Appointments

Serco appoints Mohamed Kamal as its new General Manager for KSA & Emerging Markets

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Mohamed Kamal most recently served G4S as Regional President and Managing Director for MENA.

Serco, a leading technology company, has appointed Mohamed Kamal as its new General Manager – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia & Emerging Markets, effective immediately. 

In his new role, Kamal brings over 25 years of regional industry leadership experience. He most recently served G4S as Regional President and Managing Director for MENA. And previously worked with UPS, TNT, and Aramex in similar leading roles. 

“His appointment comes at a time of significant opportunity in the Kingdom, as the pace of transformation under Vision 2030 continues to accelerate,” the company said. 

“In this context, Kamal will focus on strengthening Serco’s presence in Saudi Arabia by building long-term partnerships with government, defence and transport sector clients, expanding the company’s service offerings, and ensuring operational excellence,” it added. 

Phil Malem, CEO of Serco Middle East and +impact, said: “Mohamed brings an outstanding track record of transformation and growth. His appointment comes at a pivotal time as Saudi Arabia accelerates towards its Vision 2030 goals. With his leadership, I am confident we will extend our global experience deeper into the region, ensuring an efficient transfer of knowledge that generates value for our clients and the communities we serve. In doing so, we will be positively impacting a better future for its citizens.” 

Kamal added, “What drew me to Serco is its purpose-driven approach to delivering essential public services that make a real difference in people’s lives. This role allows me to contribute directly to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 journey, whilst also helping Serco strengthen its footprint across emerging markets. By building on strong existing foundations, I see a real opportunity to position Serco as the benchmark for service excellence and innovation across Saudi Arabia and the wider region.” 

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