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海角直播鈥檚 startup ecosystem kicks off 2025 on a strong note

海角直播鈥檚 startup ecosystem kicks off 2025 on a strong note
Zension Technologies specializes in providing warranties, device buy-back services, and subscription-based technology upgrades. (Supplied)
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Updated 12 January 2025

海角直播鈥檚 startup ecosystem kicks off 2025 on a strong note

海角直播鈥檚 startup ecosystem kicks off 2025 on a strong note
  • Zension Technologies raises $30 million in a series A funding round

RIYADH:聽海角直播鈥檚 venture capital and startup ecosystem kicked off 2025 with fresh funding rounds as the Kingdom continues its regional dominance.

Zension Technologies raised $30 million in a series A funding round led by Wa鈥檈d Ventures, the venture capital arm of Saudi Aramco.

The round also saw participation from Japan鈥檚 Sumitomo Corporation and regional investor Global Ventures.

Founded in 2018 by Khalid Saiduddin and Nikos Anastasiadis, Zension provides protection, extended warranty, and guaranteed buyback services for mobile devices and consumer electronics.

These services are integrated into major retailers, telecommunications companies, and original equipment manufacturers operating in the Saudi and UAE markets.

With the fresh funding, Zension aims to launch its new service, Zaam, which is set to debut in the first quarter of the year across 海角直播 and the UAE.

SVC backs $150m tech fund by Global Ventures

Saudi Venture Capital has announced its investment in Global Ventures III, an early-stage fund exceeding $150 million in size.

Managed by UAE-based Global Ventures, it will focus on investments in technology and tech-enabled sectors across 海角直播, the Middle East and North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Target industries include supply chain technology, agritech, enterprise software as a service, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and deep tech.

鈥淥ur investment in the venture capital fund by Global Ventures is part of SVC鈥檚 Investment in Funds Program, in alignment with our strategy to catalyze venture investments by fund managers investing in Saudi-based startups, especially during their early stages,鈥 said Nabeel Koshak, CEO and board member at SVC.聽

The market opportunity continues to be immense, with emerging technologies across platforms being built by exceptional founders continuing to shine through.

Noor Sweid, founder and managing partner at Global Ventures

Noor Sweid, founder and managing partner at Global Ventures, emphasized the importance of the collaboration, saying: 鈥淲e are proud of our deep and continued partnership with SVC, and the investment underscores our continued deep commitment to enabling and building the 海角直播n VC and startup ecosystem.聽

鈥淭he market opportunity continues to be immense, with emerging technologies across platforms being built by exceptional founders continuing to shine through.鈥

SVC, a subsidiary of SME Bank under 海角直播鈥檚 National Development Fund, was established in 2018 to stimulate and sustain financing for startups and SMEs across their growth stages, from pre-seed to pre-initial public offering, through investments in funds and direct investments.

Interior design platform Revie raises $2.5m seed round

海角直播-based interior design and renovation platform Revie has raised $2.5 million in a seed funding round led by Sanabil Venture Studio by Stryber.

Established in 2024 by Ibrahim Abu Khadra, Revie provides an end-to-end solution for residential and commercial renovations.

The platform connects customers with vetted service providers and offers a seamless experience from design to execution. With the new funding, the company plans to invest in its technology and build a scalable foundation to support long-term growth.

Vreal secures pre-seed investment for AR/VR innovations

Saudi augmented and virtual reality technology provider Vreal has raised an undisclosed pre-seed investment round from the numu Angels Investment Community.

Founded in 2022, Vreal offers e-commerce businesses the ability to convert their products into 3D models in as little as 30 seconds using its advanced scanning technology.

The startup is exploring opportunities to expand its applications to other industries, including interior design, real estate, tourism, and heritage preservation. Vreal aims to strengthen its position in 海角直播 and tap into broader markets with its innovative technology.

MilkStraw AI raises $600k pre-seed funding to expand in MENA

UAE-headquartered artificial intelligence startup MilkStraw AI has raised $600,000 in pre-seed funding. The round was led by Flat6Labs, with participation from Angel Spark, Beyond Capital, and a group of angel investors.

MilkStraw, founded by Jawad Shreim in 2024 in the US, specializes in software solutions that automate and optimize cloud infrastructure costs for businesses.

The company intends to use the funding to expand its operations across the MENA region, focusing on providing cost-saving AI tools to enterprises in the region.

Mintiply Capital partners with Fuel Venture Capital for GCC-focused SPV

UAE-based Mintiply Capital, an advisory and investment banking firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions and alternative investments, has announced an exclusive partnership with US-based venture capital firm Fuel Venture Capital.

The collaboration aims to launch a Special Purpose Vehicle targeting high-potential early-stage startups across the Gulf Cooperation Council region, with a particular focus on the UAE.

This initiative is aligned with the UAE鈥檚 strategic goal of fostering a robust startup ecosystem and driving innovation as a key pillar of economic growth.

The SPV will provide targeted funding and resources to emerging startups, supporting the development of the UAE鈥檚 entrepreneurial ecosystem and promoting sustainable economic growth.

ReNile raises $450k for agritech solutions

Egypt-based agritech startup ReNile has secured $450,000 in funding from undisclosed investors.

Founded in 2017 by Hazem El-Tawab, ReNile offers a full-stack solution for farmers that includes monitoring systems, emergency alerts, control systems, and analytics to enhance farming practices.

The company鈥檚 platform supports data-driven farming, helping users implement best-practice models to improve efficiency and yield.

MSME lending in 海角直播 grows by 22.6 percent in Q3 2024

Credit facilities extended to micro, small, and medium enterprises in 海角直播 reached SR329.23 billion ($87.8 billion) in the third quarter of 2024, marking a 22.6 percent year-on-year increase, according to data from the Saudi Central Bank.

Of the total, 94.7 percent of loans were provided by Saudi banks, while finance companies contributed the remaining 5.3 percent.

MSME lending accounted for 9.1 percent of banks鈥 total loan portfolios and 18.8 percent of finance companies鈥 portfolios.

The Saudi government has set an ambitious target for financial institutions to allocate at least 20 percent of their lending portfolios to this critical sector, as part of its Vision 2030 strategy to foster economic diversification and support business growth.

海角直播 tops MENA venture capital rankings for second year

海角直播 retained its position as the leading destination for venture capital in the MENA region in 2024, raising $750 million, according to a report from regional venture platform MAGNiTT.

This marks the second consecutive year the Kingdom has led regional VC rankings. 海角直播 accounted for 40 percent of the total venture capital deployed in MENA, closing 178 deals 鈥 the most of any nation in the region.

While total venture capital raised in MENA declined 29 percent year-on-year to $1.9 billion in 2024, MAGNiTT noted that funding levels