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海角直播鈥檚 fintech demand offers growth prospects for UK firms: London Lord Mayor

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Alastair King, Lord Mayor of London. Supplied
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Updated 26 November 2024

海角直播鈥檚 fintech demand offers growth prospects for UK firms: London Lord Mayor

海角直播鈥檚 fintech demand offers growth prospects for UK firms: London Lord Mayor

RIYADH: UK-based fintech firms have an opportunity to address rising demand for fintech services in 海角直播, according to the Lord Mayor of London.听

Speaking on the sidelines of the 28th World Investment Conference in Riyadh, Alderman Alastair King听highlighted the UK capital鈥檚 extensive expertise in fintech, particularly as the city works on digitizing听national debt instruments.听

He noted that such initiatives could provide opportunities for collaboration between the UK and 海角直播鈥檚 growing fintech sector.听

鈥淲e have incredible expertise in London in relation to fintech and financial technologies in general. I know there鈥檚 a great demand for that sector here in Saudi, so those are some of the areas we are concentrating on,鈥 said the Lord Mayor.听

鈥淚n the United Kingdom, we鈥檝e just started to digitize our national gilts, what they call the debt instruments. Now, there鈥檚 a road ahead to digitize them, which is a wonderful opportunity to work on those types of things,鈥 he said.听

A gilt is a UK government bond issued in sterling, and London鈥檚 efforts to digitize these instruments could pave the way for similar initiatives in 海角直播, added.

King went to say听that the payments sector could also be explored, noting that the entire sector is being transformed by fintech and that there are enormous opportunities for collaboration.

Other sectors that could be devoloped听include infrastructure, insurance, and legal services, as well as听asset management, and banking.听

鈥淟ondon is the number one global center for professional services in the world. 海角直播 is the fastest growing economy in the G20. There鈥檚 going to be a fantastic symbiosis between us, and we can do all sorts of things together,鈥 the Lord Mayor said during the interview.听

King also discussed the broader opportunities arising from 海角直播鈥檚 energy transition and economic diversification, particularly in industries such as asset management, banking, and insurance. He emphasized the role of both large companies and small and medium-sized enterprises in fostering innovation.听

鈥淚n London, as an extraordinary financial and professional services ecosystem, there is a symbiosis between small听and medium-sized companies and the large ones. Part of my job is to go around to the British companies, whether small, medium, or large, and encourage them to take advantage of the international markets that are going to be available to us,鈥 the Lord Mayor said.听

鈥淪o, although the early adopters are the large companies, I think you often see real innovation coming out of the small and medium-sized companies,鈥 he added.听

The Lord Mayor added that he would consider it a success if more British firms expanded into 海角直播 and other Gulf Cooperation Council markets, particularly in professional services.听

鈥淚鈥檇 also view success as greater investment flows into financial and professional services in the UK,鈥 he concluded.听

Investment trends听

During a听panel discussion at the听World Investment Conference, Nan Li Collins, senior director of investment and enterprise at the UN Conference on Trade and Development, discussed global investment trends, emphasizing the importance of effective regional policies and multilateral efforts to counteract fragmentation and protectionism.听

鈥淚 think these are the efforts we need to promote globally for more multilateral reasons, for more regional integration, to lower trade and investment barriers, and then work with countries鈥 investment promotion agencies to look at how to strengthen investment facilitation,鈥 she added.听

During the discussion, Collins highlighted three key trends shaping the market.

鈥淭he first is the long-term trend of trade and investment,鈥 she said, adding that while GDP and trade have grown steadily since the 2008 financial crisis, FDI has stagnated.听

She identified global fracturing as the second trend, noting that investment is increasing in geopolitically aligned countries but declining in more distant ones.听

The third trend is digitization, Collins said, adding that over the last decade, investment in digital services has risen from 60 percent to 80 percent, now accounting for the majority of new global FDI.听


海角直播鈥檚 high-end dining scene fuels culinary and cultural revival

海角直播鈥檚 high-end dining scene fuels culinary and cultural revival
Updated 27 July 2025

海角直播鈥檚 high-end dining scene fuels culinary and cultural revival

海角直播鈥檚 high-end dining scene fuels culinary and cultural revival
  • Saudi food service market is projected to grow from $30.12 billion in 2025 to $44.67 billion by 2030

 

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 culinary heritage is deeply rooted in its diverse landscapes, climates, and tribal traditions 鈥 further shaped by centuries of global trade. 

