Mobily has signed a collaboration agreement with Saudi Post, following which Mobily products and services like voice and data SIM cards, recharge vouchers and e-vouchers will be available in all Saudi Post branches across the Kingdom.
The agreement was signed by Ismail Alghamdi, Mobily chief business officer, and Sami Alowedi, Saudi Post chief executive officer, at the Mobily head office in Riyadh and attended by top officials from both sides.
Alghamdi said: “We are proud to sign this agreement with Saudi Post, one of the national organizations witnessing remarkable progress. This agreement aims at enhancing and supporting the sales channels of our products and services, and we trust the capability of Saudi Post and its wide outreach to facilitate the access to our products.”
He added: “Mobily is always keen to work side by side with different government and private sectors to ensure the national transformation plan and Vision 2030.” Alowedi praised the cooperation and professionalism of Mobily and its important role in developing the telecom sector in the Kingdom. He pointed out that this agreement comes following Saudi Post’s policy of collaborating with leading companies in different sectors to enhance postal services for citizens and expats across the Kingdom. It is noteworthy that Mobily provided all the necessary equipment for Saudi Post offices besides training the postal organization’s staff to smoothen service delivery.
Source: Arab News
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