Global procurement and supply chain consultancy Inverto launches in Middle East
Inverto, the procurement and supply chain subsidiary of Boston Consulting Group, has made its debut in the Middle East with the launch of its inaugural office in Riyadh.
Hot on the heels of unveilings it plans for its next phase of growth, Germany-headquartered Inverto has entered the Middle East, marking its entry in one of the most dynamic and fast-transforming economies in the world.
The new office in Riyadh becomes the firm’s 20th office in Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East, with plans already underway to launch a 21st office in Atlanta early 2026.
“Our Riyadh office opening strengthens our global footprint and allows us to respond to the surging demand for strategic procurement and supply chain expertise in the Middle East,” said Daniel Weise, CEO of Inverto.
“Globally and in the region, the role of procurement is central to unlocking true business transformation and has therefore become a board-level priority. That is because procurement is about more than just cost savings – it’s about solving the biggest business challenges, building resiliency, driving innovation and create lasting competitive advantage.”
From Riyadh, Inverto’s team will serve clients in the Kingdom and across the GCC region. For multi-disciplinary transformations that span other disciplines such as strategy, operations and digital, Inverto will work closely with parent Boston Consulting Group (BCG), one of the globe’s leading strategy consulting firms.
BCG’s Middle East footprint spans offices in Abu Dhabi and Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Doha (Qatar), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), and Istanbul (Turkey).
Launched 25 years ago, Inverto has been part of BCG since 2017 and has since then more than quadrupled in size. Today, Inverto has more than 700 consultants and staff.
Earlier this month, Inverto also launched new offices in Berlin and Bangkok. “Opening three offices during our 25th anniversary year reflects Inverto’s continued momentum and ambition that is driving the business forward to become the trusted business partner for procurement and supply chain transformation,” said Weise.