Yet both locally and internationally, exposure to authentic Saudi cuisine has long remained limited to a few convenient, accessible formats.

That鈥檚 changing, not just in taste but in structure. In July, the Saudi government issued a formal regulatory framework for luxury restaurants, officially classifying fine dining as a distinct category with its own licensing code 鈥 requiring on-table service only, the elimination of cashier counters, and a curated, limited number of branded outlets per city.

Each establishment must feature a visible beverage prep station, maintain distinct employee-only rest areas, and meet strict kitchen zoning rules that separate raw, cooked, and served foods to minimize contamination.

By formalizing standards for luxury restaurants, the government aims to elevate service consistency, improve operational quality, and ensure a premium guest experience across the Kingdom.

The new framework will not only protect consumers but also encourage global investment by giving restaurateurs a clear, streamlined path to enter 海角直播鈥檚 high-end dining market.

It reflects the broader goals of Vision 2030: to boost tourism, foster entrepreneurship, and position Saudi cities as regional lifestyle destinations.

The Saudi foodservice market is projected to grow from $30.12 billion in 2025 to $44.67 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate of 8.2 percent, according to Mordor Intelligence, a market research firm.

Under Vision 2030, 海角直播 is positioning itself as a global culinary destination 鈥 supporting local entrepreneurship and attracting international ventures 鈥 while reshaping its food and hospitality landscape.

Economic ripple effects 

The rise of high-end dining in 海角直播 is generating widespread economic ripple effects, starting with job creation across multiple sectors.

According to Elena Caron, corporate services director at Fragomen, demand is growing not only for chefs and service staff, but also for professionals in logistics, supply chain, and technology.

鈥淎t the same time, restaurants and hospitality groups must navigate a more complex regulatory environment. Complying with labor laws, meeting Saudization quotas, securing commercial licenses and following foreign investment rules are all essential to ensure legal compliance and long-term business sustainability,鈥 Caron said.

She added that supply chain and food safety standards are also evolving, particularly with the growing emphasis on local sourcing.

鈥淎s partnerships with Saudi farms and producers expand, restaurants are expected to meet rigorous food handling and traceability requirements in line with Saudi Food and Drug Authority鈥檚 regulations,鈥 she said.

鈥淚n this environment, compliance isn鈥檛 optional 鈥 it鈥檚 essential to protect brand integrity and maintain consumer trust.鈥

Ahmad Al-Zaini, CEO and co-founder of cloud-based restaurant management and point-of-sale platform Foodics, noted that demand for skilled talent is rising across service, logistics, and food production, while the expansion of premium dining is also increasing the need for upscale real estate, smart kitchens, and efficient service systems.

鈥淎t Foodics, we鈥檝e seen a clear uptick in demand from premium and fine dining establishments that want operational clarity, advanced analytics, seamless integrations and customer experiences,鈥 he said. 

鈥淭hese businesses are anchors for the recently unlocked premium lifestyles in the Kingdom, and they play a role in attracting a new category of sophisticated investors, operators, and entrepreneurs.鈥

Alexander Sysoev, founder of international restaurant guide GreatList, an international restaurant guide, described fine dining as a powerful catalyst 鈥 driving demand for luxury real estate, elevating local production standards, and generating diverse employment opportunities across the culinary value chain.

鈥淭he real shift is cultural,鈥 Sysoev said. 鈥淚t raises expectations across industries 鈥 from education and sourcing to hospitality. Restaurants are no longer just places to eat 鈥 they鈥檙e becoming part of a national economic strategy.鈥

Patrick Samaha, partner at Kearney Middle East and Africa, said the Kingdom鈥檚 F&B sector grew 15 percent in 2025, creating hundreds of jobs through major restaurant openings in Riyadh and Jeddah.

