Native name | الشبكة السعودية للمدفوعات (مدى) |
|---|---|
| Formerly | SPAN |
| Company type | Government |
| Industry | Finance |
| Founded | 1990; 36 years ago (1990) |
| Founder | Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) |
| Headquarters | Riyadh Province,, |
| Products | Financial services |
| Owner | Saudi Central Bank |
| Website | mada |
TheSaudi Payments Network (Arabic: الشبكة السعودية للمدفوعات), commonly known as Mada (Arabic: مدى, literally "range" or "extent" ; formerly SPAN), is the primary payment system in Saudi Arabia. Established by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA), the network connects all automated teller machines (ATMs) and point-of-sale (POS) terminals across the Kingdom to a central payment switch that routes transactions to the appropriate card issuer.[1]
All banks operating in Saudi Arabia are mandated by SAMA to issue ATM cards that are fully compatible with the network. Customers benefit from free service regardless of the ATM used, its operator, or the card issuer. Mada operates through a vast infrastructure comprising more than 17,000 ATMs and over 225,000 POS terminals within the country. In partnership with global payment systems such as Visa, MasterCard, and Maestro, the network also enables access to millions of ATMs and POS terminals worldwide.
Mada was originally launched as SPAN and later upgraded to SPAN2. This newer version complies with EMV standards and incorporates a higher-capacity infrastructure that reduces transaction processing times—particularly at POS terminals—thereby addressing limitations of the first-generation system.
As of the latest available data, Mada has achieved significant milestones:[1]
Mada supports electronic payments through multiple channels:
The Mada network exclusively issues only debit and prepaid cards, which are always co-branded [Mandatory] with GCC NET and either Visa or MasterCard to ensure international acceptance.[2]
Mada offers two primary payment services:
Additionally, Mada has introduced an NFC mobile payment application—Mada Pay—available only on Android devices. This application supports the addition of Mada, MasterCard, and Visa cards issued by banks or digital wallets in Saudi Arabia.[3]
Mada has established partnerships with a range of global payment networks to facilitate its use on POS devices, ATMs, and online gateways. The following networks are accepted, subject to merchant discretion (with mandatory acceptance of Mada network):
All these payment networks are approved by SAMA and integrated through Mada; however, acceptance by individual merchants may vary.
| No. | Bank Name (English) | Bank Name (Arabic) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alinma Bank | مصرف الإنماء |
| 2 | Al-Rajhi Bank | مصرف الراجحي |
| 3 | Arab National Bank (ANB) | البنك العربي الوطني |
| 4 | Bank AlBilad | بنك البلاد |
| 5 | Bank Aljazira | بنك الجزيرة |
| 6 | Banque Saudi Fransi (BSF) | البنك السعودي الفرنسي |
| 7 | Meem, Gulf International Bank | بنك الخليج الدولي , ميم |
| 8 | Riyad Bank | بنك الرياض |
| 9 | Saudi Awwal Bank (SAB) | البنك السعودي الأول (ساب) |
| 10 | Saudi National Bank (SNB) | البنك الأهلي السعودي |
| 11 | The Saudi Investment Bank (SAIB) | البنك السعودي للاستثمار |
| No. | Bank Name | Bank names in Arabic |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | D360 Bank | دي 360 بنك |
| 2 | STC Bank | بنك إس تي سي |
| 3 | Vision Bank | فيزيون بنك |
| No. | E-Wallet Name | Issues Mada Cards | Mada Pay Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | STC Pay [defunct] [Transitioned to STC Bank ] | ||
| 2 | Urpay By Rajhi Bank | ||
| 4 | Barq | ||
| 5 | Alinma Pay By Alinma Bank | ||
| 3 | Tiqmo | Coming soon | |
| 6 | Mobily Pay | ||
| 7 | Tweeq | ||
| 11 | NEO By SNB Bank | ||
| 8 | Enjaz By Bank Al Bilad | Unknown | |
| 12 | Bouki By Riyad Bank | Maybe | |
| 9 | Hala [For Business Only] | ||
| 10 | Sifi [For Business Only] | Coming soon | |
| 13 | Loop (Pilot Phase) |
| No. | Country | Bank | Bank Logos |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Emirates NBD KSA | ||
| 2 | First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) |












