TP-LINK appoints new UAE Channel Manager

TP-LINK appoints new UAE Channel Manager

TP-LINK Technologies, a global provider of SOHO and SMB networking products and wireless solutions, has announced the appointment of Shabih Ul Hassnain as the new Channel Manager for UAE.

In this new role, Hassnain will drive and manage TP-LINK’s entire UAE channel business and support the retail and wholesale markets.

According to the company which supplies a broad range of products to consumers and small businesses, including Wireless solution, ADSL, Routers, Switches, IP Cameras, Powerline Adapters, Print Servers, Media Converters and Network Adapters, Hassnain’s appointment as the new channel manager for the UAE will help TP-LINK to cement its footprint in the SMB segment in the country.

Denny Liang, Vice President, TP-LINK Middle East and Africa (MEA), said the company is delighted to have Shabih join the team to continue the work in the retail and wholesale segments in the country. “We have been working closely with our distributors and channel partners to make sure product availability and market demand are met. With Shabih onboard he will ensure that the retail and wholesale sectors of the channel are properly supported from TP-LINK in order to stimulate business growth,” Liang said.

“We have designed weekly promotion schemes, which will help partners in the retail and wholesale markets to earn better margins and this will be Shabih’s priority.

Liang said the appointment of Hassnain will also help TP-LINK to extend its reach in the SMB segment. “Our SOHO business has continued to grow and it’s driving us deeper into the SMB sector, where we need to put more focus and develop our business to get a larger share of the market,” Liang said.

Hassnain said it is an exciting and challenging position, but delighting to be joining TP-LINK at this time in its history in MEA. “I will be responsible for improving customer consumption, planning and implementing customer presentations, overseeing account profiles and monitoring competitor activities,” he added.

Hassnain explained that being a channel manager means he will have to address both retail and wholesale channels. “Working along with the marketing team, we will be looking at growing the business and market share in the UAE,” he said.

Prior to taking on this role, Hassnain worked with distributors and handled the Dubai channel market for TP-LINK Middle East.

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