Riyad Bank and Mastercard Launch Corporate Card in Saudi Arabia

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Introducing two new corporate card variants to the Kingdom, the program is uniquely tailored to the needs of a rapidly growing business community
Introducing two new corporate card variants to the Kingdom, the program is uniquely tailored to the needs of a rapidly growing business community. Image Courtesy: Mastercard

Riyad Bank and Mastercard recently launched an innovative Travel and Expense (T&E) Corporate Card program, marking Riyad Bankโ€™s first corporate card offering in the Kingdom. The launch marks the latest collaboration between the two entities, building on their ongoing efforts to redefine business travel within the Kingdom, the Middle East and Africa region and beyond.

Introducing two new corporate card variants to the Kingdom, the programme is uniquely tailored to the needs of a rapidly growing business community. The programme offers access to a family of personalised corporate cards. These powerful payments solutions are custom made to enable enterprisesโ€™ middle management and senior leadership to accomplish their business goals.

Offering the choice of โ€œversatileโ€ corporate cards designed to fulfil the vital, everyday requirements of the Kingdomโ€™s most enterprising cardholders, and โ€œexecutiveโ€ cards ideally suited to senior management, the programme addresses the payments needs of merchants and corporates in an evolving digital economy.

Image: Riyad Bank and Mastercard Official Websites
Image Courtesy: Riyad Bank and Mastercard Official Websites



The programme presents a range of differentiated benefits, empowering users with enhanced data capture, streamlined reconciliation, and localized travel rewards. These benefits are complemented by Mastercardโ€™s proprietary web-based expense management system, which offers access to a suite of tools that support entities to better monitor costs and spending. This provides added value to the growing network of enterprises investing in the country, giving businesses a complete, end-to-end payments and expense solution.

โ€œThe Kingdom is firmly established as a cosmopolitan hub of regional and global players distinguished by their broad entrepreneurial outlook. We are very pleased to have teamed up with Riyad Bank to serve the travel and expense needs of enterprises operating in the Kingdom and beyond. Our new corporate card program will empower these businesses to realize their potential and contribute to the development of a world-class digital economy in the process,โ€ said Saud Swar, Country Manager โ€“ Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan and other Levant, Mastercard.

โ€œServing as a trusted financial solutions partner to a global community of investors and entrepreneurs demands an unwavering focus on innovation. Our collaboration with Mastercard is built on this shared focus. Our new corporate card program was created with this in mind, equipping enterprises with two tailored offerings that improve the efficiency of their travel and expense operations,โ€ said Mohammed Abo Al-Naja Chief Corporate Banking Officer, Riyad Bank.

Figures shared by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) indicate the Kingdom is well on its way towards accomplishing its goal of a 70% cashless transaction rate by 2030, having reached 85% of total retail payments in 2025, up from 79% in 2024. Today, more than 700 multinational companies have established regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia, surpassing the Kingdomโ€™s original Vision 2030 target ahead of schedule, with spending by Saudi travelers abroad increasing by 7% to reach SAR 110.4 billion in 2025, compared to approximately SAR 103.4 billion in 2024.

As digital transformation contributes to the development of an inclusive digital economy and the Kingdom sets itself apart as a thriving travel hub, the introduction of Riyad Bankโ€™s corporate card program will redefine how companies manage their travel and expense operations.

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Introducing two new corporate card variants to the Kingdom, the program is uniquely tailored to the needs of a rapidly growing business community