Tibyanتبيان

Marketing and brand strategy for investors entering Syria's reconstruction economy.

Evidence-first. Natively bilingual. Built for a market where data is scarce and trust is everything.

The Caesar Act was repealed in December 2025 and Syria's central bank is back on SWIFT — the reconstruction economy is open. Reliable market data and brand trust are not. That gap is our work.

Four problems every investor here shares

Whatever your sector or origin market, entering Syria means solving the same four things.

Data scarcity

Reliable market research barely exists. We build proxy-data models and design primary research so decisions rest on evidence, not anecdote.

Reputational scrutiny

Reconstruction investment is watched — by media, regulators, and communities. Communications must be built for scrutiny, not spin.

Trust from zero

No brand equity, no local track record. Trust has to be constructed deliberately, in Arabic, with the right local and diaspora partners.

Multi-audience communication

Syrian consumers and partners in Arabic. International stakeholders in English. Government and community bodies in both — natively, not translated.

Sectors we serve

All sectors

How we work

1

Audit

A structured readiness audit: your data position, stakeholder map, localization state, and communication risks.

2

Strategy

A market-entry marketing and communications strategy with named audiences, channels, and evidence behind every assumption.

3

Execution

Arabic-first content, AI-assisted campaign operations, and stakeholder communications — measured and reported.

Latest insights

All insights

Ready to talk about your market entry?

Start with the readiness scorecard, or go straight to a conversation.