KPMG and Oracle collaborate to support Saudi digital economy

KPMG and Oracle collaborate to support Saudi digital economy

KPMG, a provider of audit, tax and advisory services in Saudi Arabia, has signed an agreement with Oracle to accelerate the adoption of cloud-based emerging technologies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to support the growth of the country’s digital economy in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

Under the initiative, Saudi organisations across public and private sector or from the start-up community that are already on a digital journey and are keen on exploring the impact of cloud led Digital Transformation across their businesses, can now benefit from the joint capabilities of KPMG’s Insights Centre and Oracle Innovation Hub in Riyadh.

The agreement was signed by Dr Abdullah Al Fozan, Chairman, KPMG Professional Services and Fahad Al Turief, Vice President and Country Leader, Oracle Saudi Arabia.

Dr Al Fozan said: “The pandemic has accelerated efforts of Digital Transformation, in a space that was already evolving at a high pace. This is the right time to invest more in the digital ecosystem and forge relationships to be stronger and more efficient together. This partnership will encourage innovation and attract more international investment into Saudi Arabia, thus be a catalyst for job creation. We are excited to offer the joint capabailities of KPMG Insights Centre and Oracle Innovation Hub to our customers.”

This collaboration will offer organisations in Saudi Arabia access to KPMG’s expertise in helping companies kickstart a culture of innovation using service design and latest cloud led technologies from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine Learning to initiate customised Digital Transformation to meet specific objectives.

“There are several trends pushing business-across all industries-toward the cloud technology in Saudi Arabia and around the world. For most organisations, the current way of doing business might not deliver the agility to grow or provide the platform or flexibility to compete”, said Al Turief. “The adoption of emerging technology was already on the rise in Saudi Arabia as organisations realised that they could achieve higher ROI, explore new avenues of growth, drive innovation, deliver new services, save costs and ensure robust cybersecurity with cloud. Our collaboration with KPMG will further support the Digital Transformation efforts of Saudi organisations as they explore newer ways of supporting customers, deliver vital citizen services and ensure Business Continuity.”

KPMG and Oracle Saudi Arabia executives will also organise joint seminars, virtual events and sessions with global experts to highlight best practices, discuss case studies and offer guidance on Digital Transformation initiatives.

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