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W7Worldwide expands into Bahrain

Saudi-based strategic communications consultancy W7Worldwide has expanded into the Bahraini market through a partnership with Riyara. Operating through its new Bahrain hub, W7Worldwide will provide a suite of services including multi-market media campaigns, specialised reputation and crisis management, corporate identity development, digital public relations, corporate communications, ESG communications, and public affairs.

"Strengthening our presence in Bahrain is a natural extension of our vision to present a strong Gulf voice on the global stage. We are not newcomers to the Bahraini market, but long-term partners committed to enhancing the communications landscape in the Kingdom," said Abdullah Inayat, Director at W7Worldwide.

“Bahrain’s attractive investment environment, its geographic location that positions it as a gateway to Gulf markets, along with the growing demand for specialised communication services — all together provide an ideal foundation for expanding our operations in the region and enhancing our professional impact.”
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