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Saudi Fund for Development marks 50 years with efforts in emerging economies

Saudi Fund for Development marks 50 years with efforts in emerging economies
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Updated 17 November 2024

Saudi Fund for Development marks 50 years with efforts in emerging economies

Saudi Fund for Development marks 50 years with efforts in emerging economies

RIYADH: As the world is being divided by geopolitical tensions and wars, 黑料社区鈥檚 development fund is extending a helping hand to emerging nations through soft loans and grants.

Established in 1974, the Saudi Fund for Development has supported more than 800 projects worth $20 billion in over 100 countries.

As it celebrates 50 years since it was founded, the fund鈥檚 offerings for developing nations show no signs of slowing down.

Here are the highlights of its activities in the first nine months of 2024.

Water project to Benin

In February, SFD signed a memorandum of understanding with Benin to allocate a $5 million grant to support the implementation of the fifth phase of the Saudi Program for Drilling of Wells and Rural Development.

According to a press statement, the water project is expected to overcome the effects of drought in 37 villages across the West African nation.

鈥淭he project will contribute to the growth and prosperity of the infrastructure sector, provide access to water and food security, maintain public health, and reduce environmental pollution, to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, specifically SDG 6, clean water and sanitation,鈥 said SFD.

The fund鈥檚 development cooperation with Benin started in 2008, with it providing soft loans to finance six development projects and programs worth more than $145 million in the country over the past sixteen years.

Supporting Turkiye鈥檚 education sector

In February, SFD signed a $55 million loan agreement with Turkiye to rehabilitate five public schools covering an area of approximately 55,000 sq. meters.

The project will equip these schools with the necessary equipment and resources to protect them against earthquake damage, ensuring the continuity of their quality and efficiency, according to a statement.

Over the past four decades, SFD has financed nine development projects and programs in Turkiye, worth over $300 million, in multiple sectors including energy, health, agriculture, and education.

Empowering transport sector in Tunisia

Earlier this year, the fund signed a development loan agreement worth $55 million to renew and develop the railway network for phosphate transportation in Tunisia.

According to a press statement, the project will help renew approximately 190 km of the system, support increasing the capacity for transporting phosphate, and contribute toward Tunisia鈥檚 economic growth by creating direct and indirect job opportunities.

Loan to support clean energy growth in Pakistan

In March, SFD signed two development loan agreements totaling to $101 million to finance the establishment of the Shounter Hydropower and the the Jagran-IV Hydropower Projects in Pakistan.

A loan worth $66 million is intended to construct the 48-megawatt Shounter Hydropower station and connect it to the country鈥檚 national electricity grid.

This project also involves dam construction, water diversion and purification structures, powerhouse development and discharge tunnel construction.

The second loan, amounting to $35 million, will help establish the Jagran-IV Hydropower Project, which is set to have a capacity of 22 MW. This project entails the construction of dam, powerhouse, water diversion and purification building, as well as the provision of generators, transformers, necessary equipment, and transmission lines.

鈥淭hese two agreements mark a continuation of efforts to boost clean energy projects in Pakistan, addressing challenges posed by conventional energy and its associated financial costs,鈥 said SFD.

It added: 鈥淎dditionally, they underscore the significance of clean energy and its contribution to fostering vital opportunities for sustainable development, aiming to support social development, stimulate economic growth, and meet population basic needs.鈥

In 2023, SFD financed oil derivatives worth $1 billion for Pakistan, when the South Asian nation was facing a tough economic situation amid dwindling forex reserves and rapidly depreciating national currency.

Supporting energy sector in Saint Kitts and Nevis

In April, SFD signed another development loan agreement worth $40 million to bolster the energy sector in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

According to a press statement, the loan centers on the financing of the expansion of the Needsmust Power Plant Project in the island nation. The project entails the establishment of a state-of-the-art dual-fuel power generation station with a capacity of 18 MW.

鈥淭his initiative is poised to significantly enhance the country鈥檚 energy production capabilities, contributing to a flexible hybrid power generation platform. It emphasizes efficiency improvements, utilization of clean fuel, and a pivotal step toward sustainable energy practices,鈥 said SFD.

Aid to disaster-affected communities in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

To support the disaster-affected communities in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the SFD in April signed a $50 million developmental loan agreement with the Caribbean nation.

According to a press statement, the agreement aims to finance the construction and rehabilitation of buildings and facilities affected by natural disasters in the country.

