Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Emaar Al-Watan “EMAC”, leading Saudi building materials provider, has unveiled its new corporate brand identity in conjunction with the Kingdom’s celebration of its 91st National Day. The company’s latest milestone falls in line with the Saudi Vision 2030 and its leading role and contribution towards the development of Saudi Arabia.

This year’s theme, dubbed “"Heya Lana Dar”, rejoices the Kingdom’s and the leaders’ valuable keenness to progress and development of Saudi which is home to all. Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Moataz Al Soutari CEO of Emaar Al-Watan expressed his gratitude and appreciation towards the Kingdom’s leaders HRH the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and the Crown Prince. This celebratory day is a reminder of the Kingdom’s long-lasting and abundant graciousness to all residents and visitors alike.

Mr. Al Soutari stressed EMAC’s new brand identity which carries a fresh look and feel, and a modern design that follows through the company’s vision and direction. This is also a testimony of its ambitious plans and continuous drive to widen the horizons of the business while catering to Saudis’ ever-growing demand. The company adheres to offering top-notch local and global products at competitive rates to support the industry and walk hand in hand with the winds of change that the Kingdom is witnessing. Al Soutari also shed light on the importance of this day which reflects on Saudi’s diversification of the economy and the creation of further job opportunities for Saudi’s youth.

“It is worth underlining the importance of the 91st Saudi National Day and the sense of belonging it represents to us all.” Mr. Al Soutari then added. “More so, I am pleased to be announcing that our clients will be able to benefit from a 25% discount on selected items on Saudi National day. These products include the best and finest types of marble, natural granite, ceramics and sanitary ware which were always favored by our customers. We stand at the forefront of the industry with high-quality and varied brand-new products that answer to every preference. We will continue to deliver on our promise and look after our clients’ requests as they are the company’s top priority.”

Emaar Al-Watan was established under the careful watch of the industry’s elites with over 20 years of experience in supplying and manufacturing natural marble, granite and ceramic works. It is one of Saudi’s pioneers in the business and operates across a wide reach of branches carefully placed around in the Kingdom. EMAC is dedicated to moving steadily with a clear vision towards its desired objectives and looks to expand its footprint in the coming period.

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