• Construction

    We work with prestigious clients throughout the Kingdom – on equally prestigious projects.

  • Security services

    At Afras, we take security very seriously.Through our subsidiary, Siaj Al-Watan Security Services Est.

  • Housekeeping and cleaning

    We’ve developed our housekeeping and cleaning services over many years.

  • Operation and Maintenance

    Plant operation and maintenance has been at the core of our activities since Afras began in 1976.

  • Landscaping & Commercial gardening

    Gardening should be a pleasure – and it’s a popular pastime in Saudi Arabia.

  • Hospitality

    If you need short- or long-term professional service or leisure industry staff in Saudi Arabia, Afras is on hand to help.

  • Why Afras Services?

    We have qualified human resources and an operating capacity. Availing Appropriate environmental solutions to all sectors in the Kingdom

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Usyk Beats Fury In Heavyweight Championship Rematch

Oleksandr Usyk won his heavyweight championship rematch against Tyson Fury by unanimous decision on Saturday to stay unbeaten across two divisions and cement his place among the greats.


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Albania Announces Shutdown Of TikTok For At Least A Year

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Teachers and parents on Saturday condemned the lack of security at schools in Croatia, a day after a stabbing spree in the Croatian capital Zagreb in which a seven-year-old was killed and four others wounded.


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Company News

Afras launches new Universal Access Number (+966) 9200 33388

Afras launches new universal 9200 number for ease of contact for customers and partners (+966) 9200 33388 ...

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Applying DMS

The company starts applying electronic documents management & archiving system. ...

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New Agreement with HDF

AFRAS sign a new agreement with Human Resources Development Fund ...

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