
NBO Wins Gold at MMA Smarties MENA Awards for AI-Driven Creative Excellence with Abu Salim Family - Middle East Business News and Information
Commenting on the achievement, Sherifa Ibrahim Al Maskrai, Head of Brand at NBO, said: 'This recognition is a testament to our ongoing commitment to enhancing customer experiences by embracing innovation in communication and marketing. The 'Abu Salim' family campaign demonstrates the powerful synergy between creative storytelling and advanced technology, while proudly reflecting Oman's rich heritage and national identity. We are honoured to represent the Sultanate on this regional stage and to showcase how AI can be harnessed to connect with customers in meaningful and relevant ways.'
Competing against leading brands and organisations from across the region, NBO's campaign emerged as a top performer in its category, reinforcing the bank's forward-thinking approach and dedication to creativity and innovation in marketing.
The MMA Smarties Awards are among the most prestigious global accolades in marketing and digital innovation, celebrating campaigns that drive significant impact and engagement.
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