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Saudi fintech industry rakes in $1bn in revenues, says top SAMA official

Special Khaled Al-Dhaher, vice governor for supervision and technology at the Saudi Central Bank, speaks at the event in Riyadh. Photo/Supplied
Khaled Al-Dhaher, vice governor for supervision and technology at the Saudi Central Bank, speaks at the event in Riyadh. Photo/Supplied
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Updated 01 October 2024

Saudi fintech industry rakes in $1bn in revenues, says top SAMA official

Saudi fintech industry rakes in $1bn in revenues, says top SAMA official
  • Khaled Al-Dhaher sees sector to sustain strong growth momentum in line with Kingdom鈥檚 goals
  • He said 鈥榮ince 2019, the number of fintech companies operating in 黑料社区 has grown from 14 to more than 230鈥

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 fintech sector has become a major player in the country鈥檚 financial services landscape, with companies generating over SR3.75 billion ($1 billion) in revenues and reaching millions of customers daily.

鈥淭he Saudi fintech sector has made substantial progress over the past five years to the point where it is now firmly established as the leading regional hub for fintech with an increasingly prominent global role,鈥 Khaled Al-Dhaher, vice governor for supervision and technology at the Saudi Central Bank, told Arab News on the sidelines of the 24 Fintech Conference.

He added: 鈥淪ince 2019, the number of fintech companies operating in 黑料社区 has grown from 14 to more than 230.鈥

Saudi fintech firms are not only transforming the financial landscape with innovative solutions but are also prompting traditional financial institutions in the country to rapidly adopt digital services. Many of these institutions are partnering with fintech companies to enhance their offerings and better serve their clients, contributing to a more digitized and innovative financial sector.

鈥淲e expect this strong momentum in Saudi fintech to be sustained,鈥 Al-Dhaher said, emphasizing the Kingdom鈥檚 ambitious goals, which include increasing the number of active fintech companies to 525 by 2030. This growth is driven by the entry of new and innovative business models into the market, improving the overall sophistication of the financial sector.

Al-Dhaher also sees potential for international fintech companies to deepen their involvement in 黑料社区, further boosting the sector鈥檚 contribution to employment and gross domestic product.

Drivers of growth

Several factors have fueled the rapid expansion of fintech in 黑料社区. Al-Dhaher highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 young, tech-savvy population, which boasts high mobile penetration and a strong preference for digitally delivered services. This demographic advantage has naturally driven the growth of fintech firms in the region.

In addition to these socio-economic factors, government initiatives have played a crucial role in fostering a supportive environment for fintech development. The Financial Sector Development Program under Vision 2030 and the National Fintech Strategy have both provided clear roadmaps for the sector鈥檚 growth.

鈥淥ver the last several years, SAMA has undertaken a number of proactive steps to support the development of the Saudi fintech ecosystem," Al-Dhaher said.

One such initiative is the regulatory sandbox launched in 2018, which allows emerging fintech companies to test their ideas in a controlled environment. This has attracted substantial interest, with over 500 applications from companies wanting to participate in the sandbox since its inception.

Beyond SAMA鈥檚 efforts, other regulatory bodies, including the Capital Market Authority and the Insurance Authority, have established their own fintech incubators. These collaborative efforts have created a dynamic and supportive regulatory environment, spurring growth in areas such as Insurtech, Buy Now Pay Later, and Open Banking.

Another pivotal initiative is Fintech Saudi, which serves as a catalyst for developing the infrastructure and talent needed for fintech companies to scale.

Al-Dhaher highlighted the Makken program, launched by Fintech Saudi with support from SAMA and CMA, as a key enabler of the fintech ecosystem. The program offers essential support in technology, cloud computing, and cybersecurity, ensuring that fintech entrepreneurs have the tools they need to succeed.

Challenges in sustaining growth

While the outlook for 黑料社区鈥檚 fintech sector is positive, Al-Dhaher acknowledged that challenges remain. One major challenge is ensuring sufficient sector diversification and maintaining fair market competition.

He noted that early fintech companies in the Kingdom primarily focused on payments, which significantly increased the electronic transaction ratio to 70 percent, ahead of the target date. However, as the sector evolves, there is a growing need for diversification into other fintech segments.