鈥淭he goal is to enhance the sustainability and resilience of these structures to withstand future disasters and climate change effects. The project encompasses furnishing and equipping buildings with necessary equipment, including the establishment of four health care facilities, construction of primary and secondary schools, government buildings, and rehabilitation of damaged houses by volcano, among other infrastructure works,鈥 said SFD.

SFD enters El Salvador and Nicaragua

In June, SFD forayed into El Salvador and Nicaragua by signing developmental loan agreements with these nations.

The fund signed a $83 million deal with El Salvador to fund a water treatment and biogas power generation project in the Central American country.

鈥淭he project will treat wastewater that currently flows into the Acelhuate River, while also producing biogas for renewable electricity generation. Expected to benefit over 1.2 million people, it will significantly increase El Salvador鈥檚 renewable energy capacity, and contribute to environmental sustainability,鈥 said SFD.

In the same month, the fund signed another developmental loan agreement worth $103 million with Nicaragua to finance the development of the Carlos Centeno Departmental Hospital in the Central American nation.

According to a press statement, the fund will be used to construct a 25,000-sq.-meter hospital with a capacity of 300 beds, serving the surrounding regions.

The facility will also include specialized clinics for surgery, comprehensive child immunization, training and qualification of medical personnel, emergency departments, and a full range of integrated health care services.

Supporting socio-economic growth in Dominica

In September, SFD signed a developmental loan agreement worth $41 million with Dominica to enhance socio-economic growth in the country.

The agreement aims to rehabilitate seven main streets in Roseau, which will help improve road connectivity, reduce congestion, enhance safety and access to basic services, as well as facilitate the smoother movement of people and goods, according to a press statement.

The loan will also contribute to commercial and residential development and create numerous job opportunities.

In the same month, SFD also signed a deal worth $25 million to co-finance the development of renewable energy infrastructure in the Solomon Islands.

The financing initiative aims to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and promote sustainable development in the Oceanian nation.听


Saudia, Alrajhi Bank, Albaik lead 黑料社区鈥檚 most 鈥榩ersuasive鈥 brands: YouGov

Saudia, Alrajhi Bank, Albaik lead 黑料社区鈥檚 most 鈥榩ersuasive鈥 brands: YouGov
Updated 09 October 2025

Saudia, Alrajhi Bank, Albaik lead 黑料社区鈥檚 most 鈥榩ersuasive鈥 brands: YouGov

Saudia, Alrajhi Bank, Albaik lead 黑料社区鈥檚 most 鈥榩ersuasive鈥 brands: YouGov

RIYADH: Saudia, Alrajhi Bank, and Albaik are the top three most persuasive brands in 黑料社区 when it comes to getting people to buy their products, according to a new survey. 

A report from market research and data analytics firm YouGov analyzed shopping attitudes in the Kingdom and compiled a list of companies leading in convincing consumers to spend on their brands. 

The analysis found that retail banks, beauty firms, and telecoms and handset providers are the most successful at converting people who would consider buying their products into those who intend to do so.  

According to the report, Saudia topped all brands across every category, with 72 percent of respondents intending to use the airline once it was considered as an option. 

Alrajhi Bank came second with a conversion rate of 70 percent, followed by Albaik at 65 percent, Almarai at 65 percent, and Apple at 62 percent.  

Toyota followed with a conversion rate of 55 percent, while Samsung and Hilton recorded conversion rates of 49 percent and 47 percent, respectively, once customers began considering their products. 

The survey also found that Huda Beauty has a conversion rate of 45 percent, followed by Dior Beauty at 43 percent. 

Category breakdown  

Among non-carbonated beverage brands, Almarai secured the top spot among Saudi buyers, followed by Saudia, Nadec, Lipton Ice Tea, and Nova. 

Almarai鈥檚 top position comes just months after the company signed an agreement to acquire Pure Beverages Industry Co. for SR1.04 billion ($277 million), aiming to diversify its offerings and strengthen its market position. 

Pure Beverages Industry Co. is a bottled drinking water producer in the Kingdom, known for its 鈥淚val鈥 and 鈥淥ska鈥 brands. 

In the retail banking category, Alrajhi Bank is the most successful at converting customers considering its services into those who intend to use them. 

Alrajhi Bank is followed by Saudi Awwal Bank, Saudi National Bank, Alinma Bank, and Riyad Bank. 