鈥淭his momentum is also reshaping the real estate landscape,鈥 he said, adding: 鈥淧remium F&B demand in districts like King Abdullah Financial District and Jeddah鈥檚 Corniche surged 20 percent in 2025, prompting developers to integrate signature dining into luxury mixed-use projects.鈥 

Vision 2030鈥檚 culinary impact 

Fine dining has become a core pillar of 海角直播鈥檚 economic transformation under Vision 2030, with government support attracting top global chefs, brands, and investors.

According to Caron, a new generation of Saudi culinary entrepreneurs is rising.

鈥淰ision 2030 has empowered them to launch dining concepts that reflect local culture while meeting global standards,鈥 she said.

Al-Zaini added that global brands are expanding into 海角直播 to tap new audiences, which in turn is raising service standards and fostering competition across the value chain.

鈥淭his has led to a rise in homegrown restaurateurs investing in premium concepts, training local talent, and demanding more reliable infrastructure for their operations,鈥 he said.

Sysoev agreed, emphasizing that 海角直播 is emerging as a high-potential culinary market.

鈥淔or local entrepreneurs, it brings legitimacy, infrastructure, and 鈥 most importantly 鈥 a sense of momentum,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey no longer need to prove that fine dining is possible. Now, they鈥檙e proving they can lead.鈥 

Samaha noted that recent reforms and giga-projects have fast-tracked international investment, with brands like COYA and Le Petit Chef entering the market. In the first half of 2025 alone, seven major openings were recorded.

鈥淰ision 2030 is cultivating local talent, despite the influx of international brands and concepts,鈥 he said, adding: 鈥淚nitiatives like the Culinary Incubator and Human Capability Development Program trained over 4,500 Saudis in hospitality and culinary arts in 2025, enabling a new generation of entrepreneurs to emerge.鈥 

He added that distinctly Saudi fine dining concepts are now emerging 鈥 blending local heritage with global techniques to redefine the Kingdom鈥檚 culinary identity.

Riyadh and Jeddah lead the way

Looking ahead, industry leaders agree that Riyadh and Jeddah will remain at the forefront of 海角直播鈥檚 fine dining evolution.

Al-Zaini pointed to the Kingdom鈥檚 tech-savvy, affluent youth as key drivers of demand for globally inspired yet locally grounded dining experiences.

鈥淭his creates the perfect opportunity for restaurateurs to experiment with the plethora of technologies at their disposal today, from interactive culinary displays to personalized dishes, and gastronomical explorations with local ingredients from the Kingdom鈥檚 vast agricultural landscape,鈥 he said.

Sysoev noted that while AI can optimize menus and personalize service, true value lies in originality and cultural context.

He projected that soon 海角直播 will not be copying Western models 鈥 it will be crafting its own.

鈥淭hat means a stronger focus on local ingredients, sustainability, and chef-driven concepts with a distinct point of view. Cities like Riyadh and Jeddah don鈥檛 need to follow the hype 鈥 their power will come from building identity. That鈥檚 how they鈥檒l stand out on the global culinary map,鈥 Sysoev said.

According to Samaha, three key trends are shaping the future of fine dining in the Kingdom: innovation, sustainability, and cultural storytelling.

He said restaurants are using AI and smart tech to personalize guest experiences. Sustainability is now central, with zero-waste kitchens, local sourcing, and green initiatives like AlUla鈥檚 solar-powered Desert Bloom project.

鈥淭hird, fine dining in the Kingdom is evolving into a platform for cultural expression. Events like Layali Diriyah and the Riyadh Food Art Festival position cuisine as a medium for storytelling, identity, and destination branding,鈥 he said.

As 海角直播 reimagines its tourism and lifestyle sectors, fine dining is no longer just about food 鈥 it is a strategic lever for economic diversification, cultural diplomacy, and global identity.
 


