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Trendyol and Zid partner to drive revenue growth and expansion for SMEs in KSA, UAE

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Trendyol and Zid partner to drive revenue growth and expansion for SMEs in KSA, UAE

Trendyol and Zid partner to drive revenue growth and expansion for SMEs in KSA, UAE

Trendyol, one of the world鈥檚 fastest-growing e-commerce marketplaces, and Zid, 黑料社区鈥檚 leading e-commerce enablement platform, have partnered to accelerate growth opportunities for merchants in the Kingdom and UAE by providing them with the tools to increase reach, scale, and grow digitally. This strategic partnership with Zid enables sellers to connect their stores to Trendyol, giving them instant access to over 3 million customers on the platform.

鈥淥ur focus has always been on empowering local businesses and enhancing the regional e-commerce ecosystem,鈥 said Mohamad El-Ansari, CEO, Trendyol Gulf. 鈥淶id shares many core values with us 鈥 from being a digital-first business to aiming to make a real impact on the local community and contributing toward the economic development of the region. This partnership opens new doors for brands and entrepreneurs to grow and marks an important step toward our longer-term ambition of enabling two-way commerce to and from Saudi. We鈥檝e already welcomed 1,000 local SMEs to our platform in a short time, and with Zid, we鈥檙e well positioned to expand that reach and support even more businesses in their digital journey.鈥

Zid supports sellers to grow through a unified approach to digital and physical retail. The integration with Trendyol delivers on Zid鈥檚 Total Commerce vision, enabling merchants to manage every sales channel 鈥 online, offline, physical stores, and social commerce 鈥 through a single platform.聽

鈥淲ith Trendyol as a key sales channel, Zid merchants can now set up their store and seamlessly sync their inventory, product listings, logistics, and payments, gaining access to one of the region鈥檚 fastest-growing digital marketplaces with millions of active, purchase-ready shoppers. Through Zid鈥檚 unified dashboard, they can manage all sales channels in one place, online and offline. 鈥淭his powerful integration expands access to high-growth markets while equipping merchants with the tools and insights they need to scale. It reflects our commitment to being a catalyst for growth, unlocking regional opportunities for our merchants,鈥 added Mazen AlDarrab, CEO of Zid.

This collaboration reflects Trendyol鈥檚 ongoing commitment to building a localized, inclusive marketplace that meets the evolving needs of Gulf consumers and businesses. As the company continues to grow its partner ecosystem, it remains focused on enabling more brands to scale seamlessly and succeed in the digital economy, as well as grow across borders.聽


Saudi brands eyeing global expansion get boost at expo

Saudi brands eyeing global expansion get boost at expo
Updated 14 May 2025

Saudi brands eyeing global expansion get boost at expo

Saudi brands eyeing global expansion get boost at expo

The first International Floating Franchise Exhibition concluded its events with remarkable success aboard the luxurious Aroya Cruise, with wide international participation from representatives of 24 countries. Held under the patronage of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, the event witnessed the signing of several international and local agreements aimed at enhancing the global presence of Saudi brands and positioning the Kingdom as a regional and global hub for franchise business.

The closing ceremony commenced with a keynote speech highlighting the Saudi identity and its mission to promote a global culture of business through the initiative 鈥淪audi Franchise to the World,鈥 which served as the central theme of the exhibition.

During the event, cooperation agreements were signed between the National Franchise Committee and entities from several countries including the UK, South Korea, South Africa, and China, as part of a broader effort to support the international expansion of Saudi brands and attract foreign investments. In addition, local agreements were signed with key government entities such as Monsha鈥檃t (Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority) and the Social Development Bank, to strengthen the infrastructure of the franchise sector within the Kingdom.

In his closing remarks, Dr. Khalid Al-Ghamdi, chairman of the National Franchise Committee, emphasized the exhibition鈥檚 strategic objectives, including:

鈥 Launching a specialized investment fund to support Saudi brands and empower their expansion into international markets.

鈥 ntroducing an interactive digital platform designed to connect Saudi brands with global investors, providing qualification, marketing, and technical support services to streamline international franchising.

