Why Saudi Support Is Different
Saudi Arabia is the Gulf market where Arabic is the service language rather than a courtesy. The customer base is majority Saudi national, and a program that answers in English and offers Arabic on request has already told the caller where they rank. Register matters as much as fluency: agents trained on Modern Standard Arabic and reading from a script are audibly not from the market, and customers say so.
That single requirement removes most of the field before any other criterion applies. So this edition ranks on Arabic delivery depth, on whether a provider can state plainly where customer data is stored and processed, and on whether it has ever staffed the two demand events that define the Saudi support calendar — Ramadan and the pilgrimage seasons — rather than on headcount or the number of countries on a delivery map.

What Saudi Customer Support Has to Get Right
The Saudi support year does not run on the Gregorian calendar. Ramadan and the Hajj and Umrah seasons are fixed to the Hijri calendar, which moves against the Gregorian year, so a roster planned by financial quarter drifts out of alignment every single year. The pilgrimage seasons also change the language profile of the queue rather than just its size: visitors arrive speaking Urdu, Bahasa Indonesia, Turkish, Malay and French, contacting travel, accommodation, telecom, payment and health services in languages a domestic program never uses. Capacity planning that only adds Arabic-speaking seats misses the point.
On the regulatory side, the Personal Data Protection Law is administered by the Saudi Data and AI Authority, and it governs how personal data is processed and how it may be transferred outside the Kingdom. Financial institutions carry separate outsourcing expectations from the Saudi Central Bank, government and critical-sector entities work to controls issued by the National Cybersecurity Authority, and telecom and cloud services sit under the Communications, Space and Technology Commission. Workforce localization requirements administered by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development apply to hiring inside the Kingdom, and the roles they cover are revised periodically. Every one of these positions moves, so confirm current requirements with your own counsel before you commit to a delivery model.
- Arabic delivered in the Gulf register customers actually speak, in writing as well as on the phone
- Rosters built on the Hijri calendar, so Ramadan and the pilgrimage seasons land where they really fall
- Pilgrimage-season language cover — Urdu, Bahasa Indonesia, Turkish, Malay and French alongside Arabic and English
- A plain answer on where customer data is stored, processed and transferred, available before procurement asks
- A Friday and Saturday weekend, with Sunday staffed as a full working day
How We Ranked These Saudi Call Center Companies
To build this ranking we weighted the criteria that predict success serving customers in Saudi specifically, rather than the generic measures used to compare providers by size:
Global scale counts for less in Saudi Arabia than in any other market covered on this site. A provider with delivery centers on four continents and an Arabic bench borrowed from a Levantine program will be corrected by customers on the first call. Ask what proportion of the assigned team speaks Gulf Arabic natively, ask to hear recordings rather than read a language matrix, and ask who wrote the Arabic templates the agents will be sending.
- Depth of Arabic delivery, assessed on Gulf register and on written Arabic, not just spoken fluency
- Ability to evidence storage location, processing location and transfer terms for personal data
- Hijri-calendar workforce planning and demonstrated pilgrimage-season surge experience
- Sector fit with where Saudi programs concentrate — government services, banking, retail and large-project delivery
- Awareness of the sector regulators that reach into outsourcing, including the Saudi Central Bank for financial services
- Willingness to build the program around in-Kingdom obligations rather than apply a standard EMEA template
Top Saudi Call Center Companies Comparison Chart
How the leading providers compare for organizations serving customers in Saudi Arabia. Ordered by overall capability-to-flexibility balance, not by size or regional footprint.
| Company | Best For | Key Strengths |
|---|---|---|
| Global Empire Corporation | Mid-market & regulated industries | Flexible programs, compliance depth, measurable performance |
| Intelemark | B2B appointment setting | Consultative callers, complex sales cycles, US-based teams |
| Call Motivated Sellers | Real estate seller outreach | Niche specialization, trained conversations, qualified handoffs |
| Customer Communications Corp | Brand-aligned omnichannel support | Voice-to-digital consistency, QA discipline, compliance |
| Call Center Staffing | Surge staffing & flexibility | Speed to deploy, flexible commitments, workforce depth |
| B2B Appointment Setting | SMB pipeline building | Accessible programs, consistent outreach, lead flow |
| Contact Center USA | US-only onshore delivery | Onshore agents, regulatory comfort, brand protection |
| Call Center Communications | Canadian near-shore delivery | Cultural alignment, time-zone overlap, value economics |
| Business Process Outsourcing | High-volume enterprise CX | Scale, analytics-led optimization, digital engagement |
| Canada Contact Centre | Canadian enterprise & bilingual programs | English/French delivery, Canadian data handling, multichannel scale |
| B2B Telemarketing | Tech-enabled voice programs | Cloud tooling, data services, compliance standards |
| Telemarketing Services | Automation-supported outbound | Workflow automation, campaign intelligence, integrated delivery |
| Appointment Setting | Regulated appointment programs | Digital-first process, analytics integration, compliance |
| Teleperformance | Global enterprise scale | Footprint, language coverage, standardized processes |
| Concentrix | Automation-heavy enterprise CX | Technology stack, analytics, global scale |
Global Empire Corporation
Headquarters: United States
Website: www.globalempire.com
Best For: Inbound & outbound call center programs for mid-market and regulated organizations

