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M2R Co-Ops 2021 CO-OPS 2021 THE IMPORTANCE OF CO-OPS Avg. Visitors / Month (all Co-ops) Co-ops are the lifelines of Kuwait. A communal concept that covers everything 6,732,000 from grocery shopping, to car repair to banking. Despite the influx of various supermarkets and hypermarkets, co-ops continue to be the leading choice for most consumers, owning to their location within residential areas as well as the Percentage of Population that participation of local community. visits once a week or more 1 2 3 82% Widespread across Kuwait Not just limited to home or Optimum tool to target and located in residential grocery shopping. Usually Kuwaiti population as most Group visits (more than 1 visitor) areas so they are accompanied by of the local population accessible to everyone. Restaurants, Clinics, prefers to visit Co-ops for Pharmacies, Garages, their everyday home Hardware Stores, etc. needs. 61% Increases reasons for visit. Source: Kuwait Co-ops Union ABOUT COSMOS CO-OP SCREENS COSMOS proudly announces our presence on the major Co-ops in WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Kuwait. We provide the biggest platform on the Co-ops in terms of size and Located in residential areas. Ability to reach coverage, improving the impact and reach of your message. audiences like never before. Empower your campaigns with Co-op Screens & Static Touchpoints and increase your Media ROI. High footfall and repeated traffic. Multiple exposure opportunities possible. We are on track to Currently Live Pipeline add new Co-ops as NO. OF Deliver your message not 7 SCREENS 5 SCREENS per this schedule: SCREENS only to the general audience, but also to the Kuwaiti population. CO-OP DOOH SCREENS FINTAS CO-OP AHMADI GOVERNORATE Fintas Co-op, Ahmadi. On the intersection of Abdulla Al Ali Hamdan Screen St. and 1st St. Overlooking roundabout 1W 10m x H 5m between Road 30 and Road 209. Facing cars approaching from Road 30 towards the roundabout. MUBARAK AL KABEER CO-OP MUBARAK AL KABEER GOVERNORATE Mubarak al Kabeer Co-op. Facing roundabout between Screen 252 and 253 St. 1W 10m x H 5m QURAIN CO-OP MUBARAK AL KABEER GOVERNORATE Qurain Co-op. Facing cars Screen approaching on 205 St. 1W 10m x H 5m SHAMIYA MALL CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Shamiya Mall. Overlooking Screen the huge parking lot. 1W 10m x H 5m ADAILIYA CO-OP CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Adailiya Co-op. On the intersection of Sultan Al Screen Kulaib St. and Sami 1W 10m x H 5m Qasim Al Mishri St. Opp. College of Architecture and College of Life Sciences. NUZHA CO-OP CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Nuzha Co-op Branch. Next to Nuzha Health Center and Screen Middle Girls School 1W 10m x H 5m CO-OP STATIC TOUCHPOINTS ADAILIYA CO-OP (LIGHTBOX 1) CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Lightbox 1W 15m x H 5m Adailiya Co-op. On the intersection of Sultan Al Kulaib St. and Sami Qasim Al Mishri St. Opp. College of Architecture and College of Life Sciences. ADAILIYA CO-OP (LIGHTBOX 2) CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Lightbox 1W 15m x H 5m Adailiya Co-op. On the intersection of Sultan Al Kulaib St. and Sami Qasim Al Mishri St. Opp. College of Architecture and College of Life Sciences. SHAMIYA & SHUWAIKH CO-OP (LIGHTBOX 1) CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Lightbox 1W 15m x H 5m Shamiya & Shuwaikh Co-op. Overlooking the huge parking lot. NUZHA CO-OP CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Lightbox 1W 10m x H 5m Nuzha Co-op Complex. Next to Gulf Bank Branch. Off Abdulrahman Al Faris St. RUMAITHIYA CO-OP (LIGHTBOX 1) HAWALLY GOVERNORATE Lightbox 1W 10m x H 5m Rumaithiya Co-op, 24 Hrs. Branch. Between Al Ta’awon St and Shaheen Alghanim St. Ovelooking Roundabout. JABRIYA CO-OP HAWALLY GOVERNORATE Lightbox 1W 15m x H 5m Jabriya Co-op, Overlooking the huge parking and roundabout of 104 st and 111 St. COMING SOON SHAMIYA & SHUWAIKH CO-OP (SABAH HOSPITAL) CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Shamiya & Shuwaikh Co-op. Screen Sabah Hospital Branch. 1W 10m x H 5m SHAMIYA & SHUWAIKH CO-OP (LIGHTBOX 2) CAPITAL GOVERNORATE Lightbox 1W 10m x H 5m Shamiya & Shuwaikh Co-op. Overlooking the huge parking. Facing Traffic coming from First Ring Road onto 20th st. RUMAITHIYA CO-OP HAWALLY GOVERNORATE Rumaithiya Co-op, Main Souk. Screen Muadh Bin Jabal St. 1W 12m x H 5m RUMAITHIYA CO-OP (LIGHTBOX 2) HAWALLY GOVERNORATE Lightbox 1W 10m x H 5m Rumaithiya Co-op, Main Souk. Muadh Bin Jabal St. RATE CARD SCREENS RATES 2 WEEKS 4 WEEKS STATIC TOUCHPOINTS RATES 2 WEEKS 4 WEEKS DOOH Screen Spot (secs.) Gross (KWD) Gross (KWD) Lightbox Prod. (KWD) Gross (KWD) Gross (KWD) Fintas Co-op 900 1,500 Adailiya Co-op (Each Lightbox) 675 1,800 3,000 Mubarak Al Kabeer Co-op 900 1,500 Shamiya & Shuwaikh Co-op (Lightbox 1) 675 1,800 3,000 Qurain Co-op 900 1,500 Shamiya & Shuwaikh Co-op (Lightbox 2) 450 1,800 3,000 Shamiya & Shuwaikh Co-op (Al Sabah 900 1,500 Nuzha Co-op 450 1,800 3,000 Hospital) 10 Rumaithiya Co-op (Lightbox 1) 450 1,800 3,000 Shamiya Mall 900 1,500 Rumaithiya Co-op (Lightbox 2) 450 1,800 3,000 Adailiya Co-op 900 1,500 Jabriya Co-op 675 1,800 3,000 Nuzha Co-op 900 1,500 Rumaithiya Co-op 900 1,500 GET IN TOUCH Khaleejia Tower, Kuwait City +965 5050 9809 www.cosmoskw.com.
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