Meetupcall Announces Expansion Into The Middle East

Posted on March 8, 2019 · 2 min read

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Leading Conference Call Provider Meetupcall Announces Expansion Into The Middle East

Meetupcall, the Yorkshire-based conference call provider, has today announced the opening of a new office in the United Arab Emirates. The expansion comes as part of Meetupcall’s growth strategy in the Middle East, which has seen coverage for the conference call service grow rapidly in recent months.

Simon Moxon, Founder & CEO at Meetupcall, commented: ‘The Middle East is an important and growing market for us. With more UK businesses expanding into the region, as well as the rapid growth of local companies, there is greater demand than ever before for a reliable, compliant and effective communications service, a demand that Meetupcall is perfectly placed to meet.’

With few conference call providers operating in the Middle East, Meetupcall is unique in its regional offering. Based in Al Muraqabat Area, Deria, Dubai, Meetupcall’s new UAE office means that more customers in the Middle East will now have access to conference call services, with pricing plans now available across all six Gulf Cooperation Council countries (UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait). The company has also hired UAE-based account managers, available to meet potential customers face-to-face and tailor a bespoke solution to suit their individual business needs.

The expansion is the latest in a series of strategic wins for Meetupcall, who have been working with digital marketing agency Silverbean since mid-2018 to oversee SEO, PPC and Outreach campaigns, enhancing brand awareness and reaching new customer markets

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