DELAWARE, July 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Halal Financial Services Inc (HLLF.PK), a Delaware corporation, is pleased to announce the appointment of Omnisium Marketing as their new marketing agency working on marketing and communications campaigns, for both ethnic and mainstream media.
Omnisium is a marketing company specialising in integrated marketing, which brings together all the diverse elements of marketing such as design, multimedia, advertising, relationship communications, web and new media based marketing, combining them to form powerful campaigns. The company has been working in the Islamic banking sector with clients such as Arab Banking Corporation (Al Buraq Islamic Home Finance), Yasaar, United National Bank and also has mainstream clients such as Learning Skills Council, SEEDA, Eden Valley, BT and Oxfam.
Halal Financial Services Inc, CEO, Tariq Mahmood comments:
"HFS is pleased to appoint Omnisium Marketing for its expertise and track record in Islamic finance sector. Their knowledge and value added services, gives us confidence that they are our perfect partner for creative and targeted marketing of Halal products and services."
Omnisium Marketing, Waqar Mirza, CEO comments:
"This is an exciting opportunity for us to take HFS forward and position it into the market. HFS with its vision has asked us to look at whole marketing mix, in developing creative campaigns. Our aim is to make Halal Financial Services Inc. as world class brand."
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