In September, Alrajhi Bank earned an 鈥淎A鈥 rating from MSCI鈥檚 global environmental, social, and governance benchmark, becoming the only financial institution in 黑料社区 to achieve this distinction. 

The recognition also placed the financial institution among the top five banks worldwide with an 鈥淎A鈥 or higher ESG rating, underscoring its leadership in sustainable practices.  

Among beauty brands, Huda Beauty garnered the top spot for conversions, while Dior Beauty, Mac Beauty, Chanel Beauty, and Makeup Forever Beauty made up the remaining popular companies in the segment. 

With a conversion rate of 38 percent, Amazon was named the most persuasive retailer in the Kingdom, followed by Al Othaim, Panda, Lulu Hypermarket, and Shein.  

Apple topped the list among consumer electronics and appliances brands, with Samsung, Huawei, LG and PlayStation grabbing the remaining slots in the top five list.  

Albaik was named the most persuasive brand in the dining, restaurants and eateries category. Other entrants in the list include Hungerstation, McDonald鈥檚, Al Tazaj, and KFC.  

According to YouGov, Toyota is the most persuasive vehicle brand among Saudi customers, followed by Mercedes-Benz, Land Rover, Lexus, and BMW.  

Among hotels and resorts, Hilton topped the list, while the remaining entrants included InterContinental, Movenpick, Hyatt, and Ritz-Carlton.  

Saudia was named the most persuasive travel and airline brand among Saudi customers, followed by Egypt Air, flynas, Emirates, and Almosafer.  

Affinity toward home-made brands 

According to the YouGov survey, six out of 10 residents in 黑料社区 prefer to buy products made in their home country.  

The report revealed that 63 percent of the survey participants aged above 55 prefer products made in 黑料社区.  

Among people aged from 18 to 24, 58 percent prefer buying homemade products, and this figure rises to 60 percent among people between the ages of 25 and 34, and 61 percent among 35- to 44-year-olds.  

The report further said that 58 percent of the participants between the ages of 45 to 54 prefer buying products made in the Kingdom. 


Closing Bell:听Saudi stock market听ends week in green with 11,583 points听

Closing Bell:听Saudi stock market听ends week in green with 11,583 points听
Updated 09 October 2025

Closing Bell:听Saudi stock market听ends week in green with 11,583 points听

Closing Bell:听Saudi stock market听ends week in green with 11,583 points听

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index closed higher on Thursday, rising 24.04 points, or 0.21 percent, to end at 11,583.31. 

The total trading turnover for the main index stood at SR4.70 billion ($1.24 billion), with 254.9 million shares changing hands. A total of 119 stocks advanced, while 127 declined. 

The MT30 index, which tracks the performance of the top 30 companies by market capitalization, edged up 2.13 points, or 0.14 percent, to 1,509.75. The Nomu parallel market also climbed 112.17 points, or 0.44 percent, to close at 25,805.42, with 47 gainers and 37 losers. 

Saudi Automotive Services Co. was the session鈥檚 top performer, surging 9.96 percent to SR65.15. 

It was followed by Aldrees Petroleum and Transport Services Co., which gained 6.93 percent to SR142, and Riyadh Cables Group Co., which rose 5.48 percent to SR136.60. 

Other notable gainers included Dallah Healthcare Co., advancing 3.24 percent to SR153, and Liva Insurance Co., which added 2.90 percent to SR13.50. 

On the losing side, Gas Arabian Services Co. fell 4.02 percent to SR16.24, while Methanol Chemicals Co. dropped 3.08 percent to SR10.39. 

Halwani Bros. Co. declined 2.23 percent to SR39.54, followed by Batic Investments and Logistics Co., which slipped 2.16 percent to SR2.27, and National Metal Manufacturing and Casting Co., down 1.93 percent at SR17.30. 

On the announcement front, Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Co. announced the resignation of two board members, including Noriki Takanishi, vice chairman of the board, and Tetsuo Takahashi, a member of the Audit Committee. 

The company said the resignations are linked to the recent completion of Saudi Aramco鈥檚 acquisition of Sumitomo鈥檚 22.58 percent stake in Petro Rabigh, following a share sale transaction between Saudi Aramco and Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. 

The board also approved the appointment of Abdullah Al-Suwehfer and Hamad Al-Daghther as new non-executive members, pending ratification by the general assembly. Shares of Petro Rabigh closed 2.47 percent higher at SR7.90. 


