Recorded AED 800,000 in Digital Exports… “NetArabia” Aims to Establish Two Offices in Oman and Qatar by 2029

NetArabia Digital Solutions aims to establish two new offices in the Omani and Qatari markets, while quadrupling its volume of digital exports to Gulf countries by 2029, as part of its plan to enhance its regional presence.
Mohamed Sayed, Chairman of NetArabia, stated that his company officially began operations in Qena Governorate in 2016, and a branch was later established in Hurghada to serve the Red Sea cities.
Sayed explained in exclusive statements to the “Ta3heed” that NetArabia launched a branch in Abu Dhabi, UAE, in 2023.
It has also completed all licensing procedures for its new arm in the Saudi market approximately four months ago. A business trip to the Kingdom is scheduled before the end of the current month to finalize the opening of the new branch.
He mentioned that since its establishment, his company has successfully exported digital services to the Arabian Gulf markets, recording approximately AED 800,000 to date.
He noted that “NetArabia” currently serves 109 active clients, both inside and outside Egypt, across various economic sectors.
(Accompanying photo caption: A moment from the visit of Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications, to NetArabia’s headquarters in Qena.)
He pointed out that NetArabia specializes in developing technical business solutions to help company owners digitize their operations using e-marketing platforms, website and mobile application design and development, and media production.
The company owns the first fully equipped and noise-isolated studio at its headquarters in Qena Governorate and offers it for rent.
He added that his company conducts intensive annual training to select technically qualified human resources to join its team, which meets the needs of its clients.
He noted that NetArabia’s philosophy since its establishment has been centered on recruiting employees from Upper Egypt, especially Qena Governorate.
He indicated that the total number of the company’s employees, inside and outside Egypt, ranges between 75 and 80, with the largest portion hailing from Qena Governorate.
He noted that most of their clients are owners of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), such as restaurants and cafes, who seek integrated marketing solutions at competitive prices, in addition to companies working in real estate marketing, construction, and import/export.
He revealed that, for example, his company previously developed a comprehensive e-commerce platform for a client in Qena Governorate who owns a clothing store, and another in Aswan, to help them expand geographically across the Republic, while integrating the platform with a shipping company and a bank to facilitate digital payment processing.