Habiba Waleed
Tarjama, the MENA region’s leading language technology & services provider, is acquiring Screens, the biggest subtitling, dubbing, and localization company in the region expanding Tarjama’s offering to include these vital media services.
Founded in 1991 in Lebanon, Screens has evolved into the subtitling and dubbing powerhouse it is today, working with major clients both regionally and around the world. This acquisition is a strategic addition to Tarjama’s scope of service, as the company continues to break into new markets with its diverse offerings.
Tarjama founder Nour Al Hassan stated, “With this significant acquisition, Tarjama adds a new game-changer vertical in its scope of services. Subtitling and dubbing services will always be in great demand in our region, with the growing need for Arabic content that has a diversity of more than 20 dialects. With prospects for growth and success in the media industry in the MENA region and beyond, we are confident and excited for this new chapter.”
“Screens stands out in the region with its unmatched services quality,” said Joseph Akiki founder of Screens, “across the years we supported clients with the highest quality, lowest error rates, 24/7hr responsiveness, and fastest turnaround, which allowed us to win all key accounts in the region. Screens has been a major player in the development of the localization industry in the Levant and led the way in setting up the language adaptation guidelines which media companies still work with today”. The company supports more than 40 language pairs and dialects and is a leader in live and semi-live localizations. Recently, the company expanded its operations into Europe and North America through its Paris and Montréal offices.
Nour Al Hassan and her team have an ambitious vision for 2025, which includes continuing to develop Tarjama’s suite of language AI products and expanding to 5 new locations to have 11 locations by the end of 2025, through a unique customer-centric and quality-driven approach. The upcoming addition of Screens will help the company achieve a significant part of this vision as it will pave the way for Tarjama’s substantial growth in the media space.
In November 2021, Tarjama received an investment from Amethis, a leading private equity firm in Africa and the MENA region. “This transaction brings together two high-quality and complementary businesses in the attractive regional localization sector. It is a meaningful first step in Tarjama’s ambitious inorganic expansion strategy,” mentioned Toufic Khoueiry, Partner at Amethis.
BSEC acted as exclusive sell-side advisor to Screens while Hourani & Partners acted as legal advisor to Tarjama. PwC was also retained by Tarjama for financial & tax due diligence.
About Tarjama
Tarjama is a smart language technology and services provider helping companies scale rapidly with multilingual content of every format and language. Founded in 2008 by Nour Al Hassan, Tarjama has quickly grown to dominate the localization market in the MENA region through its proprietary line-up of innovative language solutions custom-built for the Arabic language.
With a mission to help companies realize their potential for global growth, Tarjama is committed to delivering language solutions that meet international standards of quality, speed, and cost-efficiency. It offers an end-to-end range of AI-powered language services including translation, localization, interpretation, content creation, transcription, subtitling, and strategic advisory.
To find out more about Tarjama, visit www.tarjama.com.
About Screens
Screens is the MENA region’s leading localization services provider, offering subtitling, dubbing, translation, voice-over, media processing, and content distribution. Screens has 30 years of experience and is positioned at the nexus of art and technology. Started in Beirut by CEO and Chairman Joseph Akiki, the company has expanded its global reach with locations in Paris and Montréal. Today, Screens serves dozens of major media companies worldwide and operates at the cutting edge of the subtitling and localization industry.
To find out more about Screens, visit www.screens.tv.
Habiba Waleed