Global Empire Corporation runs full inbound and outbound call center operations — customer care, technical support, sales, and lead generation — built around each client's compliance requirements and growth plan rather than a one-size-fits-all seat model. Programs scale from focused campaign teams to multi-channel operations spanning voice, chat, and email.
Industries Served: Healthcare, finance, insurance, real estate, professional services
- Inbound customer service & technical support
- Outbound sales, lead generation & appointment setting
- Omnichannel delivery (voice, chat, email)
- Compliance-ready programs for regulated industries
Intelemark
Headquarters: United States
Website: www.intelemark.com
Best For: B2B appointment setting & consultative outbound calling

Intelemark focuses on high-skill outbound calling: B2B appointment setting, lead qualification, and demand generation for complex sales cycles. Its consultative approach suits organizations whose prospects expect an informed conversation rather than a scripted, high-volume dial.
Industries Served: SaaS, technology, manufacturing, professional services
- B2B appointment setting
- Lead qualification & pipeline development
- CRM-integrated outbound campaigns
- US-based sales agents
Call Motivated Sellers
Headquarters: United States
Website: callmotivatedsellers.com
Best For: Outbound calling for real estate investors

Call Motivated Sellers runs specialized outbound calling campaigns that identify and qualify motivated property sellers for real estate investors and acquisition teams. The niche focus means callers arrive already trained on the conversations that matter in that market.
Industries Served: Real estate investing, wholesaling, acquisitions
- Outbound seller outreach at volume
- Motivated-seller lead qualification
- CRM handoff with call context
- Real-estate-trained calling teams
Customer Communications Corp
Headquarters: United States
Website: customercommunicationscorp.com
Best For: Brand-aligned omnichannel customer support

Customer Communications Corp delivers scalable omnichannel customer support for businesses that want consistent, brand-aligned service across voice, chat, email, and digital channels — with quality assurance treated as a core discipline rather than an afterthought.
Industries Served: Healthcare, legal, financial services, government
- Inbound & outbound call handling
- Customer care & technical support
- Quality assurance & compliance
- Omnichannel CX delivery
Call Center Staffing
Headquarters: United States
Website: callcenterstaffing.net
Best For: Rapid agent staffing & seasonal scaling

Call Center Staffing deploys trained agents quickly for companies facing seasonal spikes, product launches, or rapid growth. The staffing-first model gives operations leaders short-term surge capacity or long-term workforce augmentation without a full outsourcing commitment.
Industries Served: Retail, ecommerce, customer support operations
- Temporary & permanent agent staffing
- Seasonal call center scaling
- Workforce management support
- On-demand deployment
B2B Appointment Setting
Headquarters: United States
Website: b2bappointmentsetting.com
Best For: SMB outbound sales & pipeline growth

