PwC wins major digital consulting contracts in Saudi Arabia

PwC wins major digital consulting contracts in Saudi Arabia



PwC’s digital consulting team in Saudi Arabia has beefed up its portfolio of work with the signing of six new major contracts. Announced and formalised during the Kingdom’s flagship tech event LEAP, PwC has signed memorandums of understanding with Ahad, Digital Government Authority, Ejada, Mobily, Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, and Tawuniya. All six clients are Saudi government entities, with the scope of work centred around digital transformation, technological advancement, digital innovation, tech upskilling, and cybersecurity. Details on the size of the mandates have not been disclosed. Speaking on the significance of the contracts, Fadi Komati, Tech Strategy and Regulations Lead at PwC, said: “Technology transformations are pivotal in turning the Saudi Vision 2030 into a reality. These strategic agreements with key government entities signify our dedication to supporting our clients in delivering excellence and nurturing next-gen talent in Saudi Arabia, marking a step forward in the nation's digital transformation journey.” Under its Vision 2030 initiative, Saudi Arabia has set its sights on becoming one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world. Much of the nation’s progress is spearheaded by government-owned entities, who in turn are supported by expert providers such as consultancies, IT service providers,