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Swvl Secures USD 1.5M Healthcare Mobility Contract in Saudi

Swvl Secures USD 1.5M Healthcare Mobility Contract in Saudi
  • Swvl secured a three-year healthcare mobility contract in Saudi Arabia worth up to USD 1.5M, supporting multi-site medical transportation operations.
  • The agreement covers transport of patients, staff, and equipment using dynamic routing, real-time dispatching, and operational visibility across facilities.
  • The contract supports Swvl’s strategy to expand into mission-critical sectors and strengthen its enterprise mobility presence across Saudi Arabia and GCC markets.

Swvl

Swvl Holdings Corp (Swvl) secured a three-year healthcare mobility operations contract valued at up to USD 1.5 million  Saudi Arabia. 

“Securing an up to USD 1.5 million multi-year healthcare contract reflects the growing demand for technology-enabled mobility solutions that can support complex, time-sensitive operations while maintaining safety, reliability, and operational control,” said Mostafa Kandil, Chief Executive Officer at Swvl. 

The agreement will support patient, medical staff, and equipment transportation across healthcare facilities. This is through leveraging Swvl’s technology platform to enable dynamic route planning, real-time dispatching, and operational optimization. The deployment intends to support on-demand and time-critical mobility requirements while maintaining high standards of safety, service quality, and operational visibility.

The agreement is in alignment with  Swvl’s strategy of expanding into high-value, mission-critical verticals where transportation complexity and service reliability are essential. 

Founded in 2017, Swvl is a technology-driven mass mobility solutions provider. It provides scalable transportation solutions for enterprises and communities. Moreover, it delivers optimized routing, real-time visibility, and operational efficiency across large-scale transportation networks.

Healthcare Mobility 

Healthcare is a key focus area for the mobility company across the GCC. This is driven by increasing demand for scalable solutions that can efficiently move patients, nurses, doctors, and medical equipment across multi-site and shift-based operations.

“We believe our expansion into healthcare across the GCC underscores the versatility and scalability of Swvl’s platform,” added Ahmed Misbah, Chief Financial Officer at Swvl. 

The mobility company intends for  the deployment to leverage its full technology and operations stack. With this, it aims to deliver optimized routing, improved fleet utilization, and real-time performance visibility. Thus, enabling healthcare providers to better manage dynamic demand while maintaining predictable service levels.

With this milestone, Swvl aims to continue to advance its regional expansion strategy and deepen its presence in Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, this contract is a step forward in its mission to provide enterprise-grade, technology-enabled mobility solutions across high-growth GCC markets.

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