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SOCIALEYEZ drives Q1 momentum with sector-focused expansion

By Communicate Staff

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Middle East creative agency SOCIALEYEZ reported strong first-quarter growth across several sectors, adding new retainers, expanding strategic partnerships and increasing large-scale event coverage as brands and government entities continue investing in digital-first communications strategies.

The agency said it secured five new retainers during Q1 2026, while delivering three major strategic projects and leading coverage for four large-scale events spanning the banking, public sector, industrial and education industries. The company also maintained a high output of digital-first content across its client portfolio.

“Our Q1 performance reflects the strength of our foundation and the momentum we have built as an agency,” Managing Director Tarek Esper said in a statement. He added that the agency was continuing to grow in “scale and capability” while focusing on strategic and creative delivery for clients navigating an increasingly dynamic digital landscape.

Banking and public sector activity

Growth within the banking sector was driven by an ongoing strategic partnership centered on always-on content, campaign execution and brand storytelling, the company said.

In the public sector, the agency expanded collaborations with government entities through campaigns tied to sustainability and community impact initiatives, while also providing on-ground coverage for national events.

The company said increasing demand for integrated communications and real-time digital engagement has continued to shape campaign strategies across sectors in the region.

Industrial and educational expansion

Within the industrial sector, SOCIALEYEZ said it strengthened its market presence through coverage of a major industry platform, producing real-time content and large-scale storytelling initiatives.

The education sector, meanwhile, continued to contribute through retainer partnerships focused on innovation-led narratives, research communications and institutional storytelling.

“This quarter has been pivotal in expanding our client portfolio while deepening our relationships with existing partners,” Head of Social Hagar Mahmoud said. She said the agency’s approach focused on understanding client requirements and translating them into engaging content designed to create long-term value.

Integrated model drives strategy

The agency said its integrated operating model remained central to growth, combining strategy, creative development, campaign execution, production, live-event coverage and real-time content creation across digital platforms.

Group Head of Strategy Heena Mak said the agency’s recent gains reflected rising demand for insight-led communications and future-focused brand strategies.

As the company expands its regional footprint, SOCIALEYEZ said it would continue focusing on high-volume creative output and strengthening partnerships across both government and private sector clients in the Middle East.