Al-Dhaher pointed out that emerging areas like crowdfunding, robo-advisory, BNPL, and Open Banking are gaining traction and will be crucial in meeting evolving customer needs. Regulators like SAMA must ensure that fintech companies represent a broad range of business models catering to diverse consumer demands.

Another significant challenge is ensuring the long-term sustainability of the fintech ecosystem while maintaining financial system stability and consumer protection.

鈥淎 main focus of our mandate is to make sure the fintech ecosystem will effectively co-exist with traditional financial institutions and complement each other, without disruption to the broader financial system,鈥 Al-Dhaher said. Balancing these elements will be critical to the sector鈥檚 future success.

A collaborative approach

In a dynamic sector like fintech, the regulatory environment must be flexible and responsive to emerging trends.

Al-Dhaher emphasized SAMA鈥檚 commitment to evolving its regulations and processes to support sustainable fintech growth while safeguarding the broader financial system.

鈥淲e are engaged in an ongoing dialogue with key stakeholders within the sector to ensure we fully understand their needs,鈥 he said, noting that Saudi regulators closely monitor global trends and adapt their frameworks as needed.

The regulatory sandbox remains a vital tool in this process, allowing SAMA to stay updated with the latest fintech developments and adjust regulations accordingly. Other entities, such as the CMA and the Insurance Authority, also play crucial roles in maintaining a regulatory framework conducive to fintech innovation.


黑料社区鈥檚 Red Sea Global eyes IPO, REITs as resort openings gain pace

黑料社区鈥檚 Red Sea Global eyes IPO, REITs as resort openings gain pace
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黑料社区鈥檚 Red Sea Global eyes IPO, REITs as resort openings gain pace

黑料社区鈥檚 Red Sea Global eyes IPO, REITs as resort openings gain pace
  • Shoura Island will welcome guests this year at 11 luxury resorts
  • Construction at the wellness-focused Amaala project is progressing rapidly

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Red Sea Global is considering a range of alternative financing options in the near future, including an initial public offering or converting assets into real estate investment trusts, according to its chief executive officer.

Speaking to Al-Eqtisadiah, John Pagano said no final decisions have been made, but emphasized the company鈥檚 focus on leveraging current momentum, with resorts now operational and more hotel openings expected this year.

Shoura Island, the flagship of the Red Sea destination, will welcome guests this year at 11 luxury resorts operated by global hospitality brands, including Rosewood, Four Seasons, Grand Hyatt, EDITION, and Raffles.

Construction at the wellness-focused Amaala project is also progressing rapidly, with core infrastructure complete and its first hotels nearing launch, Pagano said.

Six resorts have opened under the Red Sea destination so far, including Desert Rock and Shebara, which are fully owned and operated by Red Sea Global. The exclusive Thuwal Private Retreat has also been unveiled as the company鈥檚 third destination.

Red Sea Global has also launched residential offerings on Shoura and Ummhat islands, in addition to announcing Lahak Island earlier this year, which drew strong local and international attention, he said.

Amaala is set to open by year-end and will feature wellness and hospitality brands such as Jayasom, Six Senses, Rosewood, Equinox, and Clinique La Prairie. The destination aims to deliver experiences centered on healing, exploration, and renewal.


Saudi matcha imports surge 900% as demand reshapes Kingdom鈥檚 cafe sector

Saudi matcha imports surge 900% as demand reshapes Kingdom鈥檚 cafe sector
Updated 20 August 2025

Saudi matcha imports surge 900% as demand reshapes Kingdom鈥檚 cafe sector

Saudi matcha imports surge 900% as demand reshapes Kingdom鈥檚 cafe sector

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 imports of Japanese matcha skyrocketed by nearly 900 percent in 2023 to 81,000 kilograms at a value at SR9 million ($2.40 million), up from just 9,000 kilograms in 2022, highlighting the rapid expansion of the drink鈥檚 market presence across the Kingdom.

The momentum continued into 2024, with imports totaling 46,000 kilograms worth SR7 million, reflecting sustained consumer demand and the growing role of matcha in the Kingdom鈥檚 cafe sector, Al-Eqtisadiah reported.