鈥 Establishing a national company for the alliance of Saudi brands, aimed at facilitating collective global expansion through strategic partnerships, joint procurement, and service integration.

The closing ceremony also included the recognition of sponsoring companies, government and international partners, and the Saudi Restaurants and Cafes Owners Association, in appreciation of their vital role in the exhibition鈥檚 success.

Dr. Al-Ghamdi announced that preparations are underway to host the next floating exhibition in Istanbul, further reflecting the committee鈥檚 commitment to expanding the global footprint of Saudi franchising.

He concluded by expressing his sincere gratitude to the team at the Federation of Saudi Chambers, and the crew of Aroya Cruise, a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund, praising their dedication and outstanding efforts in delivering this exceptional event.

The exhibition ran for three days, featuring 10 interactive workshops led by experts from various countries, alongside showcases of a wide array of Saudi brands eager to expand internationally 鈥 all aligning with 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030, which seeks to establish the Kingdom as a global center for franchising.


Trade show offers gateway to KSA鈥檚 $10.39bn hardware market

Trade show offers gateway to KSA鈥檚 $10.39bn hardware market
Updated 14 May 2025

Trade show offers gateway to KSA鈥檚 $10.39bn hardware market

Trade show offers gateway to KSA鈥檚 $10.39bn hardware market

dmg events and Koelnmesse have partnered to bring the globally renowned 鈥淓ISENWARENMESSE 鈥 International Hardware Fair鈥 (Cologne, Germany) to 黑料社区 for the very first time. Building on the success of Koelnmesse鈥檚 flagship event and adding the profound regional track record of dmg events in the Middle East region, newly launched International Hardware Fair 黑料社区 will take place June 16-18 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.

The event is poised to position 黑料社区 as a key player in the global hardware and tools industry, offering a strategic gateway to the Kingdom鈥檚 rapidly expanding $10.39 billion market. Spanning more than 7,800 square meters of exhibition space, the inaugural edition will welcome over 200 exhibitors from more than 25 countries, including 黑料社区, Germany, China, India, Italy, the UAE, Qatar, and Greece.

As the nation accelerates efforts to become a global business and investment hub, the International Hardware Fair 黑料社区 will unite manufacturers, distributors, and decision-makers to cater for the concrete demand and to exchange ideas on innovations, explore emerging technologies, and drive sustainable growth.

鈥淭he launch of International Hardware Fair 黑料社区 marks an exciting milestone for dmg events as we partner with Koelnmesse, reflecting a shared commitment to supporting the Kingdom鈥檚 industrial advancement and enabling companies to build valuable connections in line with Vision 2030,鈥 said Muhammed Kazi, senior vice president 鈥 construction, dmg events. 

鈥淲ith our deep-rooted presence in 黑料社区 and a proven track record of delivering impactful exhibitions, this event will facilitate growth and acceleration, offering visitors and exhibitors a meeting ground for strategic collaboration with direct access to one of the region鈥檚 fastest growing markets.鈥

鈥満诹仙缜 is undergoing an extraordinary transformation with a growing need for world-class exhibitions that meet the industry鈥檚 evolving demands,鈥 added Denis Steker, senior vice president International, Koelnmesse. 鈥淧artnering with dmg events enables us to extend the International Hardware Fair鈥檚 global footprint while tailoring it to meet the specific needs of the 黑料社区n market. We look forward to facilitating meaningful exchange between global suppliers and stakeholders, creating long-term value for the hardware and tools sector.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 quite interesting to see such an international fair happening in 黑料社区. This fair has been happening in Cologne for many years and I鈥檝e visited it numerous times, looking for specialties, high-quality products, new partnerships, and exploring new lines of business. To see this happening in the local market is a significant advantage for the economy and the industry itself,鈥 said Abdallah Katerji, general manager, Albawardi Tools and Hardware. 鈥淪ince the hardware and tools business is quite specialized, where knowledge is incredibly important and is something that you need to continuously strive for, having such fairs happening locally will definitely improve this experience.鈥


SAB first in Kingdom to earn CIPS Gold Award

SAB first in Kingdom to earn CIPS Gold Award
Updated 14 May 2025

SAB first in Kingdom to earn CIPS Gold Award

SAB first in Kingdom to earn CIPS Gold Award

 

The recognition highlights SAB鈥檚 leadership and ongoing commitment to embedding global standards in procurement and supply chain practices. 


