North Africa’s Dubizzle.com Launches in Saudi Arabia

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Dubizzle-1024x682Dubizle.com, a classifieds website for users in the Middle East and North Africa, already in Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia has officially launched in Saudi Arabia in a move to disrupt the classifieds consumer market and allow buyers and sellers connect and sell their staff online.

Abdullah Al Ghadouni – GM for Saudi Arabia at dubizzle, said: “At dubizzle we believe every unwanted item has someone looking for it and we bring buyers and sellers together, it’s that simple. dubizzle is redefining the culture of ownership and the way people perceive their possessions. dubizzle’s vision to disrupt consumer exploitation and this latest effort goes some way to proving our commitment to the cause in Saudi Arabia.”

The Naspers’ backed site is one of the one of the top general classifieds site in the MENA region. Expanding to Saudi will make it available to more users in the region and rake in more listings and more users as well page views.

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