B2B Appointment Setting provides cost-effective outbound calling for small and mid-sized businesses that need consistent lead flow and qualified meetings without building an internal sales development function.
Industries Served: B2B services, startups, professional services
- Outbound appointment setting
- Lead qualification
- CRM-based reporting
- SMB-focused sales programs
Contact Center USA
Headquarters: United States
Website: contactcenterusa.com
Best For: Fully US-based, compliance-driven call center services

Contact Center USA provides fully US-based call center services for organizations that prioritize quality assurance, compliance, and brand protection. The onshore model suits regulated and customer-sensitive industries where accent, cultural fluency, and data jurisdiction matter.
Industries Served: Healthcare, legal, financial services, government
- Inbound & outbound call handling
- Customer care & technical support
- Quality assurance & compliance
- 100% US-based delivery
Call Center Communications
Headquarters: Canada
Website: callcentercommunications.com
Best For: North American inbound & outbound coverage

Call Center Communications delivers inbound and outbound call center services from Canadian operations, giving US and Canadian brands near-shore coverage with cultural alignment, strong English fluency, and competitive operating economics relative to onshore US delivery.
Industries Served: Telecom, banking, healthcare, retail, travel
- Inbound customer service
- Outbound sales & follow-up campaigns
- Canadian near-shore delivery
- Multichannel support
Business Process Outsourcing
Headquarters: United States
Website: businessprocessoutsourcing.info
Best For: Enterprise customer experience outsourcing

Business Process Outsourcing (businessprocessoutsourcing.info) supports brands with complex, high-volume customer interaction needs — combining omnichannel contact center delivery with analytics and performance optimization across the customer journey.
Industries Served: Retail, finance, healthcare, technology
- Omnichannel CX delivery
- Analytics & performance optimization
- Digital customer engagement
- Global workforce management
Canada Contact Centre
Headquarters: Canada
Website: canadacontactcentre.com
Best For: Enterprise contact center & CX outsourcing in Canada

Canada Contact Centre provides scalable contact center and outsourcing solutions built for the Canadian market — bilingual English/French capability, PIPEDA-aware data handling, and multichannel programs that help enterprises improve engagement and service delivery.
Industries Served: Finance, telecommunications, healthcare, retail, e-commerce, logistics
- Inbound & outbound customer support
- Bilingual English/French service
- Sales, lead generation & appointment setting
- Back-office and operational support
B2B Telemarketing
Headquarters: United States
Website: b2btelemarketing.com
Best For: IT-enabled hybrid call center outsourcing

B2B Telemarketing (b2btelemarketing.com) pairs traditional voice programs with IT-enabled delivery — cloud contact center tooling, data services, and compliance-focused operations across North America.
Industries Served: Telecom, retail, travel, financial services
- IT & call center hybrid models
- Cloud & data services
- CX outsourcing
- Regulatory-compliant operations
Telemarketing Services
Headquarters: Canada
Website: telemarketingservices.com
Best For: Outbound telemarketing with process automation

Telemarketing Services (telemarketingservices.com) runs outbound calling programs supported by process automation and data-driven customer insight, serving organizations that want intelligent workflows behind their campaigns rather than raw dialing volume.
Industries Served: Finance, healthcare, HR, procurement
- Outbound telemarketing campaigns
- Process automation & intelligent workflows
- Data-driven CX insights
- Integrated IT-enabled delivery
Appointment Setting
Headquarters: United States
Website: appointmentsetting.com
Best For: Digital-first appointment programs

Appointment Setting (appointmentsetting.com) delivers digital-first outsourcing with a strong focus on process optimization in regulated and data-driven industries — appointment programs where analytics and compliance carry as much weight as the conversation.
Industries Served: Healthcare, BFSI, manufacturing
- Digital operations outsourcing
- Data & analytics integration
- Process optimization
- Compliance-focused delivery
Teleperformance
Headquarters: France
Website: www.teleperformance.com
Best For: Massive-scale global enterprise programs

Teleperformance is the largest player in the industry, operating delivery networks across multiple continents. It primarily serves multinational enterprises that need massive seat counts and multilingual coverage, with the process standardization — and the enterprise minimums — that scale implies.
Industries Served: Telecom, banking, healthcare, retail, travel
- Multilingual customer support
- Global CX outsourcing
- AI-assisted customer engagement
- Enterprise-scale delivery
Concentrix
Headquarters: United States
Website: www.concentrix.com
Best For: Technology-enabled enterprise CX