Startup Wrap: 海角直播 leads MENA startup funding in H1 with $1.34bn raised

Startup Wrap: 海角直播 leads MENA startup funding in H1 with $1.34bn raised
Updated 27 July 2025

Startup Wrap: 海角直播 leads MENA startup funding in H1 with $1.34bn raised

Startup Wrap: 海角直播 leads MENA startup funding in H1 with $1.34bn raised
  • Regional firms secure $2.1 billion through 334 deals in the first half of 2025

RIYADH: 海角直播 emerged as the Middle East and North Africa鈥檚 top-funded startup market in the first half of 2025, securing approximately 64 percent of the region鈥檚 total capital.

Investments in the Kingdom surged to $1.34 billion, representing a 342 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to a report by Wamda and Digital Digest.

This performance, supported by sovereign wealth backing, targeted government incentives, and strong domestic venture activity, solidified 海角直播鈥檚 dominance amid a broader regional funding rebound.

The Kingdom鈥檚 fintech sector accounted for the bulk of capital, raising $969 million across 20 transactions.

Construction tech and property tech followed with $48 million and $39 million, respectively.

Activity was led by local firms such as STV, Wa鈥檈d Ventures, and Raed Ventures, with international participation also emerging 鈥 most notably JPMorgan鈥檚 involvement in a debt round raised by Saudi fintech Lendo.

Across the broader region, MENA startups raised $2.1 billion through 334 deals in the first half of 2025, up 134 percent from the same period in 2024.

Debt financing played a critical role in this growth, contributing $930 million 鈥 about 44 percent of the total.

Excluding debt, the year-on-year growth stood at 53 percent, indicating improved but more tempered equity market conditions.

The second quarter closed with $583.4 million invested across 149 deals, outperforming the same period of 2024 despite a slower June.

Fintech remained the region鈥檚 top-funded sector, securing $170 million in the second quarter, followed by property tech with $77 million and travel tech with $40 million.

The UAE recorded $541 million in investments across 114 deals in the first half, reflecting an 18 percent increase over the previous year.

Fintech led with $265.8 million, followed by insurance tech with $55 million, and Web3 and AI with $44.7 million each.

Debt made up 19 percent of total UAE deal volume, suggesting a comparatively robust equity environment.

Eight female-led startups in the UAE raised $17.6 million, while mixed-gender teams attracted $91.7 million.

In Egypt, startup funding climbed 106 percent to reach $179 million across 52 deals, despite sustained macroeconomic pressure and rising external debt.

Property tech led with $75 million, followed by fintech with $85.3 million and e-commerce with $24.8 million.

Female-founded startups raised $425,000, while mixed-gender teams secured $23 million.

Mid-stage investments dominated by capital volume, with $161 million allocated across 10 Series A rounds in the second quarter.

However, early-stage startups 鈥 defined as pre-seed to Series A 鈥 continued to account for the majority of transactions, capturing $568 million in the first half. Later-stage companies secured $431.7 million.

Fintech sustained its leadership across MENA in the first half, attracting 62 percent of total capital through 77 deals.

Venture studios ranked second, driven by a major investment in iMena Group, while property tech came third with $119 million raised across 16 startups.

Business-to-business models accounted for 70 percent of total first half funding, securing $1.5 billion across 197 transactions. Business-to-consumer and hybrid models attracted the remainder.

Despite record-breaking funding levels, gender disparities persisted. Startups led solely by men received nearly 89 percent of first half capital.

Female-founded ventures raised $84.5 million across 27 deals, while mixed-gender teams garnered $150 million through 48 deals.

ZabonEx raises $100k to optimize food supply chains in Oman

Oman-based predictive analytics startup ZabonEx has raised $100,000 in pre-seed funding, led by Future Fund Oman and ITHCA Group.

Founded in 2023 by Hatim Moosa and Almuhannad Al-Balushi, ZabonEx offers a B2B Software-as-a-Service platform that delivers real-time, customer-level demand forecasting for the food and beverage sector.

The funding will support enhancements to ZabonEx鈥檚 predictive engine, the expansion of its tech team, and the development of strategic partnerships within Oman鈥檚 food supply chain.

