
The Al Habtoor Group has rebranded its logo after months of research and careful planning. The changes of the logo may be subtle, but the end result is striking. It stills consists of the letters AH but it has taken on a more simplistic and modern approach. The company also decided to keep the logo green to symbolise natural elements of the environment, growth and positivity. Chairman of the Group, Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, said, “It is all part of the Al Habtoor Group’s evolution. The new brand reflects who we are. It is geared toward modernisation. We are a 21st century company with a clear vision.” The new logo will be implemented effective immediately and will be incorporated throughout the Group alongside the individual unit’s branding; including its motor division, hospitality, real estate, and publishing. The Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) entities, like Emirates International School – Jumeirah and Emirates International School – The Meadows, will also be included in the rebranding. The Chairman added, “The new brand will be adopted by all our entities. It will not change how we operate as an organisation, but will give us a fresh new look. We are proud of all our divisions and want the Al Habtoor name to be prominent and easily recognised throughout the Group.” Albawaba Business
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