- Mamun successfully concludes Oman’s first equity crowdfunding campaign for Zameeli, marking a significant milestone in the country’s tech sector and opening new avenues for financing and investment.
- Zameeli’s collaboration with Mamun expands its investor base and propels the startup to new heights, showcasing the effectiveness of strategic partnerships in fostering growth and innovation within Oman’s business landscape.
- Both Mamun and Zameeli emphasize their commitment to empowering freelancers and fostering a community-driven platform, reflecting the unity and innovation characterizing Oman’s tech sector while nurturing a culture of investment and trust.
Mamun has achieved a milestone by successfully concluding Oman’s first equity crowdfunding campaign for Zameeli, a pioneering platform linking Omani freelancers with SMEs. This achievement not only broadens Zameeli’s investment base to include the community and freelancers but also signifies a significant advancement for Oman’s thriving tech sector, which continues to attract a diverse range of investments.
The completion of Oman’s inaugural equity crowdfunding campaign by Mamun establishes its platform as a crucial facilitator for financing and equity investments. This strategic accomplishment has propelled Zameeli, an innovative tech startup facilitating connections between freelancers and local SMEs, to new heights of growth while diversifying its investor base.
Initially supported by the Oman Technology Fund (OTF), Zameeli has broadened its pool of investors by partnering with Mamun, showcasing the allure of the startup and the efficacy of Mamun in enabling investment prospects.
Zameeli stands out prominently in Oman’s tech sector, with 1,369 registered clients, including notable organizations like OMRAN and the Ministry of Information. Additionally, it boasts a vibrant network of 3,368 Omani freelancers. This solidifies Zameeli’s position as a leading entity within the Sultanate’s growing business landscape. The platform’s development represents a significant advancement for Oman’s freelance economy.
The successful partnership between Mamun and Zameeli paves the way for the upcoming launch of Mamun’s secondary market. This move is anticipated to foster new opportunities by increasing participation in Oman’s financial ecosystem and promoting innovation across the tech sector.
Mohammed Al Tamami, Chief Operating Officer of Mamun, expressed his satisfaction with the partnership’s conclusion, stating, “The successful establishment of our secondary market represents a major step towards creating an ecosystem of investment and trust within Oman.” Al Tamami emphasized Mamun’s broader mission, which extends beyond facilitating transactions. Mamun aims to cultivate a culture of financial empowerment and leverage the exceptional talent within the region.
Zameeli’s equity crowdfunding campaign via Mamun serves as a prime example of this commitment. It showcases Mamun’s dedication to bolstering the local freelancer economy and driving tech innovation. Al Tamami envisions Mamun’s platform as a community where trust-based investments can flourish, ultimately reshaping Oman’s investment landscape.
Tariq Al Habsi, the Co-founder & CEO of Zameeli, stressed the platform’s dedication to its community, underlining its commitment to freelancers who form the core of their operations. He emphasized that as Zameeli moves into its growth phase, its recent fundraising endeavours are strategically tailored to empower freelancers, ensuring they actively contribute to and reap benefits from the platform’s future.
Al Habsi articulated its vision to transform Zameeli into a community-driven platform shaped by the freelancers it serves, with a portion of the current fundraising allocated to this purpose. This collaborative approach not only ensures sustainability and resilience but also mirrors the unity and innovation characterizing Oman’s tech sector and businesses.
Mamun provides a unique chance for both experienced and new investors to engage in groundbreaking equity and financing arrangements aimed at propelling Oman’s tech sector and businesses forward. This initiative signifies a significant step towards nurturing a culture of investment and trust in Oman, echoing the community-centric ethos upheld by Zameeli.
Tariq Al Habsi’s remarks underscore Zameeli’s unwavering commitment to its freelancers and its aspiration to cultivate a community-driven platform. Mamun’s initiative further aligns with this ethos, offering investors a chance to contribute to Oman’s tech sector growth and fostering a culture of investment in the region.
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