Ziad Al-Yousef, managing director of Saudi Payments

Ziad Al-Yousef
Updated 30 March 2019
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Ziad Al-Yousef, managing director of Saudi Payments

Ziad Al-Yousef, the managing director of Saudi Payments, plays an influential role within the payments and financial services communities in the public and private sectors not only in Saudi Arabia but throughout the Middle East.

Between 2000 and 2005, he studied for a bachelor’s degree in information systems at King Saud University. He then joined the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority as a system analyst, where his many roles included designing, implementing and managing a set of applications that allowed bank members access to SAMA services. 

In 2009, Al-Yousef became head of quality assurance, and in August 2010 he was appointed head of systems development. While continuing in this position, in 2012 he decided to further his education and enrolled at Al-Faisal University, where he earned a master’s degree in business administration in 2013. 

Al-Yousef became director of information technology for SAMA’s Payment Systems Department in 2015. The same year, he completed the Program for Leadership Development, a six month course from Harvard Business School, one of the world’s most prestigious business schools.

Al-Yousef this week will take part in a major Saudi forum highlighting the world of electronic apps. The event, organized by the Saudi Center for Corporate Social Responsibility, begins on Tuesday at King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology in Riyadh. 


Heroic effort by security personnel at the Grand Mosque saves man’s life

Grand Mosque security personnel Rayan bin Saeed bin Yahya Al-Ahmad in the hospital. (X)
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Heroic effort by security personnel at the Grand Mosque saves man’s life

  • Saudi interior minister thanks and praises security guard for his actions
  • Suicide attempt at the Grand Mosque in Makkah foiled after guard intervenes to prevent fatal fall

RIYADH: Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of the Interior, on Friday reached out to the security guard injured at the Grand Mosque in Makkah while saving a man trying to commit suicide, and praised his bravery.

The heroic effort by the security guard on duty at the Masjid Al Haram saved the life of a man who attempted suicide by jumping from the top floor of the Grand Mosque.

A swift intervention by the security guard averted the fatal fall, the Saudi authorities said on Thursday.

In a post on X, the official account of the Emarah, Makkah Region, said: “The special force for the security of the Grand Mosque has promptly initiated proceedings in a case where a person jumped from an upper level of the Grand Mosque, and a security man was injured while attempting to prevent him from hitting the ground at the time of his fall.”

The interior minister personally contacted soldier Rayan bin Saeed bin Yahya Al-Ahmad to inquire about his recovery after he suffered injuries in the line of duty at the Grand Mosque.

Al-Ahmad sustained multiple injuries while trying to break the man’s fall and prevent him hitting the ground. Medical teams quickly reached the site and after preliminary check-ups rushed both men to hospital for treatment.

The minister commended Al-Ahmad’s bravery, commitment, and heightened awareness during the incident, qualities that demonstrate his dedication to his security mission.

The interior minister told the officer that his response exemplifies the high principles security forces uphold while serving the religion and the country.

The minister characterized the intervention as “far more than routine duty” — describing it as a selfless humanitarian act embodying supreme sacrifice and reflecting the exceptional preparedness and professional capability required to manage critical situations at Islam’s holiest site.

The minister highlighted the unwavering support and care security personnel receive from the Saudi leadership in appreciation of their contributions and sacrifices in safeguarding the Grand Mosque and the pilgrims.

This backing, he noted, provides essential encouragement for maintaining distinguished performance in security operations.

Prince Abdulaziz concluded the call by praying for the officer’s swift recovery and safe return to duty.

As social media filled with the heroic story, Saeed Al-Qahtani, a social media user, praised the life-saving attempt saying: “Is it a military vigilance or a human spirit inhabiting that uniform? Between one heartbeat and the next, and in the heart of reassurance, the security man rescues a desperate soul; transforming the disaster into a heroic rescue story and a smart reading of the features of breakdown before it’s too late. You are not a guardian of a place, you are a guardian of lives.”