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Wipro Elevates Riyadh Role, Appoints Mousa to Lead ME Legacy

Wipro Elevates Riyadh Role, Appoints Mousa to Lead ME Legacy

Arabian Post10-06-2025
Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
Wipro has officially transferred its Middle East regional headquarters from Al Khobar to a new, upgraded facility in Riyadh, signalling an intensified drive to anchor itself in the Kingdom's digital economy. Mohamed Mousa has been appointed Managing Director and Regional Head for the Middle East, steering Wipro's regional operations from the new Riyadh base.
Vinay Firake, CEO for Asia Pacific, India, Middle East and Africa, described the move as a 'reaffirmation of commitment to supporting the dynamic business landscape in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.' He added that Mousa's leadership will 'further advance our decades-long presence in the Middle East.'
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The office, inaugurated during a high-profile ceremony attended by senior Wipro executives, staff, and clients, is part of an expanding regional footprint that already includes offices in Jeddah, Jubail, and Al Khobar.
Mohammed AlRobayan, Deputy Minister for Technology at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, highlighted the Riyadh move as a pivotal moment for the Kingdom's digital ambitions, saying it 'accelerates the growth of the Kingdom's digital economy' and underlines Saudi Arabia's appeal as a tech destination.
Furthering its strategic investment in Saudi human capital, Wipro signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University to create a Centre of Excellence in Riyadh. This initiative targets hands‑on training in advanced technologies for Saudi nationals, promoting workforce readiness and helping bridge the gap between academic learning and industry demand.
Financial analysts note that the relocation aligns with Saudi Vision 2030's objective to diversify the Kingdom's GDP beyond oil revenues, with global tech firms increasingly anchoring themselves in Riyadh. The new headquarters offers both symbolic and practical leverage: proximity to major government stakeholders, enhanced networking opportunities, and the ability to attract public–private partnerships focused on digital transformation.
Experts acknowledge, however, that this strategy is not without challenges. Wipro must navigate intense competition from both global rivals and agile regional players, maintain cost competitiveness, and ensure the newly hired Saudi talent is integrated effectively into its global delivery model. A report by an independent business intelligence provider recently flagged uncertainties such as fluctuating revenue streams and the rigours of managing a complex international footprint.
Mousa succeeds Dalveer Kaur, who transitioned to Wipro's global capability centre practice. Mousa's track record includes leadership roles in regional IT consulting and digital services, with a specific focus on scaling operations and aligning with government-led digital ecosystems. His appointment is a strategic fit for Wipro's goal of deepening ties with local institutions and sovereign-backed tech initiatives.
The Riyadh office, equipped with advanced infrastructure, is expected to house regional delivery centres and client‑management teams specialising in cloud, AI, digital engineering, cybersecurity and consulting services. These capabilities align with Wipro's broader portfolio, which spans consulting, design, engineering and operations in both the public and private sectors.
Looking ahead, Wipro is expected to pursue further partnerships with Saudi universities and training institutions, potentially expanding the Centre of Excellence model to other al‑Majlis campuses. The company will also likely collaborate with government-backed innovation hubs and sovereign wealth funds eager to foster digital lanes within finance, healthcare, logistics, and energy sectors.
While Wipro optimises its capacity to support client transformation in the region, industry observers will monitor its ability to sustain growth amid macroeconomic volatility, emergent technologies and evolving client expectations. With Mousa at the frontline, the company aims to leverage its regional assets, integrated innovation initiatives and talent development programmes to embed deeper into the Kingdom's digital ecosystem.
Amid global tensions and shifting supply‑chain dynamics, Wipro is banking on its regional pivot and local leadership to consolidate both government and enterprise relationships. Riyadh is increasingly viewed not only as a political capital but also as a digital-tech hub. Wipro's investments in infrastructure, talent and strategic partnerships reflect that shift, aiming to position the firm at the centre of the Kingdom's transformation agenda.
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