— Built for Saudi Arabia

Both documents handled. Both requirements met.

FatooraPro was designed around what Saudi tax authorities and Saudi banks actually require — not retrofitted from a generic template and applied here as an afterthought.

Close-up overhead flat-lay of an Arabic invoice document on a clean desk surface, a pen resting diagonally across signed lines, natural daylight from a side window casting soft shadows across the paper, high contrast on printed text fields
Close-up overhead flat-lay of an Arabic invoice document on a clean desk surface, a pen resting diagonally across signed lines, natural daylight from a side window casting soft shadows across the paper, high contrast on printed text fields
/ Why FatooraPro Exists

The gap between invoicing and banking was costing weeks

Business owners in Saudi Arabia kept hitting the same wall: banks required documentation that only a working invoicing system could produce. The two problems were always connected — no service treated them that way.

FatooraPro was built to solve both simultaneously — regulatory-aligned invoices and bank-ready documentation, structured around Saudi-specific requirements from the ground up.

Aligned with ZATCA. Accepted by Saudi banks.

Every invoice FatooraPro produces meets ZATCA's e-invoicing standards. Every supporting document is structured to satisfy the account-opening requirements of major Saudi financial institutions — no guesswork, no missing fields.

▸ Regulatory Depth

The documentation backbone we build is the same one auditors and relationship managers look for. Saudi-specific requirements are not a checklist we consult — they are the architecture of the service.

Formal, swift, and Saudi-specific — that is the service.