agency's commitment to developing brand presence across Saudi Arabia with its 'Create No Matter What' philosophy and aims to align with Saudi Vision 2030 through targeted communications solutions.
With the move, Socialeyez aimed to establish long-term partnerships with Saudi brands, providing communications strategies aligned with Vision 2030 and a platform for brands to strengthen their market position through tailored, culturally resonant campaigns.
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