The startup is also building onboarding tools tailored to the local market as it prepares for regional expansion.

Qlub raises $30m to drive international growth

UAE-based fintech Qlub has raised $30 million in a new funding round to support its global expansion efforts.

The round was co-led by Shorooq Partners and Cherry Ventures, with participation from e&, Mubadala Investments, and Legend Capital.

Qlub founders Eyad Al-Kassar, left, and Mahmoud Fouz. (Supplied)

Qlub, founded in 2021 by Eyad Al-Kassar and Mahmoud Fouz, offers a contactless dining payment platform allowing diners to view menus, order, and pay via smartphone.

The new funds will be used to expand into additional markets, enhance analytics capabilities, and improve integration with hospitality systems.

According to the company, clients have reported 300 percent more tips, 80 percent faster checkouts, and substantial labor cost savings.

Lime launches in Egypt to address education finance needs

Lime Consumer Finance, a subsidiary of First Abu Dhabi Bank Group, has launched operations in Egypt with a focus on education financing.

Licensed by the Financial Regulatory Authority, Lime aims to provide accessible and transparent financial solutions for Egyptian families.

The platform supports payments across a network of nurseries, schools, and universities and offers installment plans of up to 12 months for amounts up to 1 million Egyptian pounds.

With over 30 percent of Egypt鈥檚 population under 15, the company positions education as a strategic entry point for broader financial services.

Flend secures $3m to bridge SME funding gap in Egypt

Egyptian fintech Flend has raised $3 million in seed funding through a mix of equity and debt. 

Founded by Ahmed Zaki, Nehal Helmy, and Saif Edeen El- Bendari, Flend provides fully digital short-term working capital loans to SMEs. (Supplied)

The equity round was led by Egypt Ventures, with participation from Camel Ventures, Sukna Ventures, Plus VC, Banque Misr, and prominent family offices. Debt financing was provided by MSMEDA and local banks.

Founded by Ahmed Zaki, Nehal Helmy, and Saif Edeen El-Bendari, Flend provides fully digital short-term working capital loans to SMEs, with direct integration into over 20 supply chain platforms.

The company plans to deploy 1 billion Egyptian pounds in loans over the next year while expanding its team, partnerships, and technical infrastructure.

Journify doubles valuation following strategic investment

UAE-based Journify has secured new strategic investment from Shorooq Partners, Bunat Ventures, and Plug and Play, doubling its valuation and achieving fivefold revenue growth within six months.

The startup was founded in 2023 by Taoufik El-Jamali, Amine Chouki, and Omar Al-Shoubaki.

Journify provides an AI-powered data activation platform that helps Gulf Cooperation Council brands leverage first-party data across major ad platforms.

The company plans to use the funding to advance its AI roadmap, scale hiring across key departments, and expand further into the GCC market.

SafaQat secures investment to advance AI-driven procurement in Oman

Oman-based digital procurement platform SafaQat has received funding from the Oman Future Fund and Idrak Group.

Founded in 2020 by four brothers, the startup digitises the tendering process and is supported by the SME Development Authority.

SafaQat intends to enhance its AI infrastructure, improve the user experience, and expand into government procurement and new markets with the latest investment.
 


海角直播 accelerates AI push with HUMAIN at the helm

海角直播 accelerates AI push with HUMAIN at the helm
Updated 27 July 2025

海角直播 accelerates AI push with HUMAIN at the helm

海角直播 accelerates AI push with HUMAIN at the helm
  • Kingdom positioning itself as hub for advanced AI applications across the Middle East and beyond

JEDDAH: 海角直播 is ramping up its artificial intelligence ambitions with the launch of HUMAIN, a flagship initiative backed by the Public Investment Fund, as part of its broader drive to become a global AI powerhouse.

With more than $40 billion earmarked for AI-related investments under Vision 2030, the Kingdom is scaling up infrastructure, forging global tech partnerships, and positioning itself as a hub for advanced AI applications across the Middle East and beyond.

