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10 RPA Providers in Saudi Arabia: Industry Specialisations, Platforms, and How to Choose

10 RPA providers operating in Saudi Arabia, compared by industry specialisation, platform partnerships, and compliance readiness — so you can shortlist the right automation partner for your KSA processes.
Software Providers
July 6, 2026
Written by: Jack Tadros

10 RPA Providers in Saudi Arabia: Industry Specialisations, Platforms, and How to Choose

Saudi Arabia's automation market is accelerating faster than most organisations in the Kingdom have planned for. Vision 2030 created structural demand for digital transformation across government, banking, oil and gas, and healthcare. ZATCA's Phase 2 e-invoicing mandate, GOSI automation requirements, and the Saudi Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) added compliance pressure on top of that operational demand. The result: RPA is no longer a discretionary IT project. It is a prerequisite for operating efficiently in a regulatory environment that expects digital-first processes.

The challenge is not finding an RPA vendor. Saudi Arabia now has dozens of firms claiming automation capability. The challenge is identifying which partner has genuine industry depth in your sector, on the right platform, with the governance model your organisation needs. A bot built by a team with no banking context will automate the wrong things. A programme run without ZATCA awareness will create a compliance liability, not eliminate one.

This article covers 10 RPA providers operating in Saudi Arabia, with their industry specialisations and platform partnerships documented for every entry. The final section gives you a 4-filter evaluation framework to shortlist the right partner before issuing an RFP.

# Provider Primary Industries RPA Platform HQ LinkedIn
1 Deep Dynamics Government, Enterprise Digital Transformation RPA + AI/ML + Process Mining Saudi Arabia LinkedIn
2 UiPath (Riyadh) Financial Services, Government, Energy UiPath Agentic Automation Riyadh, KAFD LinkedIn
3 SquareOne Technologies Banking, Healthcare, Oil & Gas Automation Anywhere, Power Platform, Hyland Dubai / KSA LinkedIn
4 MFD Business Solutions Finance & Accounting, Compliance, ZATCA Multiple platforms Riyadh LinkedIn
5 Mobcoder Saudi Manufacturing, Healthcare, Logistics UiPath, Automation Anywhere, SAP BTP Riyadh LinkedIn
6 OSIT Government, Retail, Digital Transformation Multiple platforms Saudi Arabia LinkedIn
7 Infratech Co Manufacturing, Industrial, Cost Reduction Multiple platforms Jeddah LinkedIn
8 Talam Banking, Oil & Gas, Cross-Functional UiPath, Automation Anywhere, Blue Prism Al Khobar LinkedIn
9 CompTechCo Public Sector, Municipalities, Regulatory Bodies Multiple platforms Saudi Arabia LinkedIn
10 GAMA System Integration, Enterprise IT, Automation Multiple platforms Jeddah LinkedIn

1. Deep Dynamics — Government, Enterprise Digital Transformation

Deep Dynamics is a Saudi-based Intelligent Process Automation firm backed by American technology partnerships, operating at the intersection of RPA, AI/ML, process mining, and generative AI. Their practice targets large-scale government and enterprise clients in KSA where automation complexity is high and the stakes of a failed implementation are significant. Rather than deploying isolated bots, Deep Dynamics approaches automation as a full-stack IPA programme - mapping processes first, identifying where AI augmentation adds value beyond rule-based bots, and governing outcomes through structured CoE frameworks.

Their generative AI integration capability is the distinguishing feature for organisations that have already implemented basic RPA and need the next layer - intelligent document processing, unstructured data handling, and exception resolution that rule-based bots cannot cover. For government ministries and large Saudi enterprises evaluating automation as a multi-year programme rather than a pilot, Deep Dynamics operates at the right scope. Visit their Deep Dynamics website to review their IPA methodology.

2. UiPath (Riyadh Office) — Financial Services, Government, Energy

UiPath opened its Riyadh office in the King Abdullah Financial District in October 2025, signalling a direct vendor commitment to the Saudi market rather than relying solely on reseller partners. The Riyadh office serves flagship KSA clients including Saudi Aramco, ZATCA, and the Ministry of Tourism - organisations that represent the full spectrum of Saudi automation demand. UiPath's Agentic Automation Platform covers attended and unattended automation, AI-driven process discovery, and governance tooling for enterprise-scale programmes.

The direct vendor presence matters for 2 reasons. First, Saudi clients get access to UiPath's global implementation expertise without the intermediary layer. Second, the ZATCA relationship means UiPath has direct knowledge of Saudi e-invoicing compliance requirements built into their platform roadmap. Organisations evaluating UiPath for ZATCA Phase 2 automation, VAT reporting, or GOSI workflow automation will find the Riyadh team has the compliance context to advise beyond generic platform features. See the UiPath website for platform documentation and KSA case references.

3. SquareOne Technologies — Banking, Healthcare, Oil & Gas

SquareOne Technologies operates across the GCC with a KSA presence delivering enterprise RPA across banking, education, healthcare, insurance, manufacturing, and oil and gas. Their platform partnerships span Automation Anywhere, Microsoft Power Platform, and Hyland, giving them flexibility to match the platform to the client's existing technology stack rather than pushing a single vendor. Their consultative approach - process mapping before bot design - reduces the most common RPA failure mode: automating the wrong process.

