Matarat Holding taps Thales to modernize Saudi airports

Matarat Holding taps Thales to modernize Saudi airports
Abdullah Suaydan, GM of digital strategy and transformation, Matarat Holding, and Lionel Collot, strategy and marketing director, Thales KSA and CA.
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Updated 27 May 2025

Matarat Holding taps Thales to modernize Saudi airports

Matarat Holding taps Thales to modernize Saudi airports

Matarat Holding has signed an MoU with Thales, a global leader in advanced technologies. This strategic partnership, signed at Passenger Terminal Expo in Madrid, Spain, seeks to drive innovation, operational efficiency, and improved passenger experience through digital solutions and collaborative technological advancements.

Matarat Holding manages the operations of 27 airports in through its subsidiaries (Riyadh Airports, Jeddah Airports, Dammam Airports, and Cluster 2), and the MoU establishes a comprehensive framework for cooperation across multiple strategic areas of aviation development. Through this partnership, Thales will implement its expertise in smart technologies to modernize airport operations and management, driving digital transformation across Matarat’s subsidiaries. The collaboration will focus on sharing innovation and best practices to enhance service quality, streamline operational processes, and adopt future-ready solutions that will set new industry standards.

A key priority of the agreement is enhancing the traveler experience by leveraging Thales’ advanced capabilities in AI, biometrics, automation, and data-driven systems to create seamless and secure passenger journeys. The partnership will also enable the implementation of advanced digital platforms and next-generation infrastructure in Matarat airports.

Bernard Roux, CEO of Thales in and Central Asia, said: “This collaboration with Matarat Holding represents a transformative step in reshaping the future of Saudi aviation. By combining Thales’ expertise in digital transformation with Matarat’s operational excellence, we are not just implementing technologies — we are co-creating a smart and safe aviation ecosystem. Our joint solutions in AI, cybersecurity and connected systems will set new benchmarks for operational efficiency, enhanced passenger experience, and national security, directly contributing to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 ambitions to become a global aviation leader.”


Money 20/20: barq leads digital payments landscape with three Visa awards

Money 20/20: barq leads digital payments landscape with three Visa awards
Updated 17 September 2025

Money 20/20: barq leads digital payments landscape with three Visa awards

Money 20/20: barq leads digital payments landscape with three Visa awards

In an unprecedented achievement that reflects the Kingdom’s leadership in the fintech sector, Saudi fintech barq won three awards from Visa during the Money 20/20 Middle East conference, hosted in Riyadh. The event includes the participation of pioneers in digital payments, banking, and technology from around the world.

barq was recognized by Visa as the fastest growing fintech company in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, in view of the company’s journey that saw it issue more than 6.5 million cards, enable over 500 million payment transactions, and serve users from more than 150 nationalities in a short period of time.

Another award recognized barq’s rapid expansion in building a wide user base and its strong presence in local and international markets.

barq also won the Highest International Transaction Volumes award among fintech companies in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, in recognition of its success in leading the region in international transaction volumes, reflecting the trust of millions of customers in its solutions and its ability to build an efficient and secure cross-market payments ecosystem.

In a statement, Visa said that barq represents a leading model of innovation in the fintech sector, as it was able in a short time to build a solid user base and achieve exceptional performance in transaction volumes, thereby enhancing the Kingdom’s position as one of the most prominent emerging fintech markets globally.

The awards represent an important milestone in barq’s journey toward regional and global expansion. They reflect its commitment to continuing innovation and providing advanced payment services that keep pace with market requirements, contribute to supporting financial inclusion, and enhance the digital economy in the Kingdom and the region, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.


barq signs three strategic agreements on Day 1 of Money 20/20 Middle East

barq signs three strategic agreements on Day 1 of Money 20/20 Middle East
Updated 17 September 2025

barq signs three strategic agreements on Day 1 of Money 20/20 Middle East

barq signs three strategic agreements on Day 1 of Money 20/20 Middle East

On the first day of Money 20/20 Middle East, hosted in Riyadh, barq, a digital payments application, signed three strategic agreements aimed at developing digital payments in the Kingdom and the region.

barq signed a strategic partnership with Thunes, where it was represented by Thamer Alharbi, director of international partnerships, while Thunes was represented by Ahmed Yaqoub, vice president of business development.

barq also signed an MoU with Moysar, with Muath Alsadhan, general manager of partnerships, representing barq, and Mishari Al-Faryan, chief operating officer, representing Moysar.

On the sidelines of the conference, barq signed a strategic partnership with OneCard, represented by Basel Alhussan, director of product factory, while OneCard was represented by Omar Al-Refaie, senior sales director.

