

Business referral networking organisation BNI (Business Network International) is all set to begin operations in the Sultanate of Oman. With this, Oman will be the 77th country where the BNI will have its direct representation.
The BNI representatives did a ‘Visitor Info Meeting’ at Grand Millennium on Monday to discuss the launch process in Oman and shared the importance of an excellent system that can hugely benefit Oman based businesses.
“Internationally it has been supporting businesses for 38 years and now Oman based businesses have opportunity to acquire BNI services to grow and increase customer base,” said a post event press release issued on Monday.
The BNI organises weekly business meetings to connect its members with diverse business partners with a view to grow business and increase customer base.
“The meeting is in line with Oman’s official recognition as the 77th country of the BNI. Global Chairman and CEO of BNI, Graham Weihmiller emphasized that now Oman based businesses have the opportunity to engage with BNI services to increase their businesses and grow customer base using the modernised business networking and globally proven system,” a BNI press release said.
Oman, according to BNI, has great potential to grow as per its Oman vision 2040 and the businesses operating in the country can benefit from the Vision provided they have right traction and proper networking.
“We proudly started working on it by identifying business opportunities that can ultimately benefit the country socially and economically, the results of which can be seen in the overall growth of families and communities. BNI Oman has an objective to bring smile to over 50,000 people in Oman by the end of 2040,” said Saleem Althaf, National Director BNI Oman.
With BNI’s support more than 1,000 businesses in the neighbouring UAE and Qatar have turned into successful ventures. In the GCC, the BNI has its presence also in Bahrain. “Now it’s an opportunity for Oman based businesses to connect with qualitative businesses of GCC efficiently through BNI,” Saleem Althaf said.
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