鈥淎rtificial intelligence has become a strategic priority for the Kingdom of 海角直播 as it aligns strongly with the country鈥檚 economic transformation goals and enhances governance,鈥 Youssef Saidi, an economic expert and research fellow at the Economic Research Forum, told Arab News.

He added that the Kingdom鈥檚 AI strategy aims to position the country as a global AI leader by the end of the decade.

鈥満=侵辈 is leveraging AI to drive innovation and economic growth across various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and logistics, helping the country鈥檚 transition into a knowledge-based economy. 海角直播 is investing heavily in AI research and development to become a regional leader in this field,鈥 he added.

HUMAIN launch

Wholly owned by PIF, HUMAIN was launched in May by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to develop advanced Arabic language models and establish 海角直播 as a global leader in AI infrastructure and innovation.

The initiative  is expected to support local innovation, develop intellectual property, and attract top global AI talent and investment.

鈥淗UMAIN is due to offer one of the world鈥檚 most powerful multimodal Arabic language models, advanced AI tools, and next-generation data centers,鈥 said Saidi.

He added: 鈥淗UMAIN is expected to contribute to 海角直播鈥檚 AI ecosystem by fostering human-centered AI innovation, encouraging the design of AI systems that are ethical, inclusive, transparent, and accountable.鈥

The company aims to enhance human capabilities, improve quality of life, and address real-world challenges relevant to Saudi society. Its focus spans strategic sectors including energy, healthcare, manufacturing, and financial services.

Building talent

To ensure long-term sustainability of its AI sector, 海角直播 is also prioritizing talent development and creating an attractive environment for global expertise.

Speaking to Arab News, Yaseen Ghulam, associate professor of economics and director of research at Riyadh-based Al-Yamamah University, said the Kingdom aims to train 20,000 data and AI experts by 2030 through investor-friendly regulations and public-private partnerships.

He cited initiatives such as the ATHKA AI Olympiad and Elevate AI training program as key contributors to public education and skills development. 鈥淢icrosoft, Huawei, Accenture, Atomcamp, and Oracle are also establishing AI academy programs,鈥 Ghulam added.

He added that the Kingdom is gaining global traction as a destination for skilled professionals, noting that it ranks third globally in AI hiring growth, with women leading in skills penetration.

鈥淭he country pays AI experts 20 percent more than the world average, along with additional incentives,鈥 said Ghulam.

Tech partnerships

海角直播鈥檚 AI ambitions are being bolstered by collaborations with global tech giants, particularly in semiconductors and advanced computing.

鈥淣VIDIA and AMD, two major players in the graphics processing unit market, are playing a key role in 海角直播鈥檚 AI infrastructure development,鈥 said Saidi.

鈥嬧婬e noted that NVIDIA is partnering with the Kingdom to build AI factories powered by its Grace Blackwell supercomputers, with a projected capacity of 500 megawatts. 鈥淭he partnership between 海角直播 and NVIDIA aims to establish hyperscale AI data centers, enabling 海角直播 to train and deploy sovereign AI models at scale,鈥 the research fellow added.

NVIDIA is also working with the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority to train thousands of developers in accelerated computing and AI.

Saidi highlighted the key role of global tech giants like California-based semiconductor firm Advanced Micro Devices in supporting 海角直播鈥檚 AI ecosystem and driving its digital transformation agenda.

鈥淎MD is investing up to $10 billion to deploy 500 megawatts of AI compute capacity over the next five years and collaborating with Saudi organizations to develop AI enterprise platforms, supporting digital transformation across industries,鈥 he said, adding that the NVIDIA and AMD investments will have a great benefit in developing human capital and shaping the future of AI-driven activities in Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

Strategic edge

Ghulam pointed to several factors that position the Kingdom as a strong global AI contender, including its recognition as the world leader in government strategy in the sector in the 2024 Global AI Index.

鈥淭he country has a significant advantage in hosting data centers and training AI models due to its strategic location, financial might, excess energy, expanding private sector, and digitization push,鈥 he said.

The Kingdom is home to over 240 AI-focused businesses and has seen a fivefold increase in its AI patent portfolio since 2019. Heavy investment in digital infrastructure is also enhancing global connectivity and AI dataset capabilities.

