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JUSTCLEAN HONOURED AT ARABIAN BUSINESS AWARDS
Technology company JustClean has gained a high level of recognition for its emergence as a dynamic force providing a new dimension to the laundry business in the Gulf region.
The Kuwait-based company was honoured at the Arabian Business Awards 2019 in Dubai as a domestic brand achieving great success in a short time, and one driven by ambitious expansion plans.
JustCleans Co-Founders, Athbi and Nouri Al-Enezi, took to the stage to receive their award as Future Stars, an award highlighting the bright achievers of tomorrow, during a glittering event at the Waldorf Astoria Palm Jumeirah in Dubai.
This is a proud moment for JustClean because the award recognizes what we have achieved as a team, what we do for the laundry business in the region, and where we intend to take the company, said Athbi Al-Enezi.
Nouri Al-Enezi added: Sometimes I have to pinch myself when I think of everything we have been able to do since we started the business three years ago. That makes this recognition so rewarding and so exciting for the future.
The Arabian Business Awards, Hosted by renowned BBC broadcaster Andrew Neil, is one of the most prestigious events on the business calendar in the Middle East, recognised for its outstanding achievements across the global business stage.
JustClean provides customers with easy access to laundry services through app which connects them to hundreds of laundries. Its operations also include a growing logistics network as well as a SaaS (software as a service) business.
Athbi and Nouri Al-Enezi and members of the JustClean team were among an audience packed with leading international business figures assembled in Dubai.
The two brothers, who started their business in Kuwait in 2016, have begun to move the regional laundry business from offline to online, with its operations extended to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia plans expansion into foreign markets early next year.
In 2017, the company drew investment from Kuwait-based venture capital fund Faith Capital Holding, with deputy chairman and CEO Mohammed Jaffar, became JustCleans CEO.
These are still early days for the company and we are very ambitious to take our business to a new level, and to enter new markets, said Jaffar Its gratifying when the hard work of everyone at JustClean is recognised in this way. This can only encourage all of us to come together and achieve more.