ComeSync | Accelerating Saudi-China Digital Transformation
8 Years in Saudi, Licensed Expertise | Payment | Finance | Cloud Solutions
Features
Four Core Areas Empowering Your Global Expansion
Financial Solutions
Providing comprehensive financial IT services including payment and lending solutions.
E-commerce Platform
Localization e-commerce whole-link solution Core competencies
Map and Search Engines
Smart maps. Powerful search. One platform for seamless location and discovery experiences.
What We Do
8 Years of Expertise, Empowering Chinese Tech to Tell Their Story in Saudi
Based in Saudi Arabia for 8 years, ComeSync has built a whole-link digital engine for Chinese technology companies to go global in the Middle East based on licensed compliance.
8 Years Rooted in KSA Every Line of Code Earns Your Trust
Why Choose Us
Redraw the map of the Middle East and embark on a new digital era together!
Violation record
Processing 500,000 + transactions per day, 0 violations, recommended by Saudi Arabian central bank SAMA.
Benchmark case
From digitalization of railway engineering to cross-bordertransfer innovation, defining new standardsfor technology going global.
Enterprises trust
The common choice of global enterprises, a reliable partner for technology going global.
Localized delivery
Effectively eliminate cultural barriers and seamlessly connect compliance with efficiency.
Company Leadership
Founded Sabatco in 2013 for the Dammam–Riyadh railway project and technology partnership with CRRC. Launched MZEngineer in 2017 for national construction and cultural heritage projects. Established GCCPay in 2019 (Saudi payment license) and Sanad in 2022 (Saudi financial license).
Mohammed Al Zamil
Master of Software From 2007 to 2010, served as a Development Engineer at Global Times. Represented Baidu in the Middle East and North Africa from 2010 to 2017. Co-founded ComeSync (2017), GCCPay (2019), and Sanad (2022) with Mohammed.
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News
ComeSync, a leading global provider of digital solutions, has officially launched its Saudi-localized NFC payment application developed for Huawei China. Addressing a key market challenge—POS terminals in Saudi Arabia traditionally supporting only Apple Pay and Samsung Pay—the ComeSync team successfully enabled Huawei devices to be fully compatible with local payment systems, ensuring both functionality and regulatory compliance.
ComeSync and KPMG Middle East jointly released the "2024 Middle East Digital Payment Compliance White Paper". Based on a survey of over 200 overseas companies, it was revealed that companies that have not passed local payment compliance certification have an average operating cost 37% higher than compliant companies...
ComeSync won the "Best Technology Service Provider of the Year" award for its "whole-link localized delivery system". The jury specifically pointed out that its core team members all hold the "Localization Service Qualification Certification" issued by the Saudi Ministry of Labor, which is extremely rare among multinational companies...