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Startups of the Year: eyewa and Lean Technologies attract top US investors to Mideast

Startups of the Year: eyewa and Lean Technologies attract top US investors to Mideast
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Updated 01 January 2025

Startups of the Year: eyewa and Lean Technologies attract top US investors to Mideast

Startups of the Year: eyewa and Lean Technologies attract top US investors to Mideast
  • eyewa surpassed 150 stores across the Middle East and secured its largest funding round to date
  • Lean鈥檚 customer-centric approach has been a defining factor in its success

RIYADH: Saudi startups eyewa and Lean Technologies have set a new benchmark in attracting international investment and driving innovation across the Middle East in 2024.聽

Operating in the retail and fintech sectors, respectively, these companies have secured significant funding rounds and reached major milestones, cementing their roles as pivotal players in the region鈥檚 entrepreneurial ecosystem. 聽

The future of eyewear 聽

Dual-headquartered in the UAE and 海角直播, eyewa had a landmark year in 2024. The company surpassed 150 stores across the Middle East and secured its largest funding round to date 鈥 $100 million 鈥 led by General Atlantic, a leading global growth investor based in the US. 聽

In an interview with Arab News,聽co-founder and co-CEO of eyewa Anass Boumediene emphasized the importance of these milestones, saying: 鈥淚nvestment from such a major international growth equity firm clearly highlights the strength of our business model.鈥 聽

He added聽that eyewa鈥檚 rapid expansion is part of a broader strategy to reach 250 stores by the end of 2025. 聽

Customer feedback has been central to eyewa鈥檚 success, helping the company navigate challenges in its competitive market. 鈥淥ur first step in mitigating challenges has always been to listen to what we are being told by our customers,鈥 Boumediene said.聽

Drawing from this feedback, the company invested in advanced technological solutions to improve the customer experience. Notable innovations include AI-assisted eye exams for more accurate prescriptions and augmented reality features that allow customers to try on glasses virtually via eyewa鈥檚 website and app.聽

Boumediene added: 鈥淭hese innovations have allowed us to bridge the gap between in-store and online experiences, making eyewear shopping more accessible and convenient.鈥 聽




The founders of eyewa, with聽Anass Boumediene on the right. Supplied

Eyewa鈥檚 Gulf-centric approach to product design and pricing sets it apart from global competitors. 鈥淲e design our glasses specifically for people in the region, whereas our global competitors tend to follow the US or European trends,鈥 Boumediene said. 聽

Affordability is another key driver of eyewa鈥檚 success, with prescription glasses starting at $100 鈥 half the average price in the GCC.聽

鈥淥ur designs and pricing are a major factor in the success of eyewa. People in the region really feel like they can connect with the brand at a variety of price points,鈥 he explained. 聽

Building a diverse and strong team has been integral to eyewa鈥檚 growth. The company now employs over 1,300 people from more than 50 nationalities, achieving gender parity, with just over 50 percent聽of its workforce being female.聽

Boumediene highlighted eyewa鈥檚 approach to talent development, saying that optometrists have clear career paths, whether technical or managerial. 鈥淥ur retail director, who leads our retail operations, is an optometrist,鈥 he added, underscoring the company鈥檚 commitment to internal growth. 聽

Looking ahead to 2025, eyewa plans to open an additional 100 stores and establish a production and fulfillment hub in Riyadh. Boumediene described the hub as a game-changer: 鈥淚t will allow us to deliver bespoke products to customers within 24 hours, the fastest service in the region.鈥澛

He further noted that the Middle East鈥檚 young population and rapidly growing economies will continue to fuel demand for eyewear, positioning eyewa to capitalize on these trends. 聽

Powering fintech 聽

Lean Technologies, one of the Middle East鈥檚 leading fintech infrastructure startups, marked 2024 as a year of milestones, growth, and impact.聽

Hisham Al-Falih, CEO of Lean Technologies, told Arab News: 鈥淭his year, two milestones stand out. The first, and perhaps the most visible, is our Series B funding round of $67.5 million, led by General Catalyst with participation from Bain Capital Ventures, Stanley Druckenmiller, Arbor Ventures, and other top-tier investors.鈥 聽

Al-Falih emphasized that the funding round was not just significant for the capital raised, but also for the caliber of investors backing Lean. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a reflection of the potential they see in the region,鈥 he said, calling it a standout moment for the fintech industry. 聽




Hisham Al-Falih, CEO of Lean Technologies. Supplied

Al-Falih also shared the significance of seeing team members celebrate their five-year anniversaries. 鈥淔or a company just over five years old, this is deeply meaningful. It highlights the enduring commitment of the people who helped shape Lean from the beginning and continue to drive its mission forward.鈥 聽

