

Zoho Partner in Saudi Arabia
ZATCA-compliant Zoho implementation for Saudi businesses ready to digitise sales, finance, and operations under Vision 2030
Tech Geum helps Saudi businesses implement Zoho CRM, Zoho Books, and Zoho One with ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 integration built in from day one — not added as an afterthought. We work with trading companies in Riyadh and Jeddah, oil & gas service providers in Dammam and Al Khobar, construction contractors bidding on Vision 2030 projects, hospitality operators in Makkah and Madinah, and professional service businesses growing faster than their current tools can support.
This is especially relevant if your business is approaching a ZATCA Phase 2 e-invoicing wave deadline, operating under KSA's 15% VAT with multi-currency billing, scaling headcount under Saudization targets, or managing procurement and project approvals across departments that currently rely on email threads and Excel. Zoho's data centres in Riyadh and Jeddah mean your business data stays within Saudi Arabia — meeting PDPL data residency requirements by default.
Saudi businesses under Vision 2030 face a specific double pressure — growth targets and compliance deadlines hitting at the same time. Companies that implement the right system once, correctly, don't have to revisit it every time a new ZATCA wave or VAT audit arrives.
What usually changes first
ZATCA Fatoora, VAT 15%, and connected pipelines — configured correctly
A Riyadh trading company, a Jeddah logistics firm, and a Dammam oil services business all share the same core need: a CRM that tracks multi-stakeholder deals, accounting that handles 15% VAT correctly and generates ZATCA-cleared e-invoices automatically, and dashboards that give management a live view without waiting for a manually compiled report.

KSA-Wide Zoho Setup
CRM, ZATCA-compliant finance, workflow automation, and reporting connected across Saudi Arabia
2–6 weeks
Typical rollout for a focused CRM, Books, or Zoho One setup with ZATCA integration
Riyadh + Jeddah
Zoho data centres inside Saudi Arabia — PDPL data residency met by default
Phase 2 ready
Zoho Books ZATCA Fatoora integration configured and tested before go-live
Why Saudi Arabia businesses are implementing Zoho
Riyadh — Vision 2030's business and RHQ capital
With 540+ global companies setting up Regional Headquarters in Riyadh, the city's business landscape has shifted from government-heavy to a mix of multinationals, fast-growing Saudi SMEs, and professional service firms. Businesses in KAFD, Olaya, and Al-Malqa need CRM systems that handle complex multi-stakeholder sales cycles, project-based billing, and management reporting that doesn't require a weekly summary call.
Jeddah — Red Sea trade, logistics, and hospitality
As Saudi Arabia's primary port city and commercial centre, Jeddah's businesses manage import pipelines, multi-currency supplier accounts, hospitality bookings across Umrah season peaks, and construction project billing for a city reshaping its skyline. A zoho partner in Jeddah needs to understand the pace of trade, the seasonality of hospitality demand, and the operational complexity of businesses serving both local and international clients.
Dammam, Al Khobar, and the Eastern Province energy ecosystem
Companies supplying equipment, services, and manpower to Saudi Aramco and other Eastern Province operators navigate complex purchase order approvals, project milestone billing, ZATCA-compliant subcontractor invoicing, and WPS payroll tracking. Zoho CRM and Zoho Books — configured for the oil & gas services workflow — give project managers and finance teams a shared view of open contracts, outstanding receivables, and procurement approvals without depending on separate spreadsheets per project.

Realistic Saudi Arabia example
A Riyadh trading company needed ZATCA Phase 2 compliance, SAR pipeline tracking, and live management dashboards before the next audit
What a better Zoho rollout can look like in Saudi Arabia
100%
ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 compliant before the wave deadline
4 days
Monthly VAT reconciliation cut from 8+ days to under 4 days
Client-type proof
Worked with trading, logistics, construction, oil & gas services, and professional service businesses across Saudi Arabia.
Business type
A Riyadh-based trading and distribution company importing industrial components and re-selling to construction and energy clients across the Kingdom, with a sales team, accounts, and a procurement function each working in separate systems.