Arab Energy Organization firms post record $280m profit

Arab Energy Organization firms post record $280m profit
Updated 09 October 2025

Arab Energy Organization firms post record $280m profit

Arab Energy Organization firms post record $280m profit

JEDDAH: Arab energy companies posted record net profits of over $280 million in 2024 鈥 their highest ever 鈥 driven by strong business volumes and strategic initiatives, according to the Arab Energy Organization. 

The achievement reflects the resilience of Arab energy firms amid volatile markets and follows efforts to modernize operations and strengthen coordination across member states, said Secretary-General Jamal Al-Loughani during the opening of the organization鈥檚 54th Annual Coordinating Meeting. 

He stressed the importance of providing necessary support to foster growth, enhance prosperity, and achieve their founding objectives, the Kuwait News Agency, or KUNA, reported. 

鈥淎l-Loughani underscored the need to build on previous meetings and their positive outcomes, moving toward a new phase that opens avenues for cooperation among affiliated companies and with national companies of a similar nature and activity in member states,鈥 KUNA reported. 

The official commended the companies鈥 efforts, describing them as a catalyst for deeper Arab cooperation.  He highlighted their 鈥減ivotal and constructive role鈥 in fostering collaboration and creating opportunities to strengthen the petroleum industry across member states, despite challenges arising from regional and global market conditions. 

Al-Loughani also highlighted the 鈥渃ontinuous and constructive鈥 communication maintained between the General Secretariat and the affiliated firms through designated liaison officers, KUNA reported. 

During the meeting, representatives of the organization鈥檚 affiliated companies reviewed major activities for 2024 and the first half of 2025, including commercial and technical operations, financial results, human resources activities, and training programs.  

They also presented several plans and projects aimed at enhancing performance, adapting to current market fluctuations, and maximizing revenue. 

The meeting was attended by representatives of the Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Co., or ASRY, the Arab Energy Fund, the Arab Petroleum Services Co., the Arab Drilling and Workover Co., and the Arab Well Logging and Well Services Co. 

The Arab Energy Organization, formerly known as the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, was restructured and renamed in December following a Saudi-led proposal to broaden its mandate beyond oil to cover the wider energy sector. 

黑料社区鈥檚 ACWA Power, a major renewable energy firm and one of the region鈥檚 key players, reported a 2024 net profit of SR1.75 billion ($466 million), up 5.7 percent year on year, underscoring the Arab energy sector鈥檚 gradual shift toward sustainable growth. 


Aramco raises Petro Rabigh stake to 60% in $702m deal with Sumitomo听

Aramco raises Petro Rabigh stake to 60% in $702m deal with Sumitomo听
Updated 09 October 2025

Aramco raises Petro Rabigh stake to 60% in $702m deal with Sumitomo听

Aramco raises Petro Rabigh stake to 60% in $702m deal with Sumitomo听

RIYADH: Saudi Aramco completed the acquisition of an additional 22.5 percent stake in Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Co., known as Petro Rabigh, from Japan鈥檚 Sumitomo Chemical Corp. for $702 million.  

The acquisition, valued at SR7 ($1.87) per share, raises Aramco鈥檚 total ownership to 60 percent and makes it the largest shareholder, while Sumitomo retains 15 percent, the company said in a press release.

The transaction, first announced in August 2024, includes a $1.4 billion capital injection jointly provided by Aramco and Sumitomo to partly prepay Petro Rabigh鈥檚 debt and bolster its balance sheet.

The acquisition marks a significant step in Aramco鈥檚 ongoing strategy to expand its integrated refining, chemicals, and marketing operations.

Hussain Al-Qahtani, Aramco senior vice president of fuels, said: 鈥淧etro Rabigh is a key player in the Kingdom鈥檚 downstream sector and this additional investment by Aramco reflects strong belief in its long-term prospects. It also underscores Aramco鈥檚 focus on downstream expansion and value creation.鈥

He added: 鈥淲e look forward to exploring closer integration with Petro Rabigh, with the aim of unlocking new opportunities and complementing Petro Rabigh鈥檚 broader transformation objectives, which include upgrading its product mix, enhancing asset reliability and optimizing operations.鈥 

The company said the deal underscores its commitment to value creation, business integration, and portfolio diversification across the downstream sector.