Operating at the intersection of banks, third-party providers, regulators, and millions of end-users, Lean Technologies faces unique challenges in balancing innovation, compliance, and reliability. 鈥淭his year was particularly challenging as both 海角直播 and the UAE accelerated their Open Banking and Open Finance initiatives,鈥 Al-Falih explained. 聽

In this regulatory landscape, Lean played a key role in helping shape the frameworks while maintaining its commitment to clients and end-users. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a demanding but rewarding process鈥攐ne that underscores our responsibility not just as a company, but as a critical enabler for the entire ecosystem,鈥 he added. 聽

Lean鈥檚 customer-centric approach has been a defining factor in its success. 鈥淲hat sets Lean apart is our relentless focus on solving the most critical challenges faced by our clients and their end users,鈥 Al-Falih noted.

By embedding itself within clients鈥 businesses, Lean ensures it understands their needs. 鈥淭his proximity gives us the clarity to address current challenges while also anticipating future opportunities,鈥 he said. 聽

In the UAE, Lean鈥檚 account-to-account payment solutions processed over $2 billion in transaction volumes in 2024, streamlining pay-ins and payouts for major companies like e&, DAMAC, and Careem.聽

In 海角直播, the company鈥檚 data solutions, operating under the Saudi Central Bank鈥檚 regulatory sandbox, have been leveraged by companies such as Tawuniya, ALJUF, and Salla, as well as Tabby聽and Tamara to unlock new use cases in insurance, lending, and marketplaces. 聽

Al-Falih reflected on Lean鈥檚 growth, saying:聽鈥淪urpassing our ambitious growth targets wasn鈥檛 just about numbers. It was about demonstrating what鈥檚 possible when a team is deeply aligned with the needs of its market and its clients.鈥 聽

This alignment is rooted in Lean鈥檚 culture, which Al-Falih described as 鈥渢he pursuit of greatness.鈥 He explained: 鈥淭his mindset drives our culture, and we鈥檝e worked hard to create an environment where people can collaborate with exceptional colleagues, achieve remarkable outcomes, and receive the feedback they need to grow.鈥 聽

Lean structures its approach through a framework called the 鈥3 Spheres of Influence,鈥 which emphasizes mastery of craft, collaboration, and integrity. 鈥淭hese principles encourage our team members to reflect and grow both individually and as part of the Lean team,鈥 Al-Falih added, noting that this cultural foundation has been instrumental in the company鈥檚 success. 聽

Looking ahead to 2025, Lean is well-positioned to capitalize on the rapid advancements in Open Banking in 海角直播 and Open Finance in the UAE. 鈥淔or us, these frameworks represent the culmination of five years of hard work鈥攍obbying, collaborating with regulators, and partnering with banks,鈥 Al-Falih explained. 聽

The company鈥檚 focus will be on making these initiatives a reality for the market. 鈥淥ur priority is to seize the opportunities these frameworks create and help bring the vision of Open Banking and Open Finance to life,鈥 he said. 聽

Beyond regulatory developments, Lean is also exploring new ways to improve financial infrastructure for individuals and SMEs. 鈥淥ur mission remains clear: to enable the next generation of financial innovation,鈥 Al-Falih said, adding:聽鈥淲ith the momentum we鈥檝e built, we鈥檙e confident in our ability to continue scaling and delivering impact across the region.鈥 聽


海角直播 raises $1.34bn through July sukuk issuance

海角直播 raises $1.34bn through July sukuk issuance
Updated 15 July 2025

海角直播 raises $1.34bn through July sukuk issuance

海角直播 raises $1.34bn through July sukuk issuance

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 National Debt Management Center raised SR5.02 billion ($1.34 billion) through its riyal-denominated sukuk issuance for July, marking a sharp 113.6 percent increase compared to the previous month.

In June, the Kingdom issued sukuk worth SR2.35 billion, while May and April saw issuances of SR4.08 billion and SR3.71 billion, respectively.

Sukuk are Shariah-compliant financial instruments that offer investors partial ownership in an issuer鈥檚 underlying assets, making them a popular alternative to conventional bonds.

According to NDMC, the July issuance was divided into four tranches. The first tranche, valued at SR776 million, will mature in 2029. The second, worth SR1.34 billion, is set to mature in 2032, followed by a third tranche of SR823 million due in 2036. The largest tranche, totaling SR2.08 billion, will mature in 2039.

海角直播鈥檚 debt market has witnessed robust growth in recent years, attracting strong investor interest in fixed-income instruments amid a global environment of rising interest rates.

