Singapore-based Dyna.Ai has announced plans to introduce its Arabic Agentic AI suite and AI employees in Saudi Arabia. The launch will take place at the Money 20/20 conference in Riyadh, where the company will showcase its Arabic-language AI solutions designed for the financial sector.
The Dyna.Ai suite includes chatbot, voice, and avatar support in Arabic, with the goal of automating and assisting operations for banks, fintech firms, and insurers. This development is part of the company’s effort to strengthen its role in the financial technology market in the Middle East.
Dyna.Ai has also established a new office in Riyadh and is actively recruiting talent to meet the growing local demand for AI-driven solutions. The company is seeking to expand its partnerships with financial institutions both in Saudi Arabia and across the wider region.
Tomas Skoumal, Chairman and Co-founder of Dyna.Ai said, “We are incredibly excited to deepen our presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the leading hub for innovation in the Middle East. With a team on the ground, we are committing to a long-term partnership with local businesses and talent. Our goal is to provide sophisticated, localised AI solutions such as our Agentic Suite and AI Employees that empower the financial sector and drive meaningful, tangible results.”
In its announcement, Dyna.Ai highlighted research indicating that AI could contribute as much as US$135.2 billion to Saudi Arabia’s economy by 2030, underscoring the strategic importance of its expansion in the Kingdom.
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