Muqeem & Absher Business Portal Management
These portals do the routine work — and routine is exactly where things break when nobody owns them. Access sits with someone who left. Employee records carry old passport data. A re-entry permit is issued against the wrong record. Individually trivial, collectively the reason a transaction fails on the day it matters.
In short
Muqeem and Absher Business are the portals Saudi employers use to manage expatriate employee records, travel permits and residency transactions. Both require accurate establishment data and correctly delegated user access to function. SCPL administers them day to day under delegated access you control and can revoke.
What's included
What SCPL handles under Muqeem & Absher Business
Employers of non-Saudi staff who need portal transactions handled reliably rather than occasionally.
- Account setup and access
- Establishment registration, authorised user configuration, and clean handover when staff change.
- Employee record accuracy
- Passport data, professions and status kept current so transactions clear first time.
- Travel permits
- Exit and re-entry issuance processed against actual travel dates.
- Status verification
- Checking residency, permit and violation status across the workforce.
- Transaction processing
- Day-to-day requests handled without your HR team logging in.
Common questions
What is Muqeem used for?
Muqeem is the platform through which employers manage expatriate employee residency records and related transactions, including travel permits and status verification. It is one of the core portals a Saudi establishment operates against.
Do we have to give you our portal login credentials?
No, and we would advise against it with any provider. We operate under delegated user access created within your establishment account, which means you keep ownership, retain visibility of who did what, and can revoke access immediately.
What happens when the employee who held portal access leaves?
Access needs to be transferred deliberately, or the establishment can find itself locked out of its own account — a common and genuinely disruptive situation. Part of onboarding a client is making sure access is held at establishment level rather than by an individual.
Talk to someone who does muqeem & absher business every day
Tell us the situation and we'll tell you what it actually takes to fix it — including when the answer is that you don't need us.