In April, Kuwait Financial Center, also known as Markaz, reported that 海角直播 led the Gulf Cooperation Council in primary debt issuances during the first quarter of the year. The Kingdom raised $31.01 billion from 41 offerings, accounting for over 60 percent of total issuances across the region.

Credit rating agency S&P Global noted in April that 海角直播鈥檚 expanding non-oil sector and steady sukuk issuance volumes are likely to support the growth of the global Islamic finance industry.

The agency forecasts global sukuk issuance to reach between $190 billion and $200 billion in 2025, with foreign currency-denominated offerings contributing up to $80 billion, assuming market conditions remain stable.

Echoing that outlook, a report by Kamco Invest published in December said 海角直播 is expected to account for the largest share of bond maturities in the GCC between 2025 and 2029, with $168 billion set to mature during the period.

Earlier this month, S&P Global reiterated its positive view, stating that the global sukuk market is on track to maintain its momentum in 2025, with foreign currency-denominated issuances projected to reach between $70 billion and $80 billion.


海角直播 tops MENA VC rankings with $860m in H1: MAGNiTT聽

海角直播 tops MENA VC rankings with $860m in H1: MAGNiTT聽
Updated 15 July 2025

海角直播 tops MENA VC rankings with $860m in H1: MAGNiTT聽

海角直播 tops MENA VC rankings with $860m in H1: MAGNiTT聽

RIYADH: 海角直播 led venture capital activity in the Middle East and North Africa in early 2025, raising $860 million 鈥 a 116 percent annual jump 鈥 backed by sovereign support and foreign interest. 

In its latest report, regional venture platform MAGNiTT revealed that the Kingdom witnessed 114 deals in the first half of the year, marking a significant 31 percent rise compared to the same period in 2024. 

This comes on the back of a strong 2024 performance, when 海角直播 retained its position as the most funded MENA country for VC for the second consecutive year. Startups raised $750 million, with a 34 percent increase in deal funding rounds below $100 million 鈥 dubbed MEGA deals 鈥 reflecting growing early- and mid-stage capital formation, according to a report released earlier this year by MAGNiTT and SVC. 

In its latest report for the first half, MAGNiTT stated: 鈥淭his growth was supported by continued sovereign capital activity, event-driven momentum from LEAP, and early-stage programs backed by new funds and accelerators.鈥 

海角直播 ranked second among emerging venture markets in total VC funding, trailing only Singapore, which raised $1.28 billion across 120 deals in the first half. 

However, Singapore鈥檚 funding declined 37 percent year on year, while the number of deals dropped 31 percent. 

鈥淭he drop (in Singapore) signals a continued cooldown in late-stage deployment and foreign investor activity amid macro headwinds,鈥 the report stated. 

Among emerging markets, 海角直播 was followed by the UAE, which raised $447 million in funding in the first six months of the year, a rise of 84 percent year on year. 

The UAE also matched 海角直播 in deal count, recording 114 deals, up 10 percent compared to the same period last year. This was driven by increased international participation, which reached its highest level in the Emirates since the first half of 2020. 

Elsewhere, Turkiye raised $226 million, followed by Vietnam at $216 million, Egypt at $185 million, and South Africa at $183 million. Nigeria raised $158 million, while Indonesia and Kenya secured $102 million and $71 million, respectively. 

The report further noted that fintech was the leading sector across all three EVM regions in the first half, accounting for 45 percent of VC funding in Southeast Asia, 38 percent in the Middle East, and 45 percent in Africa. 

鈥淭he bulk of this activity was concentrated in payment solutions and lending platforms, which emerged as the dominant fintech subsectors,鈥 added the report. 

Meanwhile, mergers and acquisitions activity across emerging venture markets saw 55 transactions in the first half, marking a 31 percent increase compared to the same period last year. 


Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 11,095

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 11,095
Updated 15 July 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 11,095

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 11,095

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index slipped on Tuesday, as it shed 118.18 points, or 1.05 percent, to close at 11,095.41. 

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR4.52 billion ($1.21 billion), with 46 of the listed stocks advancing and 204 declining. 

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu also shed 55.43 points to 27,301.46.

The MSCI Tadawul Index declined by 1.09 percent to close at 1,421.31. 

The best-performing stock on the main market was SHL Finance Co. The firm鈥檚 share price increased by 5.21 percent to SR22.62. 

The share price of SICO Saudi REIT Fund rose by 5.1 percent to SR4.33. 

Tourism Enterprise Co. also saw its stock price climb by 3.26 percent to SR0.95. 

