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New MENA Office

To support our growing commitment to the Middle East & North Africa, Phoenix are delighted to announce the opening of a new, permanent office in Cairo. Headed up by our MENA Director, Nirvana Saad-Barrett, her team will work closely with all our clients in the region, providing the highest possible levels of service, backed up by both local Arabic speaking trainers and our UK-based team.

 Our Partners

  Phoenix are proud to be working with some of the world’s leading L&D organisations, including:

Current Clients

We already work with some of the world’s best organisations and do please take a look at a few of our current clients:

Contact our MENA office

MENA office address: 4 Sherif Salama road, Maadi, 11728, Cairo, Egypt

Telephone: 002 0122 3218266

Email: nirvana@phoenix-training.co.uk

Contact us today!

Call: +44 20 7234 0480 or

email: info@phoenix-training.co.uk

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