Saudi ministry launches E-service for financial cases, court orders

The services is available to those with an Abshir e-service accounts
Updated 17 January 2019
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Saudi ministry launches E-service for financial cases, court orders

  • The new service will allow users to check if they have any pending financial or legal notices against them

JEDDAH: The Saudi Ministry of Interior has launched an online tracking service for inquiries about cases and court orders within the Kingdom.

The new service will allow users to check if they have any pending financial or legal notices against them, which includes blocked services. Users should enter their ID number to access the services, which is available to both Saudis and residents with Abshir e-service accounts.

Users will get a code on Abshir-registered mobile numbers via SMS to be able to access the information. The website can also be accessed outside the Kingdom.

Since the announcement of Vision 2030, different ministeries and government agencies have introduced online services to streamline government procedures and facilitate the masses. 


Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador to Singapore presents credentials to president

Saudi ambassador to Singapore Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Ghamdi shakes hands with President Tharman Shanmugaratnam Wednesday.
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Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador to Singapore presents credentials to president

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador to Singapore Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Ghamdi presented his credentials to the country’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam on Wednesday.

During the ceremony, Al-Ghamdi conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the president and their wishes for continued progress and prosperity in Singapore, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Shanmugaratnam passed on his appreciation to the Kingdom’s leadership and expressed pride in Saudi-Singaporean relations. He said his country looked forward to further joint cooperation in various fields.