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“Nafidh” Issues 800,000 Digital Certificates to 370,000 Beneficiaries, Including Businesses and Individuals

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Since its launch about a year ago, the Ministry of Justice’s “Nafidh” platform has enabled hundreds of thousands of users—both individuals and companies—to create, file, and manage enforcement orders electronically.
The platform ensures that enforcement orders meet all requirements, facilitates the swift and easy restoration of rights to their rightful owners, and safeguards the rights of all parties through its integration with enforcement courts. It also helps increase the reliability of enforcement orders and prevents their misuse in violation of the law.
Since its launch about a year ago, the platform has issued more than 800,000 enforcement warrants, enabling more than 370,000 beneficiaries—including individuals and businesses—to review enforcement warrants electronically, in addition to improving service quality by registering them on the platform and protecting them from damage or loss, reducing enforcement disputes related to allegations of forgery of enforcement instruments, and encouraging payment through early notification of the debtor before the instrument is referred to court.
The Nafith platform is currently working to launch several services, including a payment service, in preparation for expanding the scope of service beneficiaries. The platform’s services can be accessed via the link nafith.sa.
It is worth noting that the Nafith platform is one of the projects that involves the private sector in enforcement activities, and is one of the Ministry of Justice’s most important initiatives under the National Transformation Program, which aims to fulfill the Kingdom’s vision of improving the quality of e-services provided to individuals—including citizens, residents, and registered entities in the Kingdom—by facilitating their electronic interactions with financial institutions and judicial enforcement agencies.