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Tabby Launches Saudi AI Factory With NVIDIA HGX Systems

by Kingsley Okeke
October 14, 2025
in Fintech
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Tabby Launches Saudi AI Factory With NVIDIA HGX Systems

Tabby has announced the launch of a new AI factory in Saudi Arabia, powered by NVIDIA HGX systems. The fintech company is investing in high-performance AI infrastructure to enhance its services and align with the Kingdom’s growing focus on technological sovereignty.

A Strategic Move Into AI Infrastructure

The new AI factory will allow Tabby to train and deploy its models locally. By bringing AI infrastructure in-house, the company aims to improve performance, reduce reliance on external cloud services, and meet Saudi data residency requirements.

The initial focus will be on fraud detection, real-time risk scoring, customer support, and personalised shopping recommendations. Hosting these capabilities locally is expected to deliver faster response times for users and strengthen security.

Aligning With Saudi Vision 2030

Saudi Arabia has been encouraging companies to build local AI and data infrastructure under its Vision 2030 plan. Tabby’s investment directly supports this agenda, ensuring that sensitive data stays within the country’s borders.

Local hosting also enables the company to comply with stricter regulatory standards while gaining more control over its operations. It positions Tabby among the first fintech players in the region to make a large-scale AI infrastructure commitment.

The Role of NVIDIA HGX Systems

NVIDIA HGX systems provide the high-performance computing backbone needed to train and run advanced AI models at scale. By leveraging these systems, Tabby will be able to handle complex workloads, reduce latency, and expand the scope of its AI-powered financial services.

An NVIDIA HGX system

The technology is designed for low-latency, high-throughput applications, which are critical for fraud prevention and real-time credit scoring in financial services.

The Emerging Fintech-AI Playbook

Building AI capacity internally is becoming a strategic differentiator in fintech. Companies like Tabby are looking beyond cloud outsourcing to gain tighter control over performance, cost, and compliance.

This shift could accelerate innovation across the GCC fintech ecosystem, as more firms follow suit to remain competitive.

A Regional Signal of Intent

Tabby’s AI factory reflects a broader regional push to localise critical infrastructure, support digital transformation, and set new benchmarks for AI use in financial services.

The company’s move may also pressure other fintech and technology players to build or co-locate their own AI infrastructure in the Gulf as regulatory expectations tighten and customer demand for speed grows.

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