Challenge
A ZATCA Phase 2 deadline was approaching and the company was still issuing invoices from Excel — no QR codes, no cryptographic signing, no Fatoora integration. CRM follow-ups were managed via WhatsApp and personal notebooks. Management had no live view of open deals, outstanding invoices, or overdue receivables without calling the accounts team.
What we implemented
Zoho CRM for pipeline management and multi-stakeholder deal tracking in SAR, Zoho Books with full ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 integration (TRN setup, 15% VAT configuration, QR code generation, and XML e-invoice signing), workflow automation for approval chains and follow-up reminders, and management dashboards covering pipeline, receivables, and VAT liability.
What improved
ZATCA Fatoora integration was live and tested before the compliance deadline. Invoices are now generated, signed, and cleared through ZATCA in real time. The sales team has a shared pipeline, management has a live dashboard, and the accounts team no longer reconciles VAT monthly — it is tracked per transaction.
What a better Zoho rollout can look like in Saudi Arabia
4×
Seasonal booking volume managed without additional admin headcount
Zero
Manual VAT reconciliation errors in the post-implementation Umrah season
Client-type proof
Worked with hospitality, tourism, services, and accommodation businesses across Jeddah and Makkah.

Realistic Saudi Arabia example
A Jeddah hospitality group managing Umrah season demand needed booking-to-invoice automation without manual coordination between three departments
Business type
A Jeddah-based hospitality and services group operating accommodation blocks, transport, and catering services for Umrah visitors — managing sharp seasonal demand spikes, group bookings, multi-service invoicing, and government compliance reporting.
Challenge
Umrah season brought 3–4× normal booking volume, but the reservation, billing, and operations teams worked from separate spreadsheets. Invoices were raised manually per group, sometimes after check-out, and VAT calculations were inconsistent. Management couldn't see occupancy, revenue, or outstanding receivables in real time during peak periods.
What we implemented
Zoho CRM for group booking enquiries and package follow-up, Zoho Books for automated ZATCA-compliant invoicing per group with service bundles, workflow automation for booking confirmations and payment reminders, and a management dashboard giving the MD a live view of occupancy, revenue, and VAT collected.
What improved
Invoices are now generated automatically on booking confirmation, ZATCA-cleared before the guest checks in, and outstanding amounts tracked per group in real time. The team handled the next Umrah season at 4× volume with the same headcount.
Who uses Zoho in Saudi Arabia — and what they fix first
Finding a zoho partner in Saudi Arabia that understands both the compliance landscape and the operational reality is harder than it sounds. ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 alone has created urgency for thousands of Saudi businesses — but a rushed implementation that gets the e-invoice configuration wrong creates compliance risk, not confidence. The right partner configures it correctly, tests it against ZATCA's sandbox, and makes sure every invoice is cleared before you go live.
Whether your business is in Riyadh navigating RHQ requirements, in Jeddah managing trade cycles and Umrah season, or in Dammam serving the Eastern Province energy sector — the specific workflow, compliance obligation, and growth pressure each requires a Zoho setup built for that context, not a generic one resold with a licence.
Saudi Arabia teams comparing Zoho partner companies, Zoho CRM consultants, Zoho integration partners, or a Zoho One partner should check whether the provider can connect proposals, support tickets, invoices, renewals, and reporting without making the first rollout too complex.
For many teams, the practical starting point is Zoho CRM for proposal and follow-up ownership, then Zoho Books for billing visibility. Businesses comparing nearby pages can also review our Zoho Partner in UAE and Zoho Partner in Kerala and Zoho partner overview pages for more local context.
Trading and import/export businesses
Track SAR and multi-currency deals across supplier and buyer pipelines, generate ZATCA-compliant e-invoices for every transaction, manage purchase orders and VAT input claims, and give management live receivables and cash flow visibility — whether you operate out of Riyadh, Jeddah, or the Eastern Province.
Construction, contracting, and Vision 2030 project businesses
Connect project milestone billing, subcontractor purchase approvals, retention tracking, and procurement workflows in one system. Businesses winning contracts on large Saudi infrastructure and giga-projects need accounting and project management tools that scale with contract complexity — not spreadsheets that break under the weight of multiple simultaneous projects.