It also enhances Aramco鈥檚 capacity to support Petro Rabigh鈥檚 transformation program, which targets operational upgrades, improved yields of high-margin products, and greater plant reliability. 

The Petro Rabigh deal follows a series of acquisitions underscoring Aramco鈥檚 strategy to expand its downstream and international footprint. In 2025, the company acquired a 50 percent stake in Blue Hydrogen Industrial Gases Co. to strengthen its position in low-carbon hydrogen production. 

Late last year, Aramco purchased a 10 percent stake in Horse Powertrain Ltd., advancing its presence in hybrid and internal combustion powertrain technologies, and completed the full acquisition of Chile鈥檚 Esmax Distribucion SpA 鈥 its first downstream retail investment in South America. 

As part of the August 2024 deal, the funding will be executed through Class B shares, fully subscribed by both shareholders, allowing Petro Rabigh to receive new capital without altering its governance framework or diluting other shareholders鈥 voting rights. 

Aramco and Sumitomo also waived $1.5 billion in shareholder loans in two stages 鈥 August 2024 and January 2025 鈥 improving Petro Rabigh鈥檚 capital structure and remediating accumulated losses.

The waiver improves the company鈥檚 capital structure and helps remediate accumulated losses, providing a stronger foundation for future growth.

As of 12:08 p.m. 黑料社区 time, Aramco鈥檚 share on the Saudi Exchange gained 0.38 percent to reach SR92.95, while Petro Rabigh鈥檚 shares rose 1.82 percent to SR7.84. 


Global sukuk surpasses $1tn amid strong Q3 issuance: Fitch听

Global sukuk surpasses $1tn amid strong Q3 issuance: Fitch听
Updated 09 October 2025

Global sukuk surpasses $1tn amid strong Q3 issuance: Fitch听

Global sukuk surpasses $1tn amid strong Q3 issuance: Fitch听

RIYADH: Global sukuk outstanding crossed $1 trillion by the end of the third quarter of 2025, representing a 15.5 percent year-on-year increase, driven by steady Islamic investor demand and issuers鈥 diversification needs, said Fitch Ratings. 

In its latest dashboard, the credit rating agency revealed core markets issued about $80 billion of sukuk in the third quarter of 2025, making it the most active third quarter on record. 

The surge occurred despite challenges including new Shariah requirements, geopolitical events in the Middle East, summer holidays, trade war uncertainties, and volatility in interest, foreign exchange, and commodity markets. 

Bashar Al-Natoor, global head of Islamic Finance at Fitch Ratings, said: 鈥淕lobal sukuk issuance is likely to surpass 2024 this year due to lower rates, steady Islamic investor demand and issuers鈥 funding and diversification needs, with 2026 prospects being promising.鈥 

He added: 鈥淩isks persist from new Shariah requirements, geopolitics and market volatility, but fundamentals are solid.鈥 

Sukuk, also known as Islamic bonds, are Shariah-compliant debt products that allow investors to gain partial ownership of an issuer鈥檚 assets until maturity. 

Al-Natoor noted that 80 percent of Fitch-rated sukuk are investment grade, with no defaults or fallen angels reported in the third quarter. 

The report also highlighted that bond issuance in core markets declined by 17.6 percent compared with the previous quarter. 

Sukuk continues to rise in significance in emerging markets, with a growing share of outstanding debt capital markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council region at 40 percent and across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at 16 percent. 

The agency further said that sukuk accounted for over 35 percent of total debt capital market issuances in core markets including the GCC, Malaysia, and Indonesia, as well as Turkiye, and Pakistan. 

In a report released in August, the agency said the value of sukuk rated by Fitch Ratings exceeded $210 billion in the first half of 2025, a 16 percent increase from a year earlier, as demand for Shariah-compliant debt continues to accelerate across global markets. 

The US dollar remained the dominant issuance currency, accounting for over 90 percent of rated sukuk, followed by the Malaysian ringgit at 6.2 percent. 

The steady momentum of global sukuk markets underscores the expansion of debt markets in countries like 黑料社区, where domestic and international investors seek diversification and stable returns. 

黑料社区 accounted for 18.9 percent of the $250 billion US dollar debt issuance in emerging markets excluding China during the first half of 2025, slightly higher than the 18.5 percent recorded during the first five months of 2024, when total issuance reached $200 billion. 

Fitch said 黑料社区 was followed by Brazil at 10.6 percent and the UAE at 8.7 percent of total issuances in the period.