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Experts highlight real estate financing, foreign investment at Saudi forum

Experts highlight real estate financing, foreign investment at Saudi forum
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Updated 28 January 2025

Experts highlight real estate financing, foreign investment at Saudi forum

Experts highlight real estate financing, foreign investment at Saudi forum

RIYADH: Experts at the Real Estate Future Forum emphasized the evolving landscape of property financing in 黑料社区, pointing to strong bank portfolios, public-private partnership opportunities, and a focus on foreign investment.

The Managing Director and Partner at Watheeq Financial Services, Ibrahim Al-Alwan, highlighted the rising significance of property financing for financial institutions: 鈥淭oday, we see that banks鈥 portfolios in real estate financing are very high. The process involves regulation, management, and the implementation of effective tools for investment and financing.鈥

Joe Jabbour, managing director and partner at Boston Consulting Group, underlined the vast potential for PPPs, particularly in utilities, social, and civil infrastructure, facilitated by government offtake agreements.

鈥淚 must say that most of the investments that are being structured and are being prepared for the market, have the foreign investors in mind,鈥 Jabbour said.聽

On its second day, the forum explores the key trends shaping 黑料社区鈥檚 real estate sector as it advances toward Vision 2030 goals.

The inaugural day included industry leaders, policymakers, and investors who discussed the Kingdom鈥檚 ongoing focus on property development, investment strategies, and tourism expansion.

Governor of Asir Region Prince Turki bin Talal said during a panel that the Public Investment Fund has nine projects in development, with four already launched and five underway in the region.聽

The governor also said that Asir has between 6,000 and 8,000 approved and licensed hotel rooms. In line with this momentum, he also announced that the Ministry of Sports has officially recognized Abha鈥檚 World Cup bid as the best in the Kingdom.

A key highlight from the first day was the Capital Market Authority鈥檚 announcement permitting foreign investment in Saudi-listed companies that own real estate in Makkah and Madinah.

鈥淥n behalf of the CMA, we congratulate these companies,鈥 CMA鈥檚 Chairman Mohammed El-Kuwaiz said.

The Real Estate Future Forum, taking place from Jan. 27 to 29 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh, serves as a global platform for shaping the industry鈥檚 future. Uniting over 300 speakers from 85 countries, the event explores innovations, sustainability initiatives, and investment strategies under the theme 鈥淔uture for Humanity: Shaping Dreams into Reality.鈥

The upcoming event days are set to provide an outlook on integrating advanced technologies into the real estate sector, with panels diving into emerging trends like virtual reality for property marketing, the role of the metaverse in digital real estate, and the use of robotics and 3D printing in construction.


鈥楢 Paperless Event鈥 鈥 the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

鈥楢 Paperless Event鈥 鈥 the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism
Updated 07 November 2025

鈥楢 Paperless Event鈥 鈥 the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

鈥楢 Paperless Event鈥 鈥 the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

RIYADH: Papers are absent, and Saudi technology is present to say 鈥渁 paperless event鈥 at the UN General Assembly meetings for the tourism sector, which will be held in Riyadh, with the participation of more than 100 ministers from around the world, Al-Eqtisadiah reports.

The assembly meetings are set amidst natural green plants cultivated in the Saudi desert, surrounding the roundtable that will bring the ministers together. They will chart their plan and vision for the next 50 years, discuss the use of artificial intelligence in the global tourism sector, and ensure the human element is not marginalized.

Sara Al-Saud, the general supervisor of International Affairs for the Saudi Ministry of Tourism, said that 鈥渢here is a shortage of an estimated 43 million workers in the global tourism sector.鈥

She clarified that the topic of AI will be one of the subjects discussed by the over 100 ministers, in addition to shaping the Assembly鈥檚 vision for the next 50 years.

She added that the Assembly meetings are expected to witness the signing of memorandums of understanding and agreements during the event, alongside a number of recommendations that will be announced in due course.

For his part, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, the director-general of International Research and Planning, emphasized that the human element is very important in the tourism sector, and that artificial intelligence significantly helps small and medium enterprises improve their service quality and customer experience.

The Executive Director of UN Tourism, Natalia Bayona, explained that the global tourism sector is the largest employer of youth, with 60 percent of them working with AI. She added that many tourists worldwide use AI to explore tourist destinations.

Consequently, a survey was conducted with member states to ascertain if they have local AI strategies and to identify what support could be offered to develop the mechanism, especially since the tourism sector relies heavily on small and medium enterprises.

Globally, the tourism sector contributed 10 percent to the global gross domestic product in 2024, equivalent to $10.9 trillion, recording a growth rate of 8.5 percent compared to 2023, thereby surpassing pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels.

On the local front for the Saudi tourism sector, unprecedented levels were recorded in terms of visitor numbers, spending volume, job creation, and contribution to the GDP.

The direct and indirect contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP reached 11.5 percent in 2023. The International Monetary Fund predicts that the Saudi tourism sector will achieve a growth rate of 16 percent by 2034.