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Webanto in Dubai: marketing platform for UAE and Gulf businesses
Dubai sits at the centre of a regional market spanning the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman — Gulf businesses headquartered in Dubai routinely run marketing campaigns across multiple jurisdictions, currencies, and Arabic/English bilingual audiences. Webanto serves the Dubai market with UAE data-protection-aligned handling, AED-equivalent billing options, and the bilingual content support that Gulf marketing teams need to run campaigns into both Arabic-first and English-first audience segments from a single workspace.
UAE's Personal Data Protection Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 45 of 2021) governs consent, data subject rights, and cross-border transfer.
Bilingual Arabic/English content is the operational norm for B2C campaigns in the UAE — sequences often need parallel Arabic and English variants.
Friday-Saturday weekend pattern (now Saturday-Sunday in many UAE business contexts) shifts optimal send timing compared to global benchmarks.
Ramadan and Eid drive substantial campaign-cycle changes — both message tone and send frequency typically shift during these periods.
Yes. Consent capture, notification handling, data subject rights, and data export are aligned with UAE PDPL requirements.
Yes. Right-to-left content rendering, Arabic templates, and parallel-language campaign workflows are supported.
Webanto's infrastructure regions support PDPL-aligned transfer mechanisms. Talk to us if you have specific data-residency contractual constraints.
USD billing is standard; AED-equivalent invoicing and payment in local currency can be arranged on enterprise accounts. Contact us for regional pricing details.
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