Ghulam added that 海角直播 has one of the strongest AI-related physical infrastructure footprints in the region, with 10 supercomputers and the highest number of colocation data centers in the Middle East.

鈥淭he Arabic language AI models that are to be developed by HUMAIN are expected to serve more than 450 million people worldwide who speak Arabic around the world,鈥 said Ghulam.

With foundational work well underway, Ghulam said the Kingdom has set an ambitious benchmark for the years ahead.

鈥満=侵辈 aims to become one of the top 15 AI prepared countries by 2030, investing heavily in energy, data centers, semiconductors, and connectivity,鈥 he said.

He added that the Kingdom鈥檚 public AI spending commitments 鈥 both current and projected 鈥 surpass those of the US and China.

鈥淗UMAIN plans to build 1.9 gigawatts of data center capacity by 2030 and collaborate with NVIDIA to ship cutting-edge GPUs to 海角直播,鈥 he concluded.
 


Gold falls on firmer US dollar and rising trade optimism

Gold falls on firmer US dollar and rising trade optimism
Updated 25 July 2025

Gold falls on firmer US dollar and rising trade optimism

Gold falls on firmer US dollar and rising trade optimism

BENGALURU: Gold prices fell on Friday, pressured by a recovery in the US dollar and optimism over progress in trade talks between the US and the EU.

Spot gold was down 0.7 percent at $3,343.0 per ounce by 1:50 p.m. Saudi time. US gold futures fell 0.9 percent to $3,344.50.

The US dollar index rebounded from more than a two-week low, making bullion more expensive for overseas buyers, while benchmark 10-year US Treasury yields rose.

A resurgence in risk appetite driven by optimism over potential tariff negotiations, and better-than-expected jobless claims reinforcing the view that the US Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut rates, is pressuring gold, said Ricardo Evangelista, senior analyst at brokerage firm ActivTrades.

鈥淭here is an element of uncertainty that still lingers ... with a strong support around $3,300, I see the potential for gold prices to rise should new episodes of volatility be triggered,鈥 he said.

The European Commission said on Thursday a negotiated trade solution with the US is within reach 鈥 while EU members voted to approve counter-tariffs on 鈧93 billion euros ($109 billion) of US goods in case the talks collapse.

Data showed the number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell to a three-month low last week, pointing to stable labor market conditions.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump pressed Fed Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates in a tense visit to the US central bank on Thursday, less than a week before the next rate-setting meeting where policymakers are expected to hold interest rates steady.

Markets are pricing in a potential rate cut in September.

Gold typically performs well during periods of uncertainty and in low-interest-rate environments.

Elsewhere, spot silver fell 0.5 percent to $38.90 per ounce, but was on track for a weekly gain, up about 1.9 percent so far. Platinum lost 0.6 percent to $1,400.02 and palladium slipped 0.7 percent to $1,219.20. 


Saudi real estate loans up 15%, hitting $246bn

Saudi real estate loans up 15%, hitting $246bn
Updated 25 July 2025

Saudi real estate loans up 15%, hitting $246bn

Saudi real estate loans up 15%, hitting $246bn

RIYADH: Real estate loans by 海角直播鈥檚 commercial banks climbed to a record SR922.2 billion ($245.9 billion) in the first quarter of 2025, marking an annual increase of just over 15 percent.

Based on data from the Kingdom鈥檚 central bank, also known as SAMA, this expansion is the fastest year-on-year growth in nearly two years, and underscores a robust resurgence in property financing.

This was driven chiefly by a surge in lending to commercial real estate projects even as home mortgages, which still form the lion鈥檚 share, grew at a more moderate pace.

Saudi banks鈥 retail mortgages, which are primarily home loans to individuals, accounted for about 75.8 percent of total outstanding real estate credit in the first quarter, reaching SR698.8 billion.

This represents an 11.7 percent year-on-year rise. Corporate real estate loans 鈥 the funding provided to developers and commercial ventures 鈥 grew nearly 27.5 percent over the same period to SR223.4 billion, outpacing the retail segment鈥檚 growth several times over.

