Wigdan didn’t enter the property world through sales. She entered it through understanding people’s needs.
Through her years in pharmacy, people came to her in confusion — needing someone to explain things simply, listen patiently, and guide them toward what suited their situation. Later, in health insurance, she went deeper into reading contracts and understanding the fine details that shape long-term financial decisions.
When she began studying Ajman’s property market, she saw people facing the same confusion: many projects, tangled payment plans, scattered information. So she chose to apply what healthcare and insurance had taught her — listen first, then explain honestly — to help people make informed property decisions.