Swvl Secures $1.5 Million Multi-Year Healthcare Mobility Contract in Saudi Arabia

Reuters
Feb 09
Swvl Secures $1.5 Million Multi-Year Healthcare Mobility Contract in Saudi Arabia

Swvl Holdings Corporation announced the signing of a new three-year contract valued at up to $1.5 million in Saudi Arabia to expand its healthcare mobility operations across the Gulf Cooperation Council $(GCC)$. The agreement will support the transportation of patients, medical staff, and equipment between healthcare facilities, utilizing Swvl’s technology platform for route planning, dispatching, and operational optimization. This contract is part of Swvl’s broader regional expansion strategy and follows previous multi-year enterprise contracts in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. The company stated that the deployment will help healthcare providers manage dynamic demand while maintaining service quality and operational visibility.

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