Protiviti launches new office in Jeddah, 3rd in Saudi Arabia

Global consulting firm Protiviti has signalled its growing ambitions in the Saudi market with the launch of a new office in Jeddah, its third in the kingdom.
One of the world’s leading firms in the areas of internal audit, risk consulting, finance and regulatory compliance, Protiviti has been operating on the ground in Saudi Arabia for over two decades. Initially based out of Riyadh, the firm then added an office in Dammam, with Jeddah now becoming its third hub – and 10th overall in the Middle East and North Africa region.
“We are excited to announce the opening of Protiviti's new office in Jeddah – a strategic milestone that strengthens our commitment to Saudi Arabia and its Vision 2030,” said Adnan Zakariya, KSA Managing Director at Protiviti.
“This expansion strengthens our regional footprint and reflects our dedication to being where our clients need us most. “As one of the Kingdom’s most dynamic commercial and cultural centers, Jeddah places us closer to our clients, enabling deeper collaboration, sharper insights, and more impactful solutions.”
Recruitment for the Jeddah office is well underway, with the team set to work closely together with the firm’s other Saudi colleagues. Protiviti works both for government organisations and private sector businesses.
Headquartered in the US, Protiviti is one of the world’s larger consulting firms, with around 11,000 people spread across 85 or so offices in over 25 countries. Its Middle East business is one of its fastest-growing regional units, and enjoys award-winning status in its key areas of expertise, mirroring the firm’s global standing.
“As the Kingdom accelerates its journey toward diversification, innovation, and sustainability, Protiviti remains a trusted partner – helping organisations navigate complexity, drive performance, and realise meaningful outcomes,” stated Zakariya.
Protiviti’s other offices in the MENA region are in Manama (Bahrain), Cairo (Egypt), Kuwait City (Kuwait), Muscat (Oman), Doha (Qatar), and Abu Dhabi and Dubai (UAE).