Oil & gas services, industrial, and Eastern Province businesses
Service providers supplying to Aramco, SABIC, and Eastern Province operators need Zoho CRM for multi-stage RFQ and tender follow-up, Zoho Books for project-based invoicing with correct ZATCA treatment, and approvals workflows that match the procurement structure of large energy clients — without depending on individual email inboxes.
Hospitality, tourism, and religious services businesses
Managing group bookings, seasonal demand peaks, multi-service billing, and compliance reporting for Umrah and Hajj operators in Makkah and Madinah requires systems that can handle high volume without manual coordination. Zoho automates the booking-to-invoice flow so teams spend Umrah season serving guests, not chasing paperwork.
What Saudi Arabia businesses fix first with Zoho
The better starting point is simple: identify whether the first phase should fix sales follow-up, finance visibility, service ownership, or a connected workflow across all of them.
The usual friction points are not app problems. They are handoff problems.
A strong Zoho implementation in Saudi Arabia removes proposal, billing, support, approval, and reporting friction without making daily work harder.
Buying Zoho Books and assuming ZATCA Phase 2 works out of the box
Zoho Books supports ZATCA Phase 2, but the Fatoora integration requires specific setup: correct TRN configuration, 15% VAT treatment per line item type, e-invoice XML structure, cryptographic signing credentials, and API connection to ZATCA's portal. Without a partner who configures this precisely, the first audit reveals the gap — and ZATCA fines start at SAR 5,000 per violation.
Treating Arabic language support as optional until clients push back
Most Saudi businesses deal with customers, suppliers, government contacts, and staff who operate primarily in Arabic. A CRM or invoice portal that defaults to English creates friction that slows follow-up and creates data entry errors. Bilingual setup — Arabic interface, Arabic client portal, Arabic invoice templates — should be configured during implementation, not after go-live complaints.
Rushing to implement every Zoho app at once under Vision 2030 pressure
Vision 2030 creates real urgency to digitise. The temptation is to implement CRM, Books, HR, Projects, Desk, and Mail simultaneously. A phased approach — CRM and Books with ZATCA compliance first, then expansion — produces better user adoption, a working ZATCA setup from day one, and a team that trusts the system before new apps are added.
What we usually implement first in Saudi Arabia
Most teams get better adoption when the first phase is built around CRM ownership, finance visibility, and a realistic rollout plan before adding extra automation.
Zoho CRM implementation
We design lead capture, proposal follow-up, sales stages, reminders, dashboards, and ownership rules so enquiries and customer communication do not stay trapped in Excel, WhatsApp, or personal inboxes.
Zoho Books and finance setup
We configure estimates, invoicing, payment follow-up, customer-level reporting, and finance visibility so owners and accounts teams can review billing, collections, and pending invoices faster.
Zoho One rollout
For teams that need CRM, finance, mail, support, HR, documents, and internal collaboration in one connected suite, we plan a practical Zoho One setup instead of an overbuilt rollout.
Service and operations workflows
For IT, logistics, hospitality, healthcare, retail, and service-led teams, we help connect support requests, approvals, inventory context, project handoffs, dispatch updates, and management reporting.
Migration and integration
We migrate useful data from Excel, Tally exports, old CRMs, registers, and disconnected systems, then connect Zoho with websites, forms, payment tools, email, and internal workflows where needed.
Training and post-launch support
We train users by role, simplify daily screens, support adoption, and keep refining reports and workflows after go-live so the system continues to improve as the company grows.
Most Saudi Arabia teams do not fail because of tools. They fail because ownership is unclear between sales, finance, service, and operations.
Zoho works best when every next action has a clear owner, a visible status, and a report that management can trust without another round of calls.
How Saudi Arabia businesses move from first enquiry to management review in Zoho
The value is not just in one app. It is in making the handoff between sales, accounts, support, operations, and management easier to see and easier to trust.