Saudi Awwal Bank, one of the Kingdom鈥檚 leading financial institutions, has become the first Saudi entity and the 11th worldwide to be awarded the Gold Certification from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply under its global Procurement Excellence Programme.
This recognition highlights SAB鈥檚 leadership and ongoing commitment to embedding global standards in procurement and supply chain practices. It reflects the bank鈥檚 strategic focus on governance, ethical sourcing, and sustainable procurement, all central to SAB鈥檚 broader vision of operational excellence and innovation.
The Gold Award is one of the highest levels of certification offered by CIPS and is awarded to organizations that demonstrate robust procurement leadership, effective integration across the business, and strong performance management aligned with global best practices.
Ghada Al-Jarbou, chief operating officer at SAB, said: 鈥淭he CIPS Advanced Gold Certification validates the strength of our procurement transformation. It reflects our focus on building robust governance, enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring our procurement function supports long-term innovation and resilience. This achievement demonstrates SAB鈥檚 commitment to operational excellence and strategic growth, which in turn strengthens our ability to deliver sustainable value to our employees, customers and shareholders.鈥
Ben Farrell, CIPS CEO, said: 鈥淭his is a proud moment for SAB and a milestone for the wider procurement profession in the Kingdom. SAB鈥檚 achievement of the CIPS Gold Award is a clear indication of its commitment to placing procurement at the center of business strategy and transformation. This award recognizes SAB鈥檚 excellence in governance, strategic alignment, and operational delivery.鈥
The CIPS Procurement Excellence Programme is an internationally recognized framework used by public and private sector organizations worldwide to benchmark, assess and enhance their procurement functions. It evaluates performance across leadership, strategy, people, process, and systems 鈥 providing a roadmap for continuous improvement.


Building a resilient mindset key for businesses to mitigate cyberattacks

Building a resilient mindset key for businesses to mitigate cyberattacks
Updated 14 May 2025

Building a resilient mindset key for businesses to mitigate cyberattacks

Building a resilient mindset key for businesses to mitigate cyberattacks

For organizations to have the best chance of minimizing the impact of any cyberattack, it is essential they take a proactive approach and gain visibility into where they are vulnerable. That means developing a resilient mindset throughout the business.

Resilience is becoming an increasingly important part of how organizations approach cybersecurity, as businesses realize the inevitability of attacks and the limitations in only focusing on attempting to stop these. 

finds organizations that leverage the principles of resilience outperform their less resilient peers, and build stronger, more adaptable cybersecurity programs.

Central to this is the concept of creating a truly 鈥渮ero-trust鈥 mentality, which provides the bedrock for any organization鈥檚 cyber strategy. 鈥淶ero-trust is not a product but a concept,鈥 explained Tony Fergusson, CISO in Residence at cloud-based cybersecurity platform Zscaler, who helped develop the theory. 

Building a resilient mindset is a core element of zero-trust, encouraging individuals to take responsibility for cybersecurity rather than leaving it to IT teams. This means, Fergusson said, actively involving employees in planning exercises to test the impact of a cyberattack, so they can see at first hand just how serious an incident can be. 鈥淚鈥檝e been inside the war room and people react very differently,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ome completely freeze and just don鈥檛 know what to do. Others step up and take charge.鈥

Tabletop exercises, where teams of people meet up to tackle fictitious but plausible scenarios to test how they would respond and take away key lessons for future events, can be an excellent way of helping people understand their role and responsibilities. 鈥淲e need to sit with the people who are going to be in the crisis room and make sure that we have a plan,鈥 said Fergusson. 鈥淥ften it can get very mixed up in terms of who is doing what, and the result is that not a lot happens.鈥