SquareOne's banking and financial services experience in Saudi Arabia is particularly relevant for organisations operating under SAMA's digital banking supervision framework, where automation governance and audit trails are non-negotiable. Their end-to-end deployment model covers strategy, development, testing, and post-deployment managed services - a full lifecycle that suits Saudi clients who cannot absorb the risk of an implementation partner that disappears after go-live. Review their SquareOne Technologies services for KSA-specific case references.

4. MFD Business Solutions — Finance & Accounting, Compliance, ZATCA

MFD Business Solutions operates from Riyadh with a core focus on finance process automation for Saudi enterprises. Their practice covers the full RPA lifecycle from strategy to maintenance, with particular depth in accounts payable and receivable automation, payroll processing, ZATCA e-invoicing compliance, GOSI reporting, and Qiwa platform integration. Their team designs bots with Saudi regulatory compliance built in from the start - PDPL data handling, ZATCA auditability requirements, and SAMA-governed financial process standards.

MFD's finance-first positioning makes them a strong candidate for Saudi CFOs who need automation that survives a regulatory audit, not just one that improves throughput. Their transparent pricing model - SAR 10,000 to SAR 50,000+ depending on bot count and complexity - gives mid-market Saudi businesses a commercially accessible entry point into serious automation. Their 7 to 20 business day implementation timeline reflects their process-ready approach rather than open-ended discovery. See MFD Business Solutions for their RPA service detail and compliance framework documentation.

5. Mobcoder Saudi — Manufacturing, Healthcare, Logistics

Mobcoder Saudi Co. is a Riyadh-based automation and digital transformation firm delivering RPA alongside SAP S/4HANA migration services, mobile application development, and AI integration. Their RPA practice covers custom bot development, cloud-based automation, and intelligent automation that integrates machine learning for adaptive workflow handling. Industry coverage spans finance, manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and retail - a broad base that reflects their cross-sector Saudi client portfolio.

The SAP connection is their differentiator for Saudi manufacturing, petrochemical, and industrial organisations running SAP as their ERP backbone. Automating processes that cut across SAP and surrounding systems requires integration knowledge that pure-play RPA firms often lack. Mobcoder's combined SAP and RPA capability means they can automate procurement workflows, goods receipt processing, and financial posting across ERP layers without the integration friction that derails many automation programmes. Their Mobcoder Saudi RPA services page covers their platform capabilities and SAP integration approach.

6. OSIT — Government, Retail, Digital Transformation

OSIT is a Saudi-based digital transformation company delivering AI and automation solutions to government entities, retail organisations, and Saudi enterprises undergoing Vision 2030-aligned digitisation programmes. Their automation offering sits within a broader technology portfolio that includes enterprise software, cloud migration, cybersecurity, and data analytics - positioning RPA as part of integrated transformation programmes rather than as a standalone deployment.

For Saudi government bodies and Vision 2030 programme offices that need a single technology partner to handle multiple layers of digital transformation simultaneously, OSIT's breadth is commercially relevant. Their government client experience means they understand the procurement requirements, data sovereignty expectations, and compliance frameworks specific to Saudi public sector automation. Organisations that need RPA deployed alongside cloud infrastructure and security upgrades will find OSIT's integrated delivery model reduces vendor management overhead. Review their capabilities at OSIT Saudi Arabia.

7. Infratech Co — Manufacturing, Industrial Automation, Cost Reduction

Infratech Co is a Saudi enterprise technology firm based in Jeddah and operating across the GCC, with a practice focused on enterprise RPA for business process automation, operational cost reduction, and workflow streamlining in manufacturing and industrial sectors. Their automation approach targets the high-volume, rules-based processes that drive labour cost in industrial operations - purchase order processing, inventory reconciliation, quality reporting, and supplier data management - where manual error rates are expensive and volume is high enough for strong ROI.

Their GCC operational footprint gives them cross-border process experience relevant to Saudi manufacturers and trading companies with regional supply chains. For Jeddah-based industrial firms, Infratech's local presence and manufacturing domain knowledge reduce the context gap that slows implementation when a partner lacks sector experience. Their cost-reduction framing aligns with the CFO priority that drives most Saudi industrial automation decisions. Contact Infratech through their Infratech Saudi website for a process assessment.

8. Talam — Banking, Oil & Gas, Cross-Functional Automation

Talam is an Al Khobar-based RPA firm and one of the few Saudi providers that holds certified partnerships across UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and Blue Prism simultaneously. This multi-platform capability is significant: it means Talam can recommend the right platform for a client's specific technical environment rather than defaulting to the vendor they are most commercially incentivised to sell. Their practice covers bot design for cross-functional workflow automation - spanning HR, finance, operations, and customer service - for Saudi enterprises across multiple sectors.

