March 29, 2024
Addis Insight
251 Communications Unveils Its Bold Rebrand
Embracing “The Now-The Future” of Marketing
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (March 28, 2024) – 251 Communications, a leading Ethiopian communications and marketing agency, is thrilled to announce its dynamic rebrand strategy designed to propel it into the future of marketing.
For over a decade, 251 Communications has been a trusted partner for businesses, crafting effective communication strategies under the Kazana Group umbrella. Now, the agency embarks on a bold transformation, realigning its identity with the ever-evolving marketing landscape.
This strategic move reflects a commitment to resonate with today’s clients and their aspirations. The new brand identity embraces the concept of “The Now/The Future,” signifying continuous innovation while staying grounded in present needs.
“Our rebrand is about injecting new energy and excitement into our identity,” says Addis Alemayehu, Founder of Kazana Groups. “We’re deepening our connection with the community, fostering genuine relationships, and providing extraordinary experiences.”
251 Communications plans to leverage a strategic mix of digital marketing and public relations to amplify their rebranding efforts. Their website will serve as a central hub, showcasing their new identity and generating excitement among clients and partners.
Fantawork Samuel, CEO of 251 Communications, emphasizes, “This rebrand aims to solidify our position as an industry leader by exceeding client expectations and fostering stronger connections.”
The rebranding project is meticulously managed in-house, ensuring a seamless execution aligned with the overall vision. While acknowledging potential challenges, the team remains confident in their well-planned strategy.
“The rebrand extends far beyond a visual refresh. 251 Communications pledges to deliver cutting-edge features and a revolutionary, customer-centric approach that challenges norms and pushes marketing boundaries” says John Kimani, Creative Director of 251 Communications.
251 Communications anticipates a multi-faceted impact. The agency expects significant financial and team-capability growth, solidifying their leadership position through improved competitive advantages and client interactions.
“Clients and partners can expect a revitalized and innovative approach to marketing,” says Fantawork. “We’re excited to unveil our new brand identity and achieve exceptional outcomes in the dynamic world of communications.”
About 251 Communications:
251 Communications is a prominent Ethiopian communications and marketing agency, renowned for their unique ideas and client-focused solutions. With a team of industry experts, they offer a diverse range of services tailored to each client’s specific needs. Visit https://www.251communications.com/ to learn more about the rebranding journey.
About Kazana Group
Kazana Holding Group, established in 2022, boasts a diverse portfolio of over 13 companies across various industries, including marketing, communications, advertisement, fintech, telecom, manufacturing, logistics, technologies, investment, management & advisory
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