Samsung signs MoU with du as its retail channel partner

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Samsung Gulf Electronics and du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to expand their existing partnership and grow the market for Samsung products through the du retail network. Image courtesy: Samsung

Samsung Gulf Electronics and du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to expand their existing partnership and grow the market for Samsung products through the du retail network. Currently, Samsung is the strategic smart device vendor for du, a relationship that has greatly benefited du customers while addressing all their device needs.

The agreement was signed by Karim Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer of du and Doohee Lee, President of Samsung Gulf Electronics. The MoU will make du shops a one-stop-shop for the entire Samsung range of consumer and business smart devices and solutions. In addition, it will extend Samsungโ€™s exclusive products and offerings to more than 40 categories to include the entire consumer and business portfolio, such as smart home solutions, enterprise solutions, accessories, and more.

Doohee Lee, President, Samsung Gulf Electronics, said: โ€œWe never stop innovating, not just in the technology and design of our products, but through the whole customer journey. We are therefore aligned with du in putting the customer experience first. Working together, we can offer our customers more value and a elevated customer experience.โ€ย ย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย 

Karim Benkirane, du, Chief Commercial Officer, said: โ€œOur partnership with Samsung provides a framework for our customers to benefit from more options and a better customer experience. Customers can purchase a variety of Samsung devices from the shops throughout the rest of the year, and the staff is well-trained to handle any requests for customer service. Samsung has always been known for its quality products and the durability of its devices, so its customers can rest assured that the products they buy are high-quality and reliable. Through our collaboration, we will provide our customers with access to a wider range of products and services, as well as increased customer service options.โ€

Under the terms of the comprehensive agreement, du will elevate Samsung as its Preferred Partner, For 2G project. On its part, Samsung will extend all the necessary support, from stock allocations, sales support, and other requirements, to make du its leading UAE partner.ย 

In parallel to scaling up sales in Samsungโ€™s smartphone brands, the two parties will also collaborate in product portfolio expansion, leveraging Samsungโ€™s wide product range, du expects to avail the full Samsung ecosystem experience, including tablets, watches, and portable projectors, in its shops by Q1.

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