SmartStream Continues Middle East Expansion with Offices in Riyadh

SmartStream opened its first office in the region in Dubai in 2008.

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"Financial institutions within the Saudi Arabia kingdom are facing increasing client and regulatory demands," says Pritesh Kotecha, senior vice president for Middle East, Turkey, South Asia and Africa for SmartStream.

SmartStream opened its first office in the region in Dubai in 2008. The firms says it needs a new base of operations to meet regional customers' demands and support the growth in the region.

"As one of the key markets in the Middle East, a local presence in Saudi Arabia was a logical next step for SmartStream's expansion," says Pritesh Kotecha, senior vice president for Middle East, Turkey, South Asia and Africa, who will be heading the Riyadh office. "The new office is an important phase in our development and demonstrates our intention to continue investing in this region."

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