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A Swiss governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) software company, Swiss GRC, has launched a solution designed specifically for organizations in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This move caters to the unique regulatory landscape and data residency requirements of the region.

“We are thrilled to introduce our services to the MENA region, ” said Besfort Kuqi, Co-Founder and CEO of Swiss GRC. “Our solutions are specifically designed for this market, and the GRC Toolbox is a prime example – it’s the first GRC software offered entirely in Arabic and built with MENA businesses in mind. “

The MENA region is characterized by a complex web of regulations, making it challenging for organizations to navigate compliance effectively. Swiss GRC believes their software can be a valuable tool for businesses and government entities alike to ensure adherence to these regulations. Their understanding of the market positions them well to serve the region’s needs.

Swiss GRC already has a customer base established across the MENA region. They recognize the importance of data residency, a critical concern for both private and public sector entities. Their solutions address these concerns by ensuring data remains within the region.

This expansion into the MENA region signifies Swiss GRC’s commitment to the market. The company has ambitious plans for the future, including the complete Arabic translation of their GRC Toolbox, training programs for channel partners, strategic marketing initiatives, and workforce expansion in their Dubai office.

“The timing of this expansion is perfect, ” said Rajeev, General Manager for MENA and APAC at Swiss GRC. “The Middle East has a complex regulatory environment, and we are confident that Swiss GRC can empower organizations to navigate it securely. We look forward to establishing a strong presence in the region. “

By offering a solution that is both regionally-tailored and linguistically accessible, Swiss GRC positions itself as a key player in the MENA GRC software market. Their commitment to the region and understanding of its specific needs is likely to be well-received by businesses and government entities alike.

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