Unified Electronic Contract Between Entities and Beneficiaries: Registration via Nafiz Platform is Not Currently Mandatory
Abdulaziz Al-Jufair, Assistant Secretary-General of the Saudi Bar Association, confirmed that the unified electronic contract between the entity and the beneficiary is not required to be registered via the Nafiz platform at the present time.
Al-Jufair added, during his appearance on the “Ya Hala” program broadcast on Rotana Khalijia, that the electronic contract concluded between the legal entity and the beneficiary can be documented by the parties according to standard documentation procedures.
The Assistant Secretary-General further explained that the current stage of the electronic contract allows for the freedom to create contracts through the Nafiz platform or outside of it. However, the Association seeks to have contracts created through the platform for benefits that include the legal entity (accelerating the collection of fees) as well as the client.
The unified electronic contract between the entity and the beneficiary is not mandatory for registration via the Nafiz platform currently, and it can be documented according to standard documentation procedures.
Abdulaziz Al-Jufair (Assistant Secretary-General of the Saudi Bar Association) pic.twitter.com/oVWNAW5Hbg
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