Conversely, the share price of Alistithmar AREIC Diversified REIT Fund declined by 4.03 percent to SR9.05. 

On the announcements front, Saudi Co. for Hardware, also known as SACO, said that it signed an agreement valued at SR140.43 million to sell its warehouse in Al-Mashael district in Riyadh. 

In a Tadawul statement, SACO said that the proceeds from the sale will be used to repay existing bank loans and help support its future expansion plans.

The firm further said that the 42,937-sq.-meter warehouse was sold to 6th Iradat Al Imdad Co., a limited liability company. 

The firm added that there are no related parties involved in the deal. 

The share price of SACO dropped by 1.02 percent to SR29.14. 

The shareholders of Saudi Lime Industries Co. approved a recommendation to increase its capital by 5 percent through a one-for-20 bonus share distribution, by capitalizing SR11 million from the firm鈥檚 retained earnings account.

The stock price of Saudi Lime Industries Co., listed on the parallel market, advanced by 4.77 percent to SR12.97. 


Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, Shareek sign deal to accelerate AI, cloud innovation

Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, Shareek sign deal to accelerate AI, cloud innovation
Updated 15 July 2025

Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, Shareek sign deal to accelerate AI, cloud innovation

Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, Shareek sign deal to accelerate AI, cloud innovation

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 private sector is set to gain a boost in AI-driven innovation and data capabilities through a new agreement aimed at accelerating digital transformation across key industries. 

The new deal, signed between the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority and the Private Sector Partnership Reinforcement Program, known as Shareek, aims to conduct comprehensive market studies and coordinate with relevant authorities, according to an official statement. 

The memorandum of understanding also includes a mandate to develop AI-aligned business models and provide technical consultation services to private sector entities participating in the Shareek program. 

This comes as the Gulf鈥檚 largest economy positions itself as a global AI hub under its Vision 2030 strategy, which targets $135.2 billion in economic value from the technology by the end of the decade. 

The same roadmap aims to raise the private sector鈥檚 contribution to gross domestic product to 65 percent by 2030, signaling a shift toward tech-led diversification away from oil dependency. 

In a post on X, SDAIA stated that the MoU also seeks to 鈥渄evelop investment opportunities in cooperation with relevant authorities鈥 and to 鈥渄evelop business models for both parties, in accordance with established procedures.鈥 

It added that the agreement will also focus on 鈥渋dentifying and prioritizing investment opportunities and providing specialized technical consultations,鈥 as well as 鈥渟haring investment opportunities with the sector and relevant authorities to join the Private Sector Partnership Reinforcement Program 鈥 Shareek.鈥

Launched in 2021, Shareek is a flagship public-private partnership program aiming to unlock SR5 trillion ($1.33 trillion) in investments by 2030. It supports large Saudi companies in accelerating growth and driving economic development. Its collaboration with SDAIA highlights its role in advancing large-scale digital transformation.

The development comes as the Kingdom expands its global tech alliances, with SDAIA signing an MoU with Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD, on the sidelines of the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh in May to strengthen the AI ecosystem. 

The agreement aims to develop specialized AI data centers powered by AMD technologies, supporting the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to build a robust digital infrastructure.

These developments come as 海角直播鈥檚 global AI standing continues to rise, with the Kingdom ranking third worldwide in the OECD AI Policy Observatory in December, behind only the US and the UK.


Foreign investors buy $4.2bn GCC stocks in Q2, up 50%: Kamco Invest

Foreign investors buy $4.2bn GCC stocks in Q2, up 50%: Kamco Invest
Updated 15 July 2025

Foreign investors buy $4.2bn GCC stocks in Q2, up 50%: Kamco Invest

Foreign investors buy $4.2bn GCC stocks in Q2, up 50%: Kamco Invest

RIYADH: Foreign investors sharply increased their exposure to Gulf stock markets in the second quarter of 2025, with net inflows surging 50 percent compared to the previous three months to reach $4.2 billion.

According to the latest analysis done by Kamco Invest, a Kuwait-based non-banking firm, this momentum extended the streak of net foreign inflows into Gulf Cooperation Council equities to six consecutive quarters, with total net purchases in the first half of 2025 rising 39.8 percent year on year to $7 billion. 

The surge comes as GCC equity markets continue to attract global capital, buoyed by strong corporate earnings and ongoing economic reforms. In the first quarter alone, 11 initial public offerings raised $1.6 billion 鈥 up 33 percent from a year earlier 鈥 driven largely by 海角直播, which accounted for 69 percent of total proceeds, according to a PwC Middle East analysis published in May. 

