Khaleej Times

Noon, eXtra ink agreement, to showcase global brands

- Staff Report

al khobar — Noon, the digital marketplac­e created in the region, for the region and powered by the region’s leading retailers, has signed a partnershi­p agreement with United Electronic­s Company (eXtra) that establishe­s the Saudi electronic­s giant as Noon’s exclusive partner for a range of consumer electronic­s and home appliance items such as Samsung, LG, Sony, Braun, Kenwood and Moulinex, among others.

The strategic agreement positions eXtra and Noon as key partners in the fast-growing e-commerce market in the region. The two companies will collaborat­e on commercial, marketing and supply chain platforms to bring a worldclass shopping experience to the region’s online shoppers.

Noon is an Arabic-first offering, built to cater to the expectatio­ns of the region’s customers and retailers and to deliver a warm, attentive and personalis­ed service. Noon partners with market leaders, small & medium enterprise­s, helping them gain a greater share of the ecommerce market in the region.

“Our partnershi­p with eXtra is consistent with our vision of mak-

We believe this partnershi­p will improve Noon’s value propositio­n to its customers in Saudi Arabia and the UAE

Mohamed Alabbar,

ing Noon a platform for the region’s retailers to come together on a digital marketplac­e. We believe this partnershi­p will improve Noon’s value propositio­n to its customers in Saudi Arabia and the UAE,” said Mohamed Alabbar, Founder of Noon. “Valuable and strategic partnershi­ps with leading retailers such as eXtra enables Noon’s continued growth. Our strong connection­s with the local retail community add to our growing product assortment allowing us to offer more choices to our customers.”

Abdullah Al Fozan, chairman and Founder of eXtra, said: “Such a strategic agreement is just another example of eXtra’s constant effort in developing partnershi­p to deliver regional and local market growth.” He also stressed on the importance of driving the Kingdom’s economic growth led by Saudi Vision 2030. “This partnershi­p will make a positive impact on the market growth, including the creating of new job opportunit­ies for the youth in the Kingdom,” he added.

Mohamed Galal, CEO, eXtra added that the vision of eXtra’s partnershi­p with Noon is to deliver customer flexibilit­y, enabling them to buy from anywhere, at any time, delivered at any place, or picked from 43 stores in 26 cities, offering various payment option – Saddad, credit card, installmen­t, cash on delivery, and supported with eXtra’s lowest price guarantee, and extensive after sale services.

Launched in October in the UAE, Noon is headquarte­red in Riyadh and is set to start serving customers in Saudi Arabia very shortly. With offices in Riyadh and Dubai, Noon seeks to empower the region’s youth to participat­e in the growing digital economy. Noon employs some of the brightest young Saudi, Emirati and Arab talent and is actively opening the digital marketplac­e to emerging entreprene­urs, adding to its active supplier base in the region.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

Founder of Noon

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Abdullah Al Fozan, Mohamed Alabbar in Al Khobar.
— Supplied photo Abdullah Al Fozan, Mohamed Alabbar in Al Khobar.

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