Company’s digital infrastructure key to attain Saudi’s Vision 2030 goals
Clara, the legal technology company that digitizes and automates legal tasks for its founders, has recently expanded its regional presence with the opening of an office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Clara’s category-creating legal operating system digitizes and automates legal tasks for founders, including digital company formations, cap table and data room management and automated legal document generation, all supported by the platform’s predictive education function, a press communique indicated.
Clara’s formal entry into the Middle East’s biggest market underlines its commitment to its existing customers and partners in the country. The company launched in 2019 in the UAE and has since expanded its operations to a number of countries including the US and the UK.
“Clara’s digital infrastructure will continue to provide the foundation for the country’s innovators to achieve Saudi’s Vision 2030 goals,” affirmed Patrick Rogers, CEO and Co-Founder, Clara.
Clara also announced the appointment of Abdullah Alnashwan as the company’s KSA Country Manager.
“Saudi entrepreneurs are already using Clara to form, manage and scale their startups. I am delighted to join Clara at this exciting time in the company’s development as we formalize our commitment to the Saudi startup ecosystem,” affirmed Alnashwan.
Clara’s Riyadh office launch event was held in collaboration with BIM Ventures, a Saudi Venture Studio which builds successful, sustainable enterprises from the ground up, the press statement concluded.