These agreements reflect barq’s commitment to expanding its strategic partnerships and enhancing its position as a leading digital wallet, in line with supporting the digital transformation in the financial sector in harmony with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

Abdulaziz Al-Rudaini, general manager of marketing, communications and engagement at barq, said: “The Money 20/20 Middle East conference proves that is the leader in the fintech sector in the region.” He added: “barq’s participation aims to showcase the development and support received by the fintech sector from the leadership and the Saudi Central Bank. barq seeks to provide exceptional products and innovative solutions, enabling it to reach a strong position in the Saudi market, while continuing to empower individuals and offer services that meet their aspirations, always staying a step ahead.” 

This success comes at a time when barq is celebrating its milestone first year, where it reached more than 8 million users, processed over 150 million transactions, issued more than 6.5 million digital cards, and recorded over 500 million payment transactions. These achievements confirm the rapid transformation of the Saudi financial sector toward a cashless digital economy and reinforce barq’s position as a leading provider of innovative digital payment solutions.


Lulu festival celebrates South African flavors and culture

Lulu festival celebrates South African flavors and culture
Updated 15 September 2025

Lulu festival celebrates South African flavors and culture

Lulu festival celebrates South African flavors and culture

LuLu Hypermarkets’ “Proudly South African” festival was officially inaugurated on Sept. 10 at its Atyaf Mall branch in Riyadh, showcasing a vibrant blend of flavors, culture, and commerce. The event was attended by South African Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Mpho Parks Tau, along with government officials and LuLu management.

The festival highlights the strong bonds of friendship and trade between and South Africa. This year’s celebration presents an impressive lineup of 328 varieties of products from 40 renowned South African brands, offering Saudi shoppers access to premium items ranging from fresh fruits and vegetables to essential groceries and specialty products. Customers will also discover popular South African brands such as Lancewood, Willow Creek, Westfalia, Robertsons, Nando’s, Cape Herb and Spice, and many more.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mohamed Haris Puthiyaveettil, director of LuLu Hypermarkets , expressed his delight at hosting the festival: “This event is not just a celebration of flavors and products; it is a celebration of friendship, trade, and cultural connection between two strong nations — the Kingdom of and the Republic of South Africa.”

Reflecting on LuLu’s history of hosting South African events, Haris recalled the “Proudly South African” food festival held in Jeddah in 2022, which was inaugurated by President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa and attended by ’s Minister of Tourism Ahmed bin Aqeel Al-Khateeb, among other dignitaries. “That remarkable day was a recognition of LuLu’s role in promoting South African goods globally and strengthening commercial ties between our nations,” he said.

Since then, LuLu has worked consistently to expand the presence of South African products across its stores. Notably, South African meat, which was introduced after the president’s visit, has now become one of the most trusted and sought-after items among LuLu shoppers.

The South African festival is a continuation of this commitment, showcasing not only a greater variety of products but also the quality, authenticity, and excellence that South African brands represent.

The festival offers shoppers a unique opportunity to explore and enjoy the richness of South African offerings, showcasing authentic products and cultural experiences in a vibrant setting.


Tasama to empower Badael achieve its public health goals

Tasama to empower Badael achieve its public health goals
Updated 15 September 2025

Tasama to empower Badael achieve its public health goals

Tasama to empower Badael achieve its public health goals

Tasama, a Public Investment Fund company specializing in integrated business services, and Badael, a PIF company dedicated to reducing smoking rates in the Kingdom, have signed an MoU to foster a robust strategic partnership. The signing ceremony at Badael’s headquarters marks a significant milestone in leveraging the PIF ecosystem to drive innovation and operational excellence in line with Vision 2030.

The MoU establishes a framework for Tasama to provide Badael with its end-to-end integrated services, designed to elevate Badael’s growth through innovation, operational efficiency, and local market expertise.

This collaboration exemplifies PIF’s integrated strategy to empower its portfolio companies by fostering partnerships that enhance capabilities and contribute to the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

Mohammed Aljasser, CEO of Tasama, said: “Our mission at Tasama is to empower businesses and government institutions by delivering reliable, agile, and digitally native business services, enabling them to focus on their core and remain future-ready. We are proud to partner with Badael, a company whose purpose is deeply aligned with the Kingdom’s vision for a healthier society. By providing Badael with our operational expertise, we are not just improving efficiency, we are helping to build a national champion that can achieve a vital mission for the country. This is the PIF ecosystem in action, creating integrated value and contributing to a thriving economy.”

Tolga Sezer, CEO of Badael, added: “At Badael, our mission to help 1 million people switch from smoking requires rapid growth and flawless execution. This partnership with Tasama is a strategic accelerator for us. By integrating their best-in-class business services, we can focus our resources on our core competencies — innovation, research, and connecting with our consumers — confident that our operational foundation is not only stable but also a competitive advantage. This will be critical in achieving our public health goals.”