The Eastern Province location gives Talam proximity to Saudi Arabia's largest oil and gas and petrochemical organisations, and their platform breadth means they can integrate bots into the complex, heterogeneous IT environments typical of energy sector clients. For Saudi organisations that have already evaluated RPA platforms and selected Blue Prism for its enterprise security governance model, Talam is one of a limited number of KSA partners with genuine Blue Prism implementation capability. Visit Talam's website to review their platform partnerships and delivery methodology.

9. CompTechCo — Public Sector, Municipalities, Regulatory Bodies

CompTechCo (Comprehensive Technology Company) is a Saudi national IT company with a government-heavy client list that includes SABIC, the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), municipalities, and public investment funds. Their core offerings span Business Process Automation and RPA as primary service lines, positioning them as a specialist rather than a generalist IT integrator that treats automation as one service among many. Their deep public sector experience means they navigate government procurement frameworks and data governance requirements that most commercial automation firms do not encounter.

For Saudi government agencies and quasi-government organisations evaluating automation under Vision 2030 digital government mandates, CompTechCo's reference client list carries institutional credibility that matters in government procurement decisions. SFDA-regulated healthcare organisations and government-linked investment funds that need automation built within strict data sovereignty frameworks will find CompTechCo's public sector context eliminates the compliance risk that comes with using a commercially-oriented partner on government-grade systems. Connect with them through CompTechCo's website.

10. GAMA — System Integration, Enterprise IT, Automation

GAMA (Global Arabian for Modern Applications) is a Jeddah-based system integrator with over 2 decades of Saudi market presence, delivering software application development, network infrastructure, and automation capabilities to Saudi enterprises. As a long-standing regional integrator, GAMA brings the enterprise IT infrastructure context that pure-play RPA firms often lack - understanding how bots need to interact with network architecture, legacy application layers, and enterprise security configurations that exist in mature Saudi organisations.

GAMA's integration-first positioning makes them relevant for Saudi enterprises where RPA must connect to legacy on-premise systems that predate modern API frameworks. In organisations running older ERP versions, custom-built applications, or complex multi-system architectures, the ability to automate without disrupting existing infrastructure is the primary implementation risk. GAMA's 2-decade track record on Saudi infrastructure gives them the systems knowledge to navigate that complexity. Review their full capabilities at GAMA Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia · Automation Landscape
azdan.com · KSA RPA Market · 2025
10 RPA Providers in Saudi Arabia
Industry specialisations, platforms & how to choose — Vision 2030 aligned
Provider Primary Industries RPA Platform
01 Deep Dynamics Government, Enterprise Transformation RPA + AI/ML + Process Mining
02 UiPath (Riyadh) Financial Services, Government, Energy UiPath Agentic Automation
03 SquareOne Technologies Banking, Healthcare, Oil & Gas Automation Anywhere, Power Platform
04 MFD Business Solutions Finance & Accounting, ZATCA Compliance Multiple platforms
05 Mobcoder Saudi Manufacturing, Healthcare, Logistics UiPath, Automation Anywhere, SAP BTP
06 OSIT Government, Retail, Digital Transformation Multiple platforms
07 Infratech Co Manufacturing, Industrial, Cost Reduction Multiple platforms
08 Talam Banking, Oil & Gas, Cross-Functional UiPath, Automation Anywhere, Blue Prism
09 CompTechCo Public Sector, Municipalities, Regulatory Multiple platforms
10 GAMA System Integration, Enterprise IT Multiple platforms
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Providers Covered
3
RPA Platforms
8+
Industry Verticals
2030
Vision Aligned

How to Choose an RPA Provider in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia's market has specific characteristics that change what "the right partner" means compared to a global shortlisting exercise. Use these 4 filters before issuing an RFP.

Saudi regulatory compliance built in, not retrofitted. Your bots will interact with ZATCA e-invoicing systems, GOSI payroll platforms, Qiwa HR workflows, and data governed by the PDPL. A partner that understands these systems from the outset - not one that discovers the compliance requirements during implementation - eliminates a risk category that derails many Saudi automation programmes. Ask shortlisted partners to demonstrate a ZATCA-connected bot or a GOSI-integrated workflow before signing.

Platform fit with your ERP and technology stack. If your organisation runs SAP, a partner with SAP integration depth removes the integration friction that kills automation timelines. If you run Oracle NetSuite or Microsoft Dynamics, a partner with those ERP integrations delivers faster go-live. If you are still on legacy on-premise systems, choose a partner with infrastructure integration experience rather than one optimised for cloud-native environments.

Public or private sector procurement model. Government and quasi-government organisations in Saudi Arabia face procurement frameworks, data sovereignty requirements, and security classification standards that commercial automation partners often cannot meet. CompTechCo, OSIT, and Deep Dynamics have public sector client histories that demonstrate they can navigate these environments. Commercial enterprises face different requirements and benefit from partners with private-sector speed and commercial flexibility.

Engagement scope and CoE maturity. A bot is not a programme. Saudi organisations that want automation to scale - covering 10 to 50 processes over 2 to 3 years - need a partner that can establish a Centre of Excellence, train internal bot owners, and govern the automation estate as it grows. Ask every shortlisted partner to describe their CoE framework and name a Saudi client that has scaled beyond their initial pilot deployment.

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Mora Fahmy, Solutions Advisor at Azdan
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