Qualtrics grows by 300 per cent in 2019 in the region

Qualtrics, the US-based experience management (XM) company that is fully owned by SAP after a US$8 billion acquisition said it grew by 300 per cent in 2019 in the MENA region, having entered the region around early 2018. The company recently held an first-of-its-kind XM event in Dubai that was attended by over 200 business leaders.

Robin Pearcy, Director of Middle East and Africa for Qualtrics, said “the response to its proposition of experience management has been overwhelming from the region and the company is looking at growing by over 80 per cent in 2020. We are at the start of our journey and growth has been very rapid in such a short span of time. That is giving us a major push to speed up our expansion in the region. Qualtrics is looking to beef up its workforce as well as discover partners in the region.”

The Qualtrics growth in MENA was predominantly led by the Gulf countries, with UAE leading at 80 per cent share followed by Saudi Arabia, while other markets in the Gulf and larger region are poised to add momentum. There is tremendous amount of appreciation of XM and two of its core pillars: EX (Employee Experience) and CX (Customer Experience), across both private and public sectors.

“Enterprises in the region are at different levels of maturity with Qualtrics growth now on an exponential curve. We already have over 100 clients in the region, while we are talking to many prospective clients, including regional governments. There is huge interest from public sector companies too,” said Pearcy.

He said in the UAE, talks are ongoing with government entities on how to enhance `Citizen and Resident Experience.’ Across the region a number of similar conversations are taking place with ministries and government entities. On this, Pearcy added “The SAP acquisition opened up a customer base of over 450,000 to Qualtrics across the globe with tens of thousands of them in the Middle East region, opening up phenomenal growth opportunities,” he said.

On the back of the robust prospects, Qualtrics is also talking to new channel partners across MENA with many already signed up while a host of companies were in the process of joining up, Pearcy said. “We are industry-agnostic with XM’s universal relevance. However, in the region, we do phenomenally well in sectors such as professional services, retail and healthcare,” he said.

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