The collaboration between Tasama and Badael is a powerful example of two PIF companies working in concert to achieve distinct yet complementary national objectives. Tasama aims to redefine industry standards as the national champion in business services and the preferred partner for organizations contributing to the Kingdom’s growth. Badael is a national leader in health and well-being, enhancing lives by providing innovative solutions that help smokers switch to a better, smoke-free life.


Saudi runner reports over 3% efficiency gain with Puma Fast-R Nitro Elite 3

Saudi runner reports over 3% efficiency gain with Puma Fast-R Nitro Elite 3
Updated 15 September 2025

Saudi runner reports over 3% efficiency gain with Puma Fast-R Nitro Elite 3

Saudi runner reports over 3% efficiency gain with Puma Fast-R Nitro Elite 3

Puma brought its world-leading running innovation to the Middle East for the first time with the Nitro Lab Testing experience in Dubai, hosted at the SIRO One Za’abeel hotel. The exclusive activation allowed select athletes, both global and regional, to put the Fast-R Nitro Elite 3, Puma’s fastest race-day shoe yet, through a live, data-driven trial. 

The three-day experience transformed the venue into a state-of-the-art biomechanics lab, complete with 3D motion capture, force-instrumented treadmills, metabolic testing, and pressure-sensing insoles. Each athlete arrived fasted, warmed up, and then completed repeated five-minute running intervals in the Fast-R Nitro Elite 3 and a competitor race shoe of their choice, with equal rest periods in between. Oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide output were tracked to calculate running economy — essentially how efficiently the body used energy at a fixed pace. Within 15 minutes of finishing, participants were shown real-time data comparing both shoes, offering measurable proof of efficiency gains.

led by biomechanics expert Wouter Hoogkamer at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has demonstrated that the Fast-R Nitro Elite 3 improves running economy by 3.15 percent. For a three-hour marathon runner, this translates to a time saving of more than four and a half minutes — a game-changing edge on race day. 

The shoe achieves these results through deliberate engineering: it is 95 grams lighter than its predecessor, built with Puma’s NitroFoam Elite midsole for enhanced cushioning and responsiveness, a PWRPlate carbon plate for propulsion, and an Ultraweave upper with Pumagrip outsole for lightweight comfort and multi-surface traction. 

Maximilian Grüttner, team head of performance concepts — innovation for footwear and apparel at Puma headquarters in Herzo, described running economy as the foundation of performance testing. He said: “Just as a car becomes more efficient when it consumes less fuel, runners benefit when they require less oxygen to maintain speed.” That, he said, is what makes the Fast-R Nitro Elite 3 stand out — “its ability to help athletes run the same pace with less effort, ultimately translating into faster times.” 

Laura Healey, senior manager of research and insights at Puma Running in Boston, said the development process was guided by both science and athlete data. “We combined computer simulations with feedback from over 75 runners to refine every detail of the shoe.” The result, she added, is a foam midsole that “stays responsive from the first stride to the last, maintaining energy return across the full marathon distance.” 

“Creating a good shoe is straightforward, but crafting a truly great one meant balancing weight, propulsion, and durability — and the testing proves we achieved that,” Healey said.

Among the regional athletes who tested the shoe was the Saudi athlete Aziz Ibrahim. Reflecting on his results, he said: “At first, I was unsure how stable the shoe would feel, but once I started running it felt incredibly light and fast. Each stride gave me an extra push forward, and I finished the session feeling fresher and stronger. The data showed that the Fast-R Nitro Elite 3 improved my running economy by 3.08 percent — which could mean cutting nearly six minutes from a marathon, two minutes from a half marathon, or close to a minute from a 10K. With its cushioning, carbon plate, and proven efficiency gains, this is a race shoe I can rely on.” 

Johan Kuhlo, managing director Puma Middle East, said: “The Nitro Lab’s debut in the Middle East was a key moment to bring our innovation closer to athletes in the region. Runners here are part of one of the world’s most exciting and fastest-growing communities, and it was important for us to showcase the science behind the Fast-R Nitro Elite 3. The experience allowed them not just to try the shoe but to understand the performance data driving it. Unveiling the new colorway here first reflects both our focus on innovation and our long-term investment in the region.”

The Dubai Nitro Lab marked the platform’s first appearance in the Middle East after activations in four other global locations. Its arrival highlights the region’s growing appetite for performance sport and marathon running. “Dubai is a hub for running communities from around the world,” added Grüttner. “It’s the perfect place to prove, with hard data, that our innovation performs better than competitors.” 

The Puma Fast-R Nitro Elite 3 are available now at Puma UAE retail stores, online in and the UAE, and selected GO Sport retail stores.