Concentrix delivers technology-enabled CX services across voice, digital, and analytics channels, supporting global brands with complex, high-volume engagement needs and automation-heavy delivery models.
Industries Served: Healthcare, insurance, fintech, airlines
- Voice & digital CX delivery
- AI & automation-driven engagement
- Analytics-led optimization
- Enterprise service scaling
Choosing the Right Saudi Call Center Partner
The right Saudi partner is the one whose Arabic is native to the Gulf, whose roster runs on the Hijri calendar, and who can answer the data question in a sentence rather than a diagram.
Test the shortlist against a pilgrimage season: a date fixed years in advance, a visitor population speaking languages your domestic queue never hears, and volume that has to be absorbed without degrading routine service. Providers who have done it will tell you how they recruited and trained for it. Providers who have not will describe a general surge model and hope the question moves on.
Global Empire Corporation builds programs for organizations serving Saudi customers around Arabic-first delivery, Hijri-calendar staffing, and data-handling terms written to the obligations the client's own regulator imposes.
A note on this list: it is published by Global Empire Corporation, which appears in it. The fifteen providers above are presented in a fixed order used across every ranking on this site, reflecting overall capability-to-flexibility balance rather than a per-country re-ranking — so treat it as a shortlist to research, not a scored league table.
Frequently asked questions
Is English-only customer support workable in Saudi Arabia?
Not for a consumer program. The customer base is majority Saudi national and expects to be served in Arabic, and the moment a conversation becomes a complaint it becomes an Arabic conversation. English-only works for some business-to-business and technical queues where the counterpart already operates in English, but treating that as evidence the wider market will accept it is how programs quietly lose satisfaction scores over a couple of quarters.
What is the PDPL and how does it affect outsourcing?
The Personal Data Protection Law is Saudi Arabia's personal data regime, administered by the Saudi Data and AI Authority. It does not prohibit outsourcing, but it governs how personal data is processed and how it may move outside the Kingdom, so the contract has to state where records sit and on what basis they travel. Financial institutions carry additional outsourcing expectations from the Saudi Central Bank. These positions are revised over time, so confirm current requirements with your own counsel.
Can a US-based provider serve Saudi customers?
For the parts of the work that travel, yes. The constraints are consistent: a genuine Gulf Arabic bench, a shift staffed to Arabia Standard Time, and a defensible answer on data location and transfer. The clock is the underrated one — the Saudi working day is largely over before the US East Coast is properly at work, so any provider promising coverage from a single North American roster is promising something the time zones do not allow.
How do the pilgrimage seasons change support demand?
Hajj and Umrah bring large numbers of international visitors into a concentrated period, and contact shifts toward travel, accommodation, transport, telecom, payments and health services. The distinguishing feature is language rather than volume alone: Urdu, Bahasa Indonesia, Turkish, Malay and French all appear in queues that otherwise run in Arabic and English. Because the dates follow the Hijri calendar, they move earlier against the Gregorian year each year, which catches out planners working from last year's dates.
What is the Saudi working week?
The weekend falls on Friday and Saturday, and Sunday is a full working day. That matters more than it sounds for shared programs: a team covering Saudi Arabia alongside European or UAE customers has a mismatch at both ends of the week, with Sunday cover needed for one market and Friday cover needed for the other. Programs that assume a single universal weekend end up thin on both days.
Does workforce localization affect an outsourced program?
It affects hiring inside the Kingdom. Localization requirements administered by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development apply to in-Kingdom employment, and the occupations they cover are revised periodically, so the answer for a contact center role is a current-position question rather than a settled one. It is one of the practical inputs into whether a program is staffed in-Kingdom, offshore, or as a blend. Confirm your obligations with your own counsel.
What a Program in Saudi Arabia Actually Looks Like
A shortlist is the easy half. Our guide to call center outsourcing in Saudi Arabia covers the coverage hours, language mix, sector demand pattern and regulatory obligations that decide whether any of these providers will work for you.


