
Senior Manager
Ruqya Uddin
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- Bengali
- English
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Fragomen Arabia Business Services
North Plaza, Level 2, Al Faisaliah Tower
Riyadh 12313 12313
Saudi Arabia
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- Bengali
- English
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Fragomen Arabia Business Services
North Plaza, Level 2, Al Faisaliah Tower
Riyadh 12313 12313
Saudi Arabia
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Languages
- Bengali
- English
Contact information
Fragomen Arabia Business Services
North Plaza, Level 2, Al Faisaliah Tower
Riyadh 12313 12313
Saudi Arabia
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Ruqya is a Senior Manager at Fragomen’s Riyadh, Saudi Arabia office, where she oversees the Riyadh team. Ruqya has more than 10 years of experience, including positions at large corporations and smaller niche firms, and she has supported clients across various industries, including major corporate accounts. Ruqya has particular experience evaluating and optimizing clients’ business processes to ensure maximum efficiency in both time and cost, while complying with evolving laws and regulations.
Ruqya speaks Bengali and English.
Education
- University of Westminster, Bachelor of Law, 2011
More from Ruqya
Publications and lectures
Panelist, “Navigating the Regulatory Maze: What's New in Saudi Arabia.” Fragomen's Middle East & Africa Conference: Vision, Innovation, and Transformation, Dubai, UAE, 12 November 2024.
Country / Territory
Get in touch
Languages
- Bengali
- English
Contact information
Fragomen Arabia Business Services
North Plaza, Level 2, Al Faisaliah Tower
Riyadh 12313 12313
Saudi Arabia
Get in touch
Languages
- Bengali
- English
Contact information
Fragomen Arabia Business Services
North Plaza, Level 2, Al Faisaliah Tower
Riyadh 12313 12313
Saudi Arabia
Get in touch
Languages
- Bengali
- English
Contact information
Fragomen Arabia Business Services
North Plaza, Level 2, Al Faisaliah Tower
Riyadh 12313 12313
Saudi Arabia
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