Global Message Services (GMS), an international messaging service provider, has formally registered a legal organization in Pakistan, GMS Pakistan, to strengthen its operations and service quality while also bolstering technology improvements in the region.
GMS Pakistan (Private) Limited is a significant step in not only strengthening existing relationships with clients and partners across the country, but also forging new ties in the local market. GMS will be able to increase its operations, service quality, and technology improvements as a result of this.
The company’s Director Enterprise Business Middle East & Asia Region, Junaid Ahmed, said, “Registering a legal entity and expanding our staff presence in Pakistan supports our global expansion plans to meet growing demand from both Enterprise and MNO customers for cutting-edge messaging solutions. Being closer to our clients allows us to provide superior service in real-time. We also look forward to building on our presence and further expansion in the Middle East, as well as Asia”.
GMS Pakistan will now strive to provide safe and transparent traffic routing for mobile carriers, as well as a broad audience reach for enterprise clients, as part of its current round of investments suited to the local market’s burgeoning trends.
GMS has four regional offices across the world, with its headquarters in Baar, Switzerland. It’s an enterprise solutions provider that offers A2P [application-to-person], P2P [person-to-person], P2A [person-to-application], and RCS [Rich Communication Services] messaging services to mobile carriers and businesses throughout the world.
Businesses all over the world can use the company’s CPaaS solutions to engage their customers with personalized and interactive content sent via SMS, Push, Viber, WhatsApp, and RCS.
It helps clients and business partners that want to expand. It provides in-depth knowledge of local and global markets, as well as high-quality, pre-packaged solutions that are adapted to the needs of each client.
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