Includes discounts of up to 50% on a range of services

Etisalat from &e launches the Emirati startups program

New offers from «Etisalat» meet the digital needs of companies.

Photography: Ashok Verma

Yesterday, Etisalat from &e announced its cooperation with the Ministry of Economy to launch the "Emirati Startups Program", which includes discounts of up to 50% on a range of communications and information technology services for emerging Emirati companies registered in the National Program for Small and Medium Enterprises of the Ministry of Economy. In conjunction with the country's celebrations of the 51st Union Day.

These exclusive services are part of the company's efforts to support the National Program for Small and Medium Enterprises and Enterprises, which represents a platform that provides Emirati entrepreneurs with a number of integrated and distinguished initiatives and services to provide their businesses with growth potentials, develop their businesses, and market access tools, through a series of broad and growing partnerships with institutions from both sectors. public and private in various fields.

Abdullah Al Saleh, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy, said that the partnership with Etisalat from &e will support Emirati entrepreneurs, as the new initiative provides them with a comprehensive range of services ranging from establishing companies, digital solutions, information and communication technology services, communication basics, and others.

He added that members of the UAE Startup Program can also access specialized business consulting services, as well as special offers on all business establishment services, hosting companies at events held within the business community, and others.

For his part, Senior Vice President of Small and Medium Enterprises at Etisalat Men &e, Essam Mahmoud, said that the new offers will include meeting the digital needs of companies, including mobile phone packages with discounts of up to 50% on various communication solutions, website management, and applications. Microsoft, and others.

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