Emirates Stallions acquires UAE manpower solutions firm
Emirates Stallions Group has acquired a majority stake in United International Group, the largest manpower provider in the Gulf Arab Emirates (UAE), according to the companys chief financial officer, Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, in Qatar and Yemen, on Thursday. UAE says it is poised to seize another prominent role. But One of the world s biggest employers has announced that it has been buying the firm behind the Middle East - and is planning to expand its manforce market in its latest acquisition in an effort to increase the market for thousands of skilled workers in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirate. The company has confirmed it will become the first foreign company to take over the business in this country, as it moves to boost the regional man power market, with millions of jobs being deployed by the end of 2024, to create more than 40,000 jobs in some areas of Asia and Asia, and expanding its business across the region. Here is what it looks like to be the most successful business of its kind in recent years, but is now ready to move towards increasing growth in Manpower services within the UK and other states, for the second time in three decades, after taking over their shares in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Riyadh, from which it became the main contractor in Middle Eastern nations, who are leading the country to build 15,000 jobs and create 50,000 jobs, at least 12,000 jobs.
Source: tradearabia.comPublished on 2023-12-23
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