Top-notch Saudi-Indian company launches its new website in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: After months of hard work and dedication, Big City Solutions Company for Business Services is pleased to announce its new website (www.bigcitysolution.com) with the primary goal of creating a user-focused design, improved functionality and providing easy access to information about the whole range of Big City’s products and services. The new website will help disseminate all essential information about the company and achieve the company’s goal of raising the level of services provided to customers.

“The new website was designed according to the latest technology and technical standards and was organized in a new way to facilitate access and navigation between its contents in a way that is compatible with all types of smart and office devices and its various applications to enable visitors to browse the site easily and at any time,” said Naeem Jamil, Business Development Manager of the Big City Solutions, while speaking about the launching of the website. A brief ceremony, organized to lunch the website, was attended by the company’s executives and workers.

Big City Solutions is a Riyadh-based company owned and operated by an Indian expatriate. Jamil said that the website has an order form to enable customers to order any service or product and ask for details about the services offered by the company. “Over the last few years, Big City Solutions has been working to be a world-class company that is much focused on meeting consumers’ needs and winning in the marketplace,” added Jamil. He said that the company, headed by Ghazanfar Ali Khan, an Indian entrepreneur, has had an ambitious expansion plan.

Spelling out the features of the new website, Jamil said, “The new website boasts a clean design and consistent site-wide navigation to help anyone easily find their way around. The website is also fully responsive to mobile devices, making it easy to navigate on many web browsers and devices.” The newly-launched website–www.bigcitysolution.com–gives a detailed account of the company’s operations in marketing and media, IT, construction and contracting, manpower recruitment, workers deployment and supply, training of personnel, and supply of uniforms.

Jamil further said: “Investing in e-commerce and digital capabilities and talent has been – and will continue to be – a big part of our effort.” He pointed out that new features and items will continue to be added to the website in the coming months. Starting from a humble marketing and media operation, Big City Solutions has evolved into a multi-business enterprise with interests in marketing and media, IT, contracting, trading, human resources, and uniforms.

He pointed out that the company, manned by a team of top-notch professionals, will continue to work within the framework of the Saudi Vision 2030. The company’s operation is supported and led by its Saudi staffers including Halimah Saad M. Al-Yami, Khulud Muzhir H. Alqahtani, and Ahood Mohammed Hussain Alqahtani. The group executes projects in different fields under the supervision of its senior executives, namely Engineer Ishrat Saied Khan, Manzar Khan, Rashid Ashraf Khan, and Kulathingal Khayoom Faras.

Referring to the company’s profile, he said that the company’s network of reliable supply principals and well-established strategic partners help to address the challenges our customers face in this rather transforming business environment. “Our vision is to help our customers meet their needs on time at the most competitive prices,” said Jamil, while pledging all support to our partners and customers. To this end, he also noted that Big City Solutions has emerged as a leading workforce solutions provider.

He futher explained: “We develop innovative manpower solutions for businesses and organizations, providing them with skilled and unskilled manpower; while finding in the process meaningful, sustainable employment for millions of people across a wide range of industries and skills.” Moreover, “our teams combine strategy, customer insight, and technology, to craft the best marketing, media, advertising, and IT solutions for companies and organizations operating in different sectors in Saudi Arabia”, said Jamil.

He said that Big City Solutions is a family of marketing, media, IT, and contracting specialists, each having more than 20 years of experience, just waiting to help any client with all their needs.  “We do everything from consulting, SMS marketing, content development, and video making to web design and helping manage your social media,” said Jamil, adding that the company can design and run media campaigns and formulate strategies, which can help businesses to grow.

Big City Solutions was founded in June 2023, but it has been operating in Saudi Arabia for the last 25 years in partnership with a local Saudi sponsor. The company’s portfolio includes several clients operating in retail, construction, contracting, luxury, hospitality, and private sector fields. He further said that the company is also one of the leading suppliers of IT hardware, software, uniforms, and office equipment.  The head office of the company is located on Khalid Bin Alwaleed Street in Rawda District of the Saudi capital city.

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