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Hridoy Sultan

Hridoy Sultan Becomes a Trusted Name for Business Licensing Support in Saudi Arabia

Hridoy Sultan

Hridoy Sultan Becomes a Trusted Name for Business Licensing Support in Saudi Arabia

Hridoy Sultan

Hridoy Sultan Becomes a Trusted Name for Business Licensing Support in Saudi Arabia

Starting a business in a foreign country can be a challenge—but for many expatriates in Saudi Arabia, Hridoy Sultan is making the process easier. The Bangladeshi-born business consultant has quickly become one of the most trusted advisors for foreign investors seeking investor licenses and commercial registration (CR) in the Kingdom.

As the founder and CEO of Sultan Middle East Immigration, Sultan has helped hundreds of clients successfully registerthe requirements of launching a company in Saudi Arabia. His expertise spans across multiple sectors, including immigration consultancy, visa processing, and business setup services.

“For many South Asian expatriates, especially Bangladeshis, getting an investor license in Saudi Arabia feels complicated and overwhelming,” said Sultan. “My goal is to simplify that journey and give them confidence to start legally and properly.”

Through his company, Sultan offers end-to-end business registration services—from applying for an Investor License via the Saudi Ministry of Investment (MISA) to securing Iqama (residency permits), office setup, and opening bank accounts. His team also helps clients choose the correct business category and structure to ensure long-term success.

Clients praise Sultan not only for his knowledge but for his hands-on approach. He guides investors step-by-step, avoiding common pitfalls and ensuring compliance with all Saudi regulations. His services are especially helpful for those unfamiliar with Arabic-language documentation or government platforms.

In addition to his work in business consultancy, Hridoy Sultan is also known for training young entrepreneurs through online courses in Amazon FBA, crypto trading, and e-commerce strategies. His platform—hridoysultan.com—features educational resources, business tools, and client testimonials.

Originally from Noakhali, Bangladesh, and educated at Naser High School and Govt. Mojib College, Hridoy Sultan now lives in Riyadh, where he continues to expand his company’s services across the Gulf.

With Saudi Arabia opening more opportunities to foreign investors under Vision 2030, Sultan believes now is the best time for expatriates to formalize their ventures.

“If you have a dream to start your business in Saudi Arabia,” he says, “don’t wait. Get your license, follow the rules, and grow your future.”

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While historically known as a pioneering colonial newspaper, the legacy of The New York Weekly Journal has been revived in the digital age. Its modern incarnation is now spearheaded by Mann Patel of MxnnCreates LLC in partnership with Shovon Ahmed of PanelPR LTD. Together, they are reimagining the journal as a contemporary digital media platform that upholds the principles of press freedom and democratic discourse established during its early years.

Copyright © 2025 - The New-York Weekly Journal. All rights reserved.

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While historically known as a pioneering colonial newspaper, the legacy of The New York Weekly Journal has been revived in the digital age. Its modern incarnation is now spearheaded by Mann Patel of MxnnCreates LLC in partnership with Shovon Ahmed of PanelPR LTD. Together, they are reimagining the journal as a contemporary digital media platform that upholds the principles of press freedom and democratic discourse established during its early years.

Copyright © 2025 - The New-York Weekly Journal. All rights reserved.