‎MIS concludes 2 contracts worth 182M with SDAIA

‎MIS concludes 2 contracts worth 182M with SDAIA ‎MIS concludes 2 contracts worth 182M with SDAIA

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MIS signed two contracts valued at SAR 182 million by SDAIA, bringing the total YTD value of contracts with the authority to SAR 973.5 million

Al Moammar Information Systems Co. (MIS) signed two contracts valued at SAR 182 million, including VAT, by the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA), according to twoTadawulstatements.

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The first contract was signed on Nov. 20 at a total value of SAR 83.95 million, and involves providing IT products and services compatible with the National Information Center’s infrastructure.

Meanwhile, the second contract was wrapped up on Nov. 19 for a total of SAR 98.04 million and covers the provision of IT products and services.

The contractual term is 36 months for both contracts, the company said, noting that no related parties are included.

The deals are expected to have a positive impact on the company’s financials starting from Q4, 2025, the statement added.

MIS secured orders, project awards, or contract signings with SDAIA worth SAR 973.5 million since the beginning of 2025, according to data available withArgaam.

MIS projects with SDAIA in 2025

Details

Date

Project Value

(SAR mln)

AI private network enhancement

Jan. 26, 2025

58.7

Operation maintenance of National Unified Visa Platform

May 28, 2025

58.9

IT services and products

July 1, 2025

88.6

Expansion of Naqaa Data Center

Sept. 8, 2025

227.8

Security sustainability for DEEM Cloud IT services

Oct. 19, 2025

42.9

IT services and products

Oct. 21, 2025

98.0

IT services aligned with National Data Center infrastructure

Oct. 22, 2025

84.0

IT products and services for high-speed networks and security systems

Oct. 22, 2025

68.0

Infrastructure support development for National Data Center system

Nov. 11, 2025

64.6

IT products and services compatible with the National Information Center’s infrastructure

Nov. 23, 2025

84.0

IT products and services

Nov. 23, 2025

98.0

Total

973.5

 

MIS signed two contracts valued at SAR 182 million by SDAIA, bringing the total YTD value of contracts with the authority to SAR 973.5 million

Al Moammar Information Systems Co. (MIS) signed two contracts valued at SAR 182 million, including VAT, by the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA), according to twoTadawulstatements.

The first contract was signed on Nov. 20 at a total value of SAR 83.95 million, and involves providing IT products and services compatible with the National Information Center’s infrastructure.

Meanwhile, the second contract was wrapped up on Nov. 19 for a total of SAR 98.04 million and covers the provision of IT products and services.

The contractual term is 36 months for both contracts, the company said, noting that no related parties are included.

The deals are expected to have a positive impact on the company’s financials starting from Q4, 2025, the statement added.

MIS secured orders, project awards, or contract signings with SDAIA worth SAR 973.5 million since the beginning of 2025, according to data available withArgaam.

MIS projects with SDAIA in 2025

Details

Date

Project Value

(SAR mln)

AI private network enhancement

Jan. 26, 2025

58.7

Operation maintenance of National Unified Visa Platform

May 28, 2025

58.9

IT services and products

July 1, 2025

88.6

Expansion of Naqaa Data Center

Sept. 8, 2025

227.8

Security sustainability for DEEM Cloud IT services

Oct. 19, 2025

42.9

IT services and products

Oct. 21, 2025

98.0

IT services aligned with National Data Center infrastructure

Oct. 22, 2025

84.0

IT products and services for high-speed networks and security systems

Oct. 22, 2025

68.0

Infrastructure support development for National Data Center system

Nov. 11, 2025

64.6

IT products and services compatible with the National Information Center’s infrastructure

Nov. 23, 2025

84.0

IT products and services

Nov. 23, 2025

98.0

Total

973.5

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