
NKN Media raises Dh35 million; plans to raise another Dh50 million for aggressive growth and IP development
NKN Media, a leading integrated media powerhouse, has successfully raised Dh35 million and is all set to raise another Dh50 million to accelerate its global expansion and develop IPs.
Celebrating five years in Dubai, NKN Media has further cemented its position as a key player in the region's media and events landscape. Following the resounding success of the Dubai Property Expo, which saw strong engagement in Singapore, the company is now gearing up for a global tour with upcoming editions planned in London, Turkey, New York, and Moscow.
"NKN Media is at a defining moment in its journey. Growing at an excellent pace, our expansion reflects the demand for high-quality media experiences. With our recent success, we are not only scaling our flagship events but also venturing into new markets and media verticals. As we expand, our focus remains on delivering impactful content and world-class events that drive business growth. The next phase of our expansion is about scale, innovation, and global reach," said Abdul Majid Khan, group CEO, NKN Media.
Furthermore, NKN Media has a much-awaited lineup of projects coming in 2025 - beginning with the Ultimate Realty Awards on May 10. The prestigious event aims to celebrate excellence in the global real estate sector. Following the massive success of Icons of the UAE Season 2, the next edition is set for September, honouring influential leaders and change-makers in the region.
Additionally, Majlis Premium, the startup fundraising forum, is set to debut in October. It will provide a global platform for startups with some of the biggest investors in the UAE. The show will exclusively be aired on India Today before expanding to leading OTT platforms later.
Building on its success in the media industry, NKN Media is now expanding its footprint in the inflight media and OOH sector. The company currently publishes Spice Route, and with the increasing demand for premium travel content, it plans to launch additional inflight magazines to engage a global audience. This strategic move aligns with the company's vision to dominate high-impact media segments that offer direct audience engagement and premium brand positioning.
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