Saudi-based technology company T2 has signed an executive agreement with the Central Authority for Control and Inspection in Syria to supply, install, and operate the Ole5 administrative communication system. The agreement was signed by Sultan Al-Hamza, Vice President of Business at T2, and Hani Hassan Al-Obaid, Executive Advisor for Digital Transformation and Chief Information Security Officer at the Syrian authority.
Commenting on the agreement, Sultan Al-Hamza said:
“This agreement builds on the outcomes of the Saudi-Syrian Investment Forum in Damascus. T2 is committed to expanding into the Syrian market and supporting its digital transformation journey, as part of our broader regional expansion strategy.”
The Ole5 cloud-based platform, developed and owned by T2, offers robust features such as messaging services, electronic signatures, attachment management, and other tools tailored for large enterprises and government institutions, enabling efficient communication, task tracking, and operations management. This deal marks T2’s first entry into the Syrian market.
On this occasion, Mouayad Al-Hammad, representative of the Central Authority for Control and Inspection, commented:
“Our collaboration with T2 is a significant milestone in Syria’s digital transformation journey. This agreement reflects our commitment to adopting advanced systems that meet the highest global standards.”
T2 currently serves over 12,000 clients in and outside Saudi Arabia, including more than 45 government entities within the Kingdom. Its digital solutions benefit over 35 million users, and the company aims to continue its expansion across the MENA region in the near future.