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Petromin becomes official dealer of Nissan vehicles in Saudi Arabia

October 09, 2019
Top officials of both companies at the signing of agreement
Top officials of both companies at the signing of agreement

JEDDAH — Nissan Saudi Arabia announced last September 30 the signing of a new agreement governing the ongoing partnership with its current dealer Petromin. The new agreement will see Petromin act as the official dealer of Nissan vehicles and aftersales service in the Kingdom.

The agreement was signed by Bader El Houssami, Managing Director of Nissan Saudi Arabia, and Waheed Ahmed Shaikh, Chief Operating Officer of Al-Dabbagh Group, representing Petromin. The event was attended by executives of Nissan Saudi Arabia and Petromin, and partners including Amr Al-Dabbagh, Chairman of Petromin; Peyman Kargar, Chairman of Nissan Africa, Middle East and India (AMI); Carlos Servin, Corporate Vice President Finance, Regional Operations & Global Sales; and Joni Paiva, Regional Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, AMI region.

Bader El Houssami, Managing Director of Nissan Saudi Arabia, said: “I would like to congratulate everyone on the signing of the new partnership agreement with Petromin. This agreement reflects the trust we have in Pertromin, and we are confident it will bring about positive impact on everyone involved. At Nissan Saudi Arabia, we work hard to achieve continued success with the support of our partners to elevate our customers’ experience and meet all their needs.”

Petromin has an extensive network of showrooms, sales and aftersales services available to its clients in the Kingdom, and currently manages 12 showrooms across Saudi cities including Riyadh, Madinah, Dammam, Al-Ahsa, Al-Khobar, Jeddah and Makkah. — SG


October 09, 2019
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