Home Industry Technology UAE e-commerce firm CNNB Solutions expands to Kuwait The company supports brands with their e-commerce and direct-to-consumer strategies, to help them reach more customers by Divsha Bhat July 19, 2022 CNNB Solutions, the e-commerce and direct-to-consumer firm, has announced its regional expansion into Kuwait. The company has established a new office in Kuwait City, as it grows its operations and team. CNNB Solutions already has regional offices in UAE, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Speaking about the expansion, CNNB Solutions co-founder and chief visionary officer Nicolas Bruylants said, “We’re delighted to be setting up office in Kuwait to support our existing regional operations and expand our GCC capabilities. Kuwait has a young vibrant population, with high disposable income and high rates of mobile and internet penetration. These factors make it a desirable e-commerce market and there is increasing demand from the big brands that we support to grasp the strong online retail opportunity in the country.” CNNB Solutions supports major brands such as L’Oréal, Estée Lauder and Swiss Arabian Perfumes with their e-commerce and direct-to-consumer strategies, to help them reach more customers and effectively sell more online. The business manages and optimises online processes for brands, including: distribution, stock planning and inventory management, web development and management, order management, global fulfillment and support, payment solutions, and customer experience support. Meanwhile, more than 90 per cent of the population in Kuwait are now regular mobile internet users and half of those are e-commerce buyers, with around 2.4m people shopping online. Figures from Statista suggest annual e-commerce revenue in Kuwait will top $4bn by the end of the year. Read: How fintech is shaping the future of e-commerce Tags CNNB Solutions E-commerce Egypt Kuwait Saudi Arabia UAE 0 Comments You might also like Trump’s policies may hit EMs, but Saudi stays safe: Citigroup Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia Saudi-backed Pony AI seeks $4.5bn valuation in US IPO Apple faces $3.8bn legal claim over iCloud practices