KPMG appoints three new partners in Saudi team

Global consulting and accounting firm KPMG has appointed three new partners in the Middle East, with Anan Sijini, Hytham Elsoh, Mohammad Alnaimi all members of the firm’s Saudi team.
Anan Sijini has been promoted to partner in the Tax practice. He has been with KPMG for a dozen years, specializing in corporate income tax, litigation, and managing international and local accounts.
A recognized leader in the tax field, she is the first female SOCPA-qualified professional within KPMG’s Tax function in Saudi Arabia.
Hytham Elsohl has been with KPMG since 2016, and currently leads the company’s Cyber Transformation Solution. With over 16 years of experience in technology advisory, his expertise spans cybersecurity, IT advisory and business continuity management. Elsohl has built a track record of leading major projects across key sectors, serving priority accounts in government and public sector, financial services and technology.
Mohammad Alnaimi joined KPMG in 2019 and brings over 18 years of industry and digital advisory experience to the partnership. He has since his arrival managed significant transformation projects within the Kingdom’s digital ecosystem. Currently co-leading the Digital Architecture and Technology Transformation solutions within the Digital & Innovation solutions group, Alnaimi supports key clients in shaping and executing their digital transformations.
Commenting on the promotions, Abdullah Al Fozan, CEO of KPMG in the Middle East said: “These promotions recognize not only the individual contributions of Anan, Hytham, and Mohammad, but also their dedication to delivering exceptional client service and driving innovation in their respective fields. Their leadership will be instrumental in helping our clients navigate the evolving business landscape and achieve their objectives.”