Consulum expands in Saudi Arabia and attains RHQ licence

Consulum expands in Saudi Arabia and attains RHQ licence



Following a decade of doing business in Saudi Arabia, global government advisory firm Consulum has ramped up its presence and established a regional headquarters in Riyadh.

London-headquartered Consulum helps government leaders and organisations with driving change at the intersection of strategy, policy and communications to foster economic and social development, and with enhancing the reputation of governments and leaders on the world stage.

With three of its six offices based in the region, the Middle East is a key market for Consulum. Signalling its intent in the Saudi market, Consulum has now both moved into a larger office in the Kingdom, and attained a regional headquarters (RHQ) license from the Ministry of Investment.

Nader Naamani (left) and Stuart Walker (right)

Now located at the heart of King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD), Consulum aims to further its growth trajectory in the Kingdom, said Nader Naamani, Partner and Head of Consulum in Saudi Arabia. “The new office is a platform for us to continue collaborating, innovating, and celebrating success together. We’re even closer to our clients and immersed in their aspirations towards Vision 2030 and beyond.”

Stuart Walker, Chief Operating Officer of Consulum, stated that the expanded office marks a significant milestone for the firm, further solidifying