Such exercises can then be used to develop specific roles for individuals in a crisis. 鈥淥ne of the other things I鈥檝e found is that we tend to overreact,鈥 he added. 鈥淪ometimes the reaction is to shut everything down. But that can cause even more damage, because maybe some things were still working. Once you鈥檝e turned everything off, it can be difficult to get systems back up and running. That鈥檚 not a nice place to be.鈥 

As well as working with employees, organizations need to develop a wider culture of resilience. This means taking a more proactive approach to identifying potential risks rather than relying on more reactive techniques. 鈥淓ndpoint detection and response and other tools are very much about trying to detect something and respond to it,鈥 said Fergusson. 鈥淭hat time to respond is coming down so much that we need to think about what controls we can put in place. If we can look for where we have risk, then we can mitigate it before something happens.鈥

A central tenet of the zero-trust concept is removing the attack surface. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 attack what you can鈥檛 see,鈥 said Fergusson. 鈥淚f I remove my attack surface as an organization, that is a proactive measure I can take to prevent an attacker compromising my infrastructure.鈥 

Existing technology can also help organizations take more proactive steps, he added, including Sandbox, which will run applications in a controlled environment to test it, before delivering it to the user. 鈥淭here鈥檚 also now technology like browser isolation,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his means we can isolate the browser in the cloud and only send the pixels to the user, so if there鈥檚 a malicious piece of code, it鈥檚 not able to run on the endpoint. It removes the attack surface for the user.鈥 

Breach attack simulation tools and even artificial intelligence can also identify where the biggest risks lie, and how these can be mitigated. 鈥淲e need to find out what is the most important part of the technology that needs to run and make sure we build resilience around it,鈥 he said, adding that industry standards often only provide a basic minimum in terms of resilience. Once the biggest risks have been identified and mapped, organizations can deploy a risk register and use key performance indicators to drive teams to resolve those.

A resilient mindset also means reviewing how organizations use the technology they have at their disposal. 鈥淪ometimes the problem is the way the technology is used or configured,鈥 Fergusson pointed out. 鈥淚f I have a firewall, but I don鈥檛 configure policy in it, how resilient am I going to be against attack? That鈥檚 where we have a lot of work to do.鈥

Underpinning all of this is the need for visibility. 鈥淭hat is a superpower,鈥 concluded Fergusson. 鈥淚f we鈥檙e able to mitigate risk before that attacker comes after us, before that network fails or before that person makes a human error, that鈥檚 true resilience.鈥

To find out more about how Zscaler can help your business build a resilient mindset, visit

  • The writer is Nick Martindale, copywriter for Zscaler.

SADAFCO showcases products, growth at Saudi Food Show

SADAFCO showcases products, growth at Saudi Food Show
Updated 13 May 2025

SADAFCO showcases products, growth at Saudi Food Show

SADAFCO showcases products, growth at Saudi Food Show

Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Company, known as SADAFCO, a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-quality dairy and food products, is participating in Saudi Food Show 2025, held from May 12鈥14 at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center.

SADAFCO is welcoming visitors at Booth #C4-2, where it is showcasing key products, aiming to connect with clients, partners, and industry leaders in the Kingdom鈥檚 premier F&B trade environment.

鈥満诹仙缜檚 food landscape is moving fast 鈥 and so are we,鈥 said Patrick Stillhart, CEO of SADAFCO. 鈥淥ur goal is not only to deliver trusted products, but to play a central role in shaping the future of food in the Kingdom. Events like the Saudi Food Show allow us to listen, lead, and grow alongside our partners.鈥

In line with Vision 2030, SADAFCO continues to strengthen its local presence and future-ready operations. Key recent developments include:

鈥 On top of the SR130 million ($34.6 million) investment in the new ice cream factory, which opened in 2021, SADAFCO has now invested another SR20 million to expand capacity and product variety.

鈥 A strategic digital transformation partnership with SAP and NTT DATA to modernize operations and enhance efficiency.

鈥 A long-term sustainability roadmap, including a zero-carbon fleet transition by 2045 and net-zero ambition for the company by 2060.

Based in Jeddah, SADAFCO operates sales and distribution depots in 24 locations across the Kingdom and Middle East.