- inbox
Step 1
Enquiry logged
Lead or RFQ enters Zoho CRM → assigned to owner → follow-up task created automatically
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Step 2
Quote sent
SAR quote generated in Zoho CRM → sent to client → open/read status tracked with auto-reminder
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Step 3
Deal won
Deal converted → ZATCA Fatoora e-invoice raised in Zoho Books → QR code signed and cleared before delivery
- payments
Step 4
Payment tracked
Payment received → auto-reconciled with bank feed → VAT collected updated in real time → statement sent
- dashboard
Step 5
Management dashboard
Live view of pipeline, receivables, VAT liability, and cash position — no report request needed
What Zoho implementation costs for Saudi Arabia businesses
These are approximate planning figures, not fixed quotes. Final pricing changes based on user count, department count, migration effort, workflow depth, integrations, support process needs, and training scope.
Cost Area
Zoho CRM license
Approximate Cost
Approx. SAR 50–190 per user/month
What changes the price
Planning range only, on annual billing. Standard, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions priced in SAR at parity with Zoho's global USD rate (SAR is pegged to USD at ~3.75). Monthly billing runs 20–30% higher. Final cost depends on edition, user count, automation depth, AI features, and reporting needs.
Cost Area
Zoho Books / finance stack
Approximate Cost
Approx. SAR 60–120 per org/month
What changes the price
Planning range only, on annual billing. Standard SAR 60 (3 users), Professional SAR 90 (5 users), Premium SAR 120 (10 users) per month. All plans include ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 e-invoicing support. Monthly billing: Standard SAR 69, Professional SAR 129, Premium SAR 159.
Cost Area
Zoho One
Approximate Cost
Approx. SAR 135–330 per user/month
What changes the price
Planning range only, on annual billing. All-employee plan ~SAR 139/employee/month; flexible (per active user) plan ~SAR 329/user/month. Includes CRM, Books, Mail, Desk, Projects, HR, and 40+ apps. Makes economic sense when four or more Zoho products are needed across a team.
Cost Area
Implementation cost
Approximate Cost
Approx. SAR 15,000–130,000+
What changes the price
Planning range only. Includes ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 integration, VAT 15% configuration, Arabic/English bilingual setup, data migration, workflow automation, and training. Final scope depends on users, departments, regulatory complexity, integrations, and custom reporting requirements.
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Zoho vs Excel / Tally for Saudi Arabia businesses
Where Excel is still useful
Excel is still useful for one-person lists, quick calculations, simple internal analysis, and early-stage tracking where multiple teams are not depending on the same live status.
Where Excel starts failing
For Saudi Arabia businesses managing proposals, support tickets, retainers, shipment updates, branch sales, invoices, approvals, or customer renewals, Excel usually breaks once several people need reliable ownership and current status.
When Tally is enough
If your business mainly needs basic accounting, bookkeeping, and billing with very limited sales, service, inventory, approval, or reporting complexity, Tally may still be enough for now.
When Zoho becomes more valuable
Zoho becomes more useful when CRM, finance, approvals, support, customer communication, inventory context, and management dashboards need to work together instead of staying in separate tools.
Why this matters in Saudi Arabia
Connected workflows matter in Saudi Arabia because sales, IT service delivery, logistics movement, retail branches, and customer support often need proposal, billing, service, and renewal visibility at the same time.
When Zoho may not be right
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If your business only needs simple billing and basic bookkeeping, a full Zoho rollout may be more than you need right now.
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If there is no real quotation flow, renewal follow-up problem, support ownership issue, approval delay, or reporting need yet, the ROI may be limited.
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If the team is not ready to follow a structured system, even a technically strong implementation will struggle after launch.
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If your operation needs a deeply specialized industry ERP as the core system, Zoho may need to support selected workflows instead of replacing everything.
ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 configured and tested before you go live
Zoho Books supports ZATCA Phase 2 integration, but the configuration is specific: TRN setup, correct 15% VAT treatment per line item, QR code embedding, XML e-invoice generation, cryptographic signing, and Fatoora API connection. We configure and test against ZATCA's sandbox so your first real invoice clears — not your tenth after three corrections.
