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Accounts payable in Jeddah

By OCTA Finance Team — Finance automation research & guides, reviewed by OCTA

Accounts payable guidance for Jeddah, using a SAR calculator, cited local payment context, and one practical action for this week.

Evidence for Jeddah

Collection complexity: Allianz Trade rates Saudi Arabia at 86, Severe, in its 2026 Collection Complexity Score.

Regulatory and invoice context

ZATCA: Fatoorah Phase 1 (Generation) has applied since 4 December 2021 and Phase 2 (Integration) has run in waves since 1 January 2023. Wave 25, announced 24 July 2026, covers taxpayers with VAT-subject revenue above SAR 187,500 in 2022–2025 and requires Fatoora integration by 1 February 2027.

Saudi VAT is 15%.

Payment rails and credit context

  • SADAD: SADAD is a national payment system launched in 2004.
  • mada: mada is a national payment system launched in 1990.

Credit bureau: SIMAH. SIMAH is the Saudi credit-bureau reference in this guide.

One action for this week

Have the finance team sample ten supplier invoices, confirm the PO–receipt–invoice match, and record each exception before the next Jeddah payment run.

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