How SPPC Began
From a conversation to a community.
The founder was discussing the issues facing the Pakistani community in Saudi Arabia. The challenges were familiar: new arrivals struggling to find their footing, professionals isolated from each other, businesses unable to find the partners they needed.
One conviction emerged from those conversations. Pakistanis should support each other. Pakistanis should hire Pakistanis. Pakistanis should do business with Pakistanis. The diaspora was big enough, talented enough, and connected enough to look after its own. What was missing was a structure to make it happen.
That conviction became the foundation of SPPC. What started as informal networking grew into a community of 5,500+ members across 12 Saudi cities, organized into three regional committees, running 20+ active programs. The platform exists for one reason: so that Pakistanis can support each other in Saudi Arabia.
Pakistani should give jobs to Pakistani. Pakistani should do business with Pakistani. The SPPC Motto
That motto has not changed since 2019. Every program we run, every event we host, every partnership we build serves that simple promise.