Streamline Your HR Operations in Saudi Arabia with Our Employee Management Solutions
Expansion to Saudi Arabia brings not only opportunities but also multiple challenges. Al Taasis is concerned about your smooth business operation.
Who is responsible for running your business successfully?
Your employees!
Staffing in Saudi Arabia is tricky. You are required to hire a certain number of Saudi employees in alignment with the Kingdom’s Saudization policy.
We keep you stress-free!
We assist you with hiring talented Saudi nationals and diverse staff per your requirement. Stay compliant with Saudization and maintain your Nitaqat status with Al Taasis.
Please read our blog to understand Saudization and Nitaqat system in Saudi Arabia.
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- Hiring Saudi and Expat Employees
- WPS Payroll Management
- Social Insurance
- Attestation Services
- Medical Insurance
- Immigration-related Services
- Iqama Renewal
- Labour Card Renewal
- Visa Renewal, Amendment and Cancellation
Manage your workforce efficiently with our support. Focus on your core business and boost productivity!
Our services are not limited to employee management only. We provide bespoke solutions to businesses.
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Setting Up Business in Saudi Arabia: All You Need to Know
Saudization is a national localisation program in Saudi Arabia called the Nitaqat program. Foreign companies in Saudi Arabia must hire around 30% of Saudi nationals, and the percentage can vary as per the type of business.
A foreign company appoints General Manager to represent local company affairs, such as opening or operating a bank account.
- Daily-paid workers receive their wages weekly.
- Monthly-paid workers receive their wages monthly.
- Employees receive weekly payments proportional to the completed portion for piecework lasting over two weeks, with the remaining balance paid in full the following week.
- In all other cases, wages are paid to workers at least once a week.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development introduced a program in 2013 that allows establishments to submit wage files for their workers. The program monitors compliance rates, identifies violations, and addresses justifications. It is being gradually implemented across all private sector establishments in specific stages.
The General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI) is a government entity responsible for enforcing the Social Insurance Law in Saudi Arabia. GOSI collects employer contributions, ensures legal social insurance coverage, and disburses benefits to insured individuals and their dependents.
Indeed, the employer is obligated to provide insurance for GCC hires and their families as per the health insurance law, ensuring coverage for their healthcare needs.
No, the employer is not obliged to provide insurance for them. The cooperative health insurance law is specifically designed to provide and regulate healthcare for all non-Saudi residents in the Kingdom, as mentioned in Article (1) of the law.