Nawras has completed its rebranding to officially become Ooredoo, joining more than 95 million customers across the Middle East, North Africa and South East Asia. Commenting on the move, Greg Young, Ooredoo’s Chief Executive Officer in Oman, said: As Ooredoo, the company will build on consistently delivering the best customer experience, a robust network and a wide range […]
Nawras has completed its rebranding to officially become Ooredoo, joining more than 95 million customers across the Middle East, North Africa and South East Asia.
Commenting on the move, Greg Young, Ooredoo’s Chief Executive Officer in Oman, said: As Ooredoo, the company will build on consistently delivering the best customer experience, a robust network and a wide range of products and services that meet the changing demands of the fast-paced telecommunications industry,” said.
The Ooredoo group operates in markets that are heavily youth oriented, a characteristic shared by the Omani market, and has gained invaluable insights and knowledge about engaging with this important demographic, which represents almost 50% of the local population. The company will continue to encourage youth to pursue their hopes and dreams by connecting them to advanced 3G and 4G networks, caring for their future and challenging them to keep improving together and make a positive difference for the future of the country.
“Our core beliefs and values, our focus and commitment to the customer and our people, as well as our day-to-day operations, will not change. But what we know you will see is an exciting new focus for growth and innovative and inspiring new products and services,” added Young.