Zoho data centres in Riyadh and Jeddah — PDPL compliant by default
Zoho operates data centres inside Saudi Arabia in both Riyadh and Jeddah. Your CRM, accounting data, customer records, and business documents stay within the Kingdom's borders, satisfying PDPL data residency requirements without additional legal workarounds or data processing agreements.
Arabic and English bilingual setup across all Zoho apps
Zoho's full suite supports Arabic interface and right-to-left text. We configure bilingual environments for businesses whose sales teams operate in Arabic, client portals face Arabic-speaking customers, and finance teams produce both Arabic and English reports — so the system works for every user, not just those comfortable in English.
SAR currency, VAT 15%, and Saudi-specific fields pre-configured
We don't hand over a generic Zoho setup and leave you to configure Saudi-specific fields. Every KSA implementation includes SAR as the base currency, 15% VAT tax treatment on applicable transactions, TRN fields on customer and supplier records, ZATCA invoice number series, and Fatoora integration — from the first session, not added retroactively.
Vision 2030 growth demands scalable systems built early
The fastest-growing phase for a Saudi business is when headcount, revenue, and regulatory obligations all increase simultaneously. A properly implemented Zoho stack built for Saudi compliance now costs a fraction of a rushed re-implementation built under audit pressure — and it scales as the business adds product lines, departments, and new city operations.
How we roll out Zoho for Saudi Arabia businesses
Discovery and ZATCA compliance audit
We map your current invoicing workflow, VAT treatment, and compliance status against ZATCA Phase 2 requirements — identifying what needs to change before implementation begins.
CRM design for Saudi sales cycles
Pipeline stages, lead sources, multi-stakeholder approval flows, and follow-up automation configured to match how your team actually sells — whether that's inbound RFQs, tender responses, or direct outreach.
Zoho Books setup with ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 integration
SAR currency, 15% VAT configuration, TRN fields, e-invoice XML generation, cryptographic signing, QR code embedding, and Fatoora API connection — tested in ZATCA's sandbox before going live.
Data migration and system cutover
Contacts, accounts, products, price lists, historical invoices, and open receivables migrated from Excel, legacy accounting software, or previous CRM — cleaned and validated before cutover.
Workflow automation and department handoffs
Approval chains, follow-up reminders, quote-to-invoice triggers, payment alerts, and management notifications automated so the system works without manual coordination between teams.
Training and 30-day adoption support
Role-specific training for sales, accounts, and management. A 30-day post-launch window with direct support to resolve edge cases, refine workflows, and confirm ZATCA clearance rates are 100%.
What usually improves soon after launch
Every new invoice is ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 compliant — signed, cleared, and delivered before the customer receives it
Sales team working from a shared CRM pipeline — no deal progress lost when a team member is unavailable
Management has a live dashboard of open deals, outstanding invoices, and VAT collected without asking accounts
VAT 15% calculated automatically per transaction and available for the return filing without manual reconciliation
Workflow automations handling follow-up reminders, approval routing, and payment alerts without manual coordination
Related Zoho pages for Saudi Arabia and nearby areas
If you are comparing providers, pricing, and local implementation options in Saudi Arabia, these related pages will help you evaluate nearby service coverage, Zoho app choices, and supporting automation content.
Zoho CRM in Saudi Arabia
CRM pipeline setup, SAR deal tracking, and sales dashboards for Saudi businesses.
Zoho Books in Saudi Arabia
ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 integration, 15% VAT configuration, and financial reporting for KSA.
Zoho One in Saudi Arabia
Full Zoho suite — CRM, Books, Mail, Desk, Projects, and more — for Saudi businesses scaling under Vision 2030.
Zoho Partner in UAE
Our UAE implementation work — VAT, multi-currency, and GCC-wide operations.
Zoho Partner in Kerala
India-side Zoho implementation across Kerala's 14 districts.
Zoho consulting and services
Overview of our core Zoho implementation capabilities and support model.
Get in touch
Discuss your Saudi Arabia Zoho implementation and ZATCA compliance requirements with our team.