Cafes are capitalizing on the trend, with Jon & Vinny鈥檚 in Riyadh reporting weekend sales of 350 matcha cups per branch, making up 22 percent of beverage revenues, according to Al-Eqtisadiah.

The cafe uses a premium Japanese blend priced at SR1,200 per kilogram. Similarly, Pro 92 Cafe said matcha lattes alone contribute 10.5 percent of total sales, consuming over 150 kilograms of matcha monthly across branches.

The broader green tea category 鈥 which includes matcha 鈥 accounted for SR74 million in Saudi imports in 2024, totaling 2.3 million kilograms. In comparison, 2023 saw 2.5 million kilograms imported at a value of SR79 million, Al-Eqtisadiah reported.

Cups of matcha are sold at prices ranging from SR16 to SR29, depending on the outlet. This price variation has spurred a growing home-preparation market, with local Instagram-based businesses selling matcha kits priced between SR110 and SR180.

Driven by health-conscious consumers and youth interest in Japanese culture, matcha is carving out a permanent share in the Kingdom鈥檚 beverage landscape.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends lower at 10,878

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends lower at 10,878
Updated 20 August 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends lower at 10,878

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends lower at 10,878
  • MSCI Tadawul Index fell 0.02%, to close at 1,406.62
  • Parallel market Nomu lost 0.52% to end at 26,629.95

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index edged down on Wednesday, slipping 3.64 points, or 0.03 percent, to close at 10,878.07. 

The benchmark鈥檚 total trading turnover stood at SR4.21 billion ($1.12 billion), with 95 stocks advancing and 148 declined. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index also dipped, falling 0.24 points, or 0.02 percent, to 1,406.62. 

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu lost 139.91 points, or 0.52 percent, to close at 26,629.95, as 35 stocks advanced and 55 retreated. 

Thimar Development Holding Co. was the session鈥檚 top performer, rising 4.47 percent to SR41.10. 

Al-Jouf Agricultural Development Co. climbed 3.4 percent to SR45.64, and Power and Water Utility Co. for Jubail and Yanbu gained 2.41 percent to SR40.80. 

Alistithmar AREIC Diversified REIT Fund recorded the steepest drop, falling 4.50 percent to SR8.06. Retal Urban Development Co. declined 3.95 percent to SR13.14, while Zamil Industrial Investment Co. slipped 2.94 percent to SR37.66. 

In corporate announcements, Sama Healthy Water Factory Co. reported a 27.19 percent decline in first-half 2025 net profit to SR3.51 million, compared with SR4.82 million a year earlier. 

In a Tadawul statement, the company attributed the fall mainly to unrealized foreign exchange losses, though it said core operational profit rose 23 percent on the back of higher sales and improved margins following the integration of a new raw material production line. 

Its share price fell 1.29 percent to SR2.29.  

View United Real Estate Development Co. posted a 132.11 percent increase in net profit for the first half of the year, reaching SR9.97 million versus SR4.30 million in the same period last year. 

The company cited a 104.77 percent jump in revenue, driven by stronger performance across most business segments, alongside the positive impact of off-plan and land sales, according to a Tadawul statement. 

Its shares, however, slipped 0.95 percent to SR6.24. 

Al Rashid Industrial Co. registered a 22.88 percent rise in first-half net profit to SR21.47 million, compared with SR17.47 million in the previous year. 

The company said the increase reflected stronger top-line performance and a 21.78 percent jump in gross operating profit, highlighting improved efficiency. 

Its stock advanced 9.18 percent to SR53.50. 


PIF launches 鈥榓zm鈥 program to equip Saudis for labor market needs

PIF launches 鈥榓zm鈥 program to equip Saudis for labor market needs
Updated 20 August 2025

PIF launches 鈥榓zm鈥 program to equip Saudis for labor market needs

PIF launches 鈥榓zm鈥 program to equip Saudis for labor market needs
  • Program aims to create pipeline of technically skilled Saudis to meet PIF鈥檚 investment needs
  • It will offer tailored training at competitive costs

JEDDAH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Public Investment Fund launched a strategic program designed to build skills, address labor market needs, and support economic diversification to boost national talent. 

