American Express targets 90% Saudi POS coverage following rapid growth: CEO

American Express Saudi Arabia's CEO Fahad Mubarak Al-Guthami was speaking on the sidelines of the 24 Fintech conference in Riyadh. AN Photo
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Updated 04 September 2024
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American Express targets 90% Saudi POS coverage following rapid growth: CEO

  • American Express has achieved a 180% increase in its point-of-sale acceptance in Saudi Arabia in the last two years
  • Company’s strategy involved partnering with banks to integrate American Express into their systems

RIYADH: Card payment provider American Express has achieved a 180 percent increase in its point-of-sale acceptance in Saudi Arabia over the past two years, according to CEO Fahad Mubarak Al-Guthami. 

The company aims to reach 90 percent coverage by the end of 2025. 

Speaking on the sidelines of the 24 Fintech conference in Riyadh, Al-Guthami said that this growth aligns with Saudi Arabia’s goal to achieve 70 percent non-cash transactions by 2030, under the Financial Sector Development Program. 

“Right now, many places around the Kingdom are accepting American Express…it’s part of our strategy,” Al-Guthami told Arab News. 

He revealed that the company’s strategy, which began about two years ago, involved partnering with banks to integrate American Express into their systems. 

“In 2024, we’ve already increased the number of points of sale accepting American Express by 180 percent. Our objective is to reach 90 percent by the end of 2025,” Al-Guthami said. 

“We want to be leading for the global American Express and the local as well,” he added. 

On small and medium enterprises, Al-Guthami said: “Globally, we’ve been very strong with SMEs. In Saudi Arabia, as part of our strategy, the key is to ensure we have acceptance across the country. This will give SMEs the opportunity to use either digital or plastic cards for any purchases they want.” 

He added that SMEs value transaction transparency, audit compliance, and return on investment. “So, all of that is something that we’re building on based on what we have already. So, it’s nothing new; it’s just a tweak and we already started that journey,” the CEO added.

Regarding fintechs, he said that they fundamentally represent innovation and one could either develop solutions independently or partner with a fintech. 

For instance, he said applications and data analytics are examples of fintech solutions, with the company managing these aspects in-house. 

“But then, if I go into the open banking area, I can integrate; it’s faster speed to market and provides us a win-win situation. It gives us access to all financial institutions at the press of a button, and we get access to the customers so we can service them better,” Al-Guthami said. 

He added that the same principles apply to personal finance management. These features allow users to view their spending on the application’s dashboard and analyze their expenditures. He explained that while they have the data, the challenge is to analyze and present it in an attractive way for the customer. 

The 24 Fintech conference, co-organized by Tahaluf — a joint venture between Informa PLC, the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones, and the Events Investment Fund — aims to establish Saudi Arabia as a global fintech leader in line with Vision 2030. 

The event, running from Sept. 3-5, is expected to attract over 30,000 participants, 300 exhibitors, and more than 350 investors, underscoring the Kingdom’s rapid growth in the fintech sector. 


New Murabba seeks contractors for Mukaab Towers fit-outs: MEED

Updated 28 January 2026
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New Murabba seeks contractors for Mukaab Towers fit-outs: MEED

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s New Murabba Development Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund, has issued a request for information to gauge the market for modular and offsite fit-out solutions for its flagship Mukaab development, MEED reported on Wednesday.

The RFI was released on Jan. 26, with submissions due by Feb. 11. NMDC has also scheduled a market engagement meeting during the first week of February to discuss potential solutions with prospective contractors.

Sources close to the project told MEED that NMDC is “seeking experienced suppliers and contractors to advise on the feasibility, constraints, and execution strategy for using non-load-bearing modular systems for the four corner towers framing the Mukaab structure.” The feedback gathered from these discussions will be incorporated into later design and procurement decisions.

The four towers — two residential (North and South) and two mixed-use (East and West) — are integral to the Mukaab’s architectural layout. Each tower is expected to rise approximately 375 meters and span over 80 stories. Key modular elements under consideration include bathroom pods, kitchen pods, dressing room modules, panelized steel partition systems, and other offsite-manufactured fit-out solutions.

Early works on the Mukaab were completed last year, with NMDC preparing to award the estimated $1 billion contract for the main raft works. This was highlighted in a presentation by NMDC’s chief project delivery officer on Sept. 9, 2025, during the Future Projects Forum in Riyadh.

Earlier this month, US-based Parsons Corp. was awarded a contract by NMDC to provide design and construction technical support. Parsons will act as the lead design consultant for infrastructure, delivering services covering public buildings, infrastructure, landscaping, and the public realm at New Murabba. The firm will also support the development of the project’s downtown experience, which spans 14 million sq. meters of residential, workplace, and entertainment space.

The Parsons contract follows NMDC’s October 2025 agreements with three other US-based engineering firms for design work across the development. New York-headquartered Kohn Pedersen Fox was appointed to lead early design for the first residential community, while Aecom and Jacobs were selected as lead design consultants for the Mukaab district.

In August 2025, NMDC signed a memorandum of understanding with Falcons Creative Group, another US-based firm, to develop the creative vision and immersive experiences for the Mukaab project. Meanwhile, Beijing-based China Harbour Engineering Co. completed the excavation works for the Mukaab, and UAE-headquartered HSSG Foundation Contracting executed the foundation works.