When should a Saudi Arabia business seriously consider Zoho?
If these signs are already visible, waiting usually makes the data cleanup harder and the rollout more stressful later.
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Your business is approaching a ZATCA Phase 2 Fatoora wave deadline and your current invoicing system is not integrated with the Fatoora platform.
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VAT at 15% is being tracked manually or reconciled monthly — rather than calculated per transaction and reflected in real-time dashboards.
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Your sales team follows up deals through WhatsApp and individual notebooks — no shared pipeline, no visibility on who owns the next step.
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Management needs to contact three people to get an accurate picture of open deals, outstanding invoices, or current cash position.
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You operate across Riyadh, Jeddah, or the Eastern Province with separate teams and no single connected system giving a full view.
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Your business is growing under Vision 2030 but your current tools don't scale — adding headcount creates more coordination overhead, not more output.
Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabia businesses that trust Tech Geum
Tech Geum supports teams that need practical Zoho rollouts, not overbuilt software projects. The same implementation discipline we use for Saudi Arabia clients is applied to Saudi Arabia teams working across sales, finance, support, service, and operations.
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Trading and import/export businesses across Riyadh, Jeddah, and the Eastern Province
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Construction and contracting businesses on Vision 2030 projects
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Oil & gas service providers and Eastern Province industrial businesses
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Hospitality, tourism, and religious services businesses in Makkah and Madinah
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Professional service firms and RHQ-registered businesses in Riyadh
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SMEs digitising under Vision 2030 without enterprise software budgets
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Questions Saudi Arabia businesses ask before choosing Zoho
helpDoes Zoho Books support ZATCA Fatoora Phase 2 e-invoicing in Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Zoho Books is integrated with ZATCA's Fatoora platform for Phase 2, which requires real-time cryptographic signing and clearance of every tax invoice before it is delivered to the customer. We configure the integration — TRN, VAT treatment, XML structure, QR codes, and API credentials — and test it against ZATCA's sandbox before your first live invoice.
helpAre Zoho's data centres inside Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Zoho operates data centres in both Riyadh and Jeddah. When you select Saudi Arabia as your data residency region, your CRM data, financial records, customer information, and business documents are stored and processed within the Kingdom — meeting PDPL (Personal Data Protection Law) data residency requirements by default.
helpDoes Zoho support Arabic language and right-to-left text?
Yes. Zoho CRM, Zoho Books, Zoho One, and most Zoho apps support Arabic interface, right-to-left text layout, and Arabic invoice templates. We configure bilingual setups for businesses that need Arabic-facing client portals, Arabic invoice documents, and English-facing management dashboards — within the same Zoho account.
helpHow long does Zoho implementation take for a Saudi business?
A focused CRM or Books setup with ZATCA integration typically takes 3–5 weeks from the first call to go-live. A full Zoho One rollout across multiple departments and locations usually takes 5–9 weeks depending on data complexity, number of users, ZATCA configuration, and custom workflow requirements.
helpCan you configure Zoho for Saudi Arabia's 15% VAT?
Yes. We configure Zoho Books with Saudi Arabia's 15% VAT rate, correct tax treatment for standard-rated, zero-rated, and exempt supplies, TRN fields on customer and supplier records, and ZATCA-compliant invoice number series. The setup is tested against ZATCA's requirements before going live.
helpDo you support businesses across all Saudi regions — Riyadh, Jeddah, Eastern Province?
Yes. We implement Zoho for businesses in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Al Khobar, Makkah, Madinah, and across the Kingdom. All implementation is done remotely via screen-sharing sessions, so your city doesn't affect delivery quality or speed.
helpCan Zoho handle multi-currency billing for Saudi businesses trading with GCC and international clients?
Yes. Zoho Books supports multi-currency invoicing alongside SAR as your base currency. You can raise invoices in USD, AED, EUR, or any currency while tracking all receivables and payables in SAR for VAT reporting and financial statements.
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If your Saudi Arabia team has outgrown scattered follow-up, delayed billing visibility, and disconnected updates across sales, accounts, and support, this is the right time to structure Zoho properly
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