Although smaller in absolute terms, the corporate real estate portfolio has been expanding at its fastest pace in almost a decade according to SAMA data, boosting its share of total real estate credit to roughly 24 percent and signaling a significant shift in banks鈥 lending focus.

Drive to boost home ownership

This marked rebalancing comes after a prolonged period during which Saudi bank lending was largely fueled by residential mortgages. Over the past few years, government-backed housing programs helped drive home ownership from under 50 percent a decade ago to over 65 percent by 2024.

That mortgage boom saw banks鈥 loan books tilt heavily toward retail customers. Now, a structural pivot is underway. Companies and developers have become the dominant force in credit growth as banks pivot from consumer finance to funding large projects and enterprises.

Business loans across all sectors now make up 55.3 percent of Saudi bank lending as of May according to SAMA data, up from about 52.9 percent a year ago, with corporate credit growing over 21 percent year on year, more than double the 10 percent rise in personal lending.

Bank credit to real estate has accelerated in tandem with high-profile initiatives, from new residential communities in major cities to the gigantic NEOM smart city, as well as Red Sea tourism resorts and other large mixed-use projects that require substantial funding for land acquisition, construction and development.

The momentum is further bolstered by upcoming global events like the 2030 FIFA World Cup and Expo 2030, which are expected to inject capital and spur even more infrastructure and real estate development in the lead-up to those events.

This reflects massive projects such as new airports, rail lines, and ports that are moving ahead and require significant funding. The government鈥檚 National Transport and Logistics Strategy envisages about $150 billion in infrastructure investments by 2030, with 80 percent of that expected to come from the private sector via public-private partnerships.

Accordingly, banks are playing a pivotal role by lending to contractors and logistics firms involved in these ventures, ensuring that crucial projects have the financing they need.

Policy support and bank strategies

Saudi authorities have actively fostered an environment to support this lending shift toward commercial projects. Strengthening the real estate and financial sectors is a key goal of Vision 2030, and the government has rolled out measures to encourage private investment in large developments.

One major approach is the promotion of public-private partnerships and improved financing mechanisms to draw in non-government capital. The government is collaborating with banks and investors to streamline funding for mega-projects, including establishing new specialized financing companies and joint venture models that ease funding constraints.

The Private Sector Participation Law enacted in 2021 provides a transparent legal framework for domestic and foreign investors to take part in infrastructure and real estate projects alongside the public sector.

By simplifying regulations, offering incentives, and even initiating early phases of key projects itself, to demonstrate viability, the state aims to boost private-sector confidence and lending to these ventures.

These initiatives are creating a more conducive climate for banks to extend credit to corporate clients, knowing that many projects have government backing or facilitation.

At the same time, Saudi banks themselves are adapting their strategies to sustain the lending boom while managing risks. Banks remain well-capitalized and have robust capital buffers, with sector-wide capital adequacy around 19 percent according to SAMA data, enabling them to expand credit without compromising stability.

Many lenders are also exploring innovative ways to unlock liquidity and fund new loans. 

Industry analysts point out that banks are considering mortgage securitization, converting pools of home loans into bonds that can be sold to investors, as a means to free up balance sheet capacity.

A recent report by Fitch Ratings likewise noted that turning mortgage assets into tradable securities would expand 海角直播鈥檚 debt market and give banks an additional funding boost.

Such financial agility, combined with disciplined cost control and solid deposit growth, positions the banking sector to actively support the Kingdom鈥檚 development priorities and finance Vision 2030 initiatives on a larger scale.

Saudi interest rates, which move in tandem with US Federal Reserve policy, have risen to their highest levels in nearly two decades, a factor that might ordinarily cool credit demand. 

However, the strategic importance and expected returns of mega-projects mean that demand for credit remains strong even in a high-rate climate.

Many large-scale developments benefit from government guarantees or contracts that make bank financing viable despite higher interest costs, and banks are competing to syndicate and participate in these deals.