Some firms in Saudi extend work from home ahead of Iran ultimatum

April 7, 2026
Some firms in Saudi extend work from home ahead of Iran ultimatum


Some Western and Saudi firms in Riyadh have extended work-from-home advisories this week, five people familiar with the matter said, amid concern over a looming U.S.-imposed deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face “hell”.

In Gulf states, which have borne the ‌brunt of ⁠Iran’s attacks since ⁠the war began on February 28, many fear a U.S. escalation would see Iran further target critical and civilian infrastructure in the Gulf in response.

The advisories, sent out on Monday and Tuesday individually by companies via email or text, affect work in Riyadh’s King Abdullah Financial District, Faisaliah Tower, ⁠Business Gate ‌and Laysen Valley, the people said.

These locations host offices for major U.S. banks and tech firms such ⁠as Microsoft and Apple, but also Saudi entities, including the sovereign wealth fund.

Employees were first told to work from home at the beginning of last week, the people said, after Iran threatened to strike major U.S. tech firms in the region in response to U.S.-Israeli attacks and assassinations.

The Saudi government media office did ‌not immediately respond to a request for comment.