The 鈥渁zm鈥 workforce development program was unveiled at a signing ceremony attended by Education Minister Yousef Al-Benyan and PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan, alongside partners from the Technical and Vocational Training Corp., Colleges of Excellence, Human Resources Development Fund, and Roshn Group. 

The launch underscores PIF鈥檚 role in advancing Vision 2030, 黑料社区鈥檚 plan to transition to a knowledge-based economy and reduce reliance on oil revenues. 

In a post on its official X account, PIF said it launched 鈥渢he 鈥榓zm鈥 program to empower national talents and equip them with the expertise and skills required by the labor market, thereby contributing to building a stronger and more diverse national economy, through a signing ceremony that included the program鈥檚 partners.鈥 

According to the sovereign wealth fund, azm aims to create a pipeline of technically skilled Saudis to meet the needs of PIF鈥檚 investments, portfolio companies, and ecosystem partners. It focuses on employer-driven skill development, with 80 percent of training based on hands-on, real-world applications. 

Under the program, PIF signed memoranda of understanding with TVTC and the Colleges of Excellence to manage and deliver training. The agreements cover curriculum development, contracting with local and international providers, overseeing registration and evaluation, and operating training facilities. 

鈥淔uture cooperation between Colleges of Excellence and the fund includes launching an academic entity under the azm program to serve as a specialized training body in developing technical and professional skills for Saudi youth,鈥 the Colleges of Excellence posted on its X account.

The fund said azm will offer tailored training at competitive costs, apply rigorous learner selection, and provide financial incentives to cover tuition. Employers partnering with the program will gain access to a job-ready Saudi workforce trained to their specifications. 

PIF said azm leverages its existing experience in delivering training across portfolio companies and taps into a broad network of local and international providers. It also benefits from strong ties with accreditation bodies and access to government funding mechanisms for workforce development.


黑料社区 clears VistaJet as first foreign private jet operator听

黑料社区 clears VistaJet as first foreign private jet operator听
Updated 20 August 2025

黑料社区 clears VistaJet as first foreign private jet operator听

黑料社区 clears VistaJet as first foreign private jet operator听

JEDDAH: Malta-based VistaJet is set to become the first foreign private jet operator allowed to fly domestic routes in 黑料社区, after regulators lifted cabotage restrictions to liberalize the Kingdom鈥檚 skies. 

VistaJet鈥檚 approval comes less than four months after Saudi regulators, on May 1, scrapped rules that had barred international charter operators from offering domestic services 鈥 a move aimed at stimulating competition, improving service quality, and expanding the private aviation segment. 

The decision, announced by the General Authority of Civil Aviation, marks a major step in liberalizing 黑料社区鈥檚 general aviation market as the Kingdom works to attract global investment and boost competitiveness under its Vision 2030 economic transformation plan. 

Awad Al-Sulami, executive vice president for economic policies and logistics services at GACA, said: 鈥淎uthorizing VistaJet as the first international private jet operator for domestic operations in the Kingdom is a milestone in enhancing the general aviation market in 黑料社区.鈥 

He added: 鈥淭his step will foster greater competition, stimulate sector growth, and raise the quality of services for private aviation customers in the Kingdom and across the region.鈥 

VistaJet, which operates under a Maltese air operator certificate and is part of Dubai-headquartered Vista Global Holding, welcomed the decision as a breakthrough for the sector. 

鈥淲e are delighted to be working with the Kingdom of 黑料社区 and GACA, reinforcing our commitment to offering clients reliable, flexible and trusted flying solutions through our global and regional infrastructure,鈥 said Mazen Obaid, president 鈥 Middle East at Vista. 

He added: 鈥淎s a Saudi myself, I am extremely proud and excited for this new venture, and of all the opportunities that I know we can achieve together. We very much look forward to hiring many local experts and investing locally.鈥 

The move supports GACA鈥檚 General Aviation Roadmap under the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which seeks to position 黑料社区 as the Middle East鈥檚 top aviation hub by 2030 and a global logistics connector between Asia, Africa, and Europe.