Business Setup Process in Saudi Arabia

- Commercial Registration (Attested by MOFA and the Saudi Embassy) Memorandum of Association (MoA) & Articles of Association (Attested by MOFA and the Saudi Embassy)

- A letter of intent, a startup brief, and a pitch deck

- A support letter from a VC company or a licensed incubator

For Established Businesses:

- Commercial Registration (Attested by MOFA and the Saudi Embassy)

- Memorandum of Association (MoA) & Articles of Association (Attested by MOFA and the Saudi Embassy)

- An Audited Financial Statement

The MISA License:_

To establish a 100% foreign-owned company in Saudi Arabia, you must obtain a MISA License (previously SAGIA). There are nine subtypes, including:

Agricultural License

Mining License

Industrial License

Service License

Trading License

Real Estate License

Professional License

Technical Office License

Regional Headquarters License

Process to Set Up a Business

Stage 1: Foundations of the Legal Entity (Projected timeline: 1 month)

To legally establish your business in Saudi Arabia, you must first obtain a one-year license from the Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia (MISA). You must also reserve your company's name with the relevant authority, draft and notarize your Articles of Association (AoA), and obtain your Commercial Registration (CR) certificate which officially recognizes your company as a legal entity in Saudi Arabia. Finally, you must register with the Chamber of Commerce (CoC).

1. Obtain a MISA Investor License

2. Name Reservation

3. Draft Local Articles of Association (AoA)

Insight: The Articles of Association template is set up by law and companies are only able to adjust their general manager’s powers.

4. Commercial Registration (CR)

5. Chamber of Commerce (CoC) Registration

Stage 2: Authorization to Hire Staff (Projected timeline: 2 months)

After procuring a company seal you need to register with the Ministry of Labor and enroll in the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI) to be able to hire and manage staff in KSA. By registering your company’s physical location in KSA, it will be listed in the national database for legal correspondence. The next steps are securing a visa for a General Manager (GM) of your new entity, and registering with the General Authority of Zakat and Tax (GAZT) for tax compliance, including VAT.

6. Obtain a Company seal

7. Register with The Ministry of Labor

8. Register with the General Organization for Social Issuance (GOSI)

9. Register a National Address

10. Issue a GM Visa

11. Registration with the General Authority of Zakat and Tax (GAZT) and VAT Registration

Stage 3: Acquiring Residency and Opening a Bank Account (Projected timeline: 3 months)

To complete your business setup in Saudi Arabia, you must activate your CoC account, obtain health insurance for the GM, schedule the GM's medical check-up (the GM must visit KSA for this step), secure the GM's Iqama, register on the key portals such as Muqeem, Absher, Qiwa, and Mudad portal, and open a corporate bank account.

12. Activate the Chamber of Commerce (CoC) Account

13. Obtain Health Insurance

14. Get a Medical Check-up

15. Issuing the GM’s Iqama

16. Register with the Muqeem portal for streamlined visa and residency management

17. Register with the Absher portal for an array of e-government services

18. Register with the Qiwa portal for business services designed for SMEs

19. Register with the Mudad Portal to manage essential municipal services for your company

20. Open a Bank account