In its GCC Trading Activity Quarterly Report, Kamco said: 鈥淔oreign investors, including institutional and retail investors, were net buyers on GCC stock markets during Q2 2025 with net buying at $4.2 billion as compared to $2.8 billion in net buying during Q1 2025.鈥

海角直播 led the region with $1.4 billion in net foreign buying, a major jump from $252.3 million in the previous quarter, highlighting growing investor confidence in the Kingdom鈥檚 market liberalization efforts. 

The increased appetite of foreign buyers in the Saudi exchange underscores the progress of the country鈥檚 economic diversification efforts, as the Kingdom continues to strengthen its capital market and reduce its reliance on crude revenues. 

In May, 海角直播鈥檚 Capital Market Authority revealed in its annual report that net foreign investments in the Kingdom鈥檚 stock market rose to SR218 billion ($58.1 billion) in 2024, marking a 10.1 percent increase compared to the previous year. 

The Kamco report noted that the UAE saw $1.33 billion in net inflows into the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in the second quarter, while Kuwait saw $696.5 million, Dubai $462 million, and Qatar $333.6 million. 

In contrast, Oman and Bahrain recorded net foreign outflows of $29.6 million and $27.9 million, respectively. 

鈥淭he 1H 2025 data of trading activity on GCC exchanges indicated that net buying at the aggregate level, although the trend differed at the country level due to net sales during Q1 2025 for some of the exchanges,鈥 said Kamco Invest. 

In terms of first-half performance, the UAE attracted the highest foreign inflows at $4.6 billion, followed by 海角直播 with $1.6 billion and Kuwait at $1.4 billion. 

In a landmark regulatory shift, 海角直播鈥檚 Capital Market Authority recently announced that citizens and residents of GCC countries will be allowed to invest directly in Tadawul, the Kingdom鈥檚 main stock exchange. 

This move is part of a broader effort to modernize 海角直播鈥檚 capital markets and enhance foreign investor participation. It aligns with the Kingdom鈥檚 ambitious Vision 2030 strategy, which aims to diversify the economy, boost market liquidity, and strengthen its financial standing in the Gulf region. 

In its latest report, Kamco noted that exchanges in Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar witnessed consistent foreign buying throughout the three months of the second quarter. 

In contrast, 海角直播 saw net foreign selling in April, followed by net buying in the subsequent two months. 

Oman was the only exchange in the GCC region to record net foreign selling in each of the three months of the quarter. 

鈥淪ome of the key factors that affected the flow of foreign money in the region included regional market trends, initial public offerings, geopolitical issues, economic health of the individual countries and crude oil prices,鈥 added Kamco. 

Market performance 

GCC equity markets delivered a mixed performance in the second quarter, with five of the seven regional exchanges posting gains, reinforcing a broadly optimistic investor outlook. 

Aggregate share trading volume across the region reached 94.73 billion shares in the quarter, up 9.1 percent from the first quarter. Qatar led the increase with 12.5 billion shares traded 鈥 up 39.4 percent 鈥 followed by Dubai with 16.3 billion shares, a 21 percent increase. 

In contrast, trading volumes in 海角直播 and Bahrain declined by 5 percent and 61.5 percent, respectively, during the same period. 

The total value of shares traded in the second quarter reached $151.8 billion, representing a marginal decline of 3.75 percent compared to the first quarter. 

海角直播, Kuwait, and Bahrain recorded declines in trading value, while the rest of the GCC markets saw gains during the period. 

The analysis revealed that Abu Dhabi posted the largest increase in value traded, reaching $22.5 billion in the second quarter, up from $20.3 billion in the first three months of the year. 

Trading activity on 海角直播鈥檚 stock exchange stood at $89 billion in the second quarter, down from $95.7 billion in the previous quarter. 

Top 10 GCC stocks 

The Kamco analysis showed that six Saudi listed stocks ranked among the top 10 most traded GCC equities by trading value in the second quarter of 2025. 

The combined trading value of the top 10 stocks across the region reached $34.7 billion, accounting for 36.6 percent of the total value traded during the quarter. 

Al-Rajhi Bank led the list with $5.8 billion in trading value, followed by energy giant Saudi Aramco at $5.1 billion, International Holdings Co. at $4 billion, ADNOC Gas at $3.4 billion, and stc at $3.1 billion. 

Saudi National Bank saw trading activity of $3 billion, followed by Emaar Properties at $2.9 billion and Alinma Bank at $2.8 billion. 

Kuwait Finance House recorded $2.5 billion in trades, while Umm Al Qura for Development and Construction Co., also known as Masar, saw $2.1 billion.