Onsor Mosha marks its 10th anniversary and discloses upcoming local and global partnerships
The Onsor Mosha Group, now rebranded as Wahaj Group, celebrated its 10-year anniversary and proudly announced new partnerships locally and internationally.
At a significant ceremony attended by distinguished guests and stakeholders, Chairman Abdullah Al Zamel delivered a poignant speech highlighting a decade of transformation. This set the stage for a video showcasing the group's evolution and achievements.
Acting CEO Ahmad Konash praised his team's commitment and the trust they've built with clients. Wahaj unveiled agreements with Dragon Rouge, led by Co-CEO Kheireddine Sidhoum, aiming to enhance Wahaj's business strategy and global reach while boosting Dragon Rouge's influence in Saudi Arabia and through Wahaj’s subsidiary, Gene.
Collaborations with Jizaal's CEO Salah Al Ajmi for innovative cultural projects, and with project management firm FIM, represented by Nouf Nasser, to upgrade Wahaj's project management skills were also highlighted.
Wahaj Group took pride in these milestones, affirming their strategy for both local and global expansion through these new partnerships that promise to raise their service capabilities.
The event closed with a panel discussion on the Saudi marketing landscape’s evolution since 2013, forecasting a bright future for the cultural and creative economy in light of the thriving economy and major upcoming events like Riyadh Expo 2030 and the FIFA World Cup.
Wahaj Group, a leader in creative communications, has seen significant success and is focused on further growth. The group aims to develop its diverse portfolio, which includes Onsor Mosha for creative services and advertising, Gene for brand building, Fosfor for motion graphics, and Sayl for cultural experience design.
With aspirations to broaden its impact in both local and international markets, Wahaj is dedicated to strengthening its position as a dependable company by leveraging strategic partnerships, maintaining excellence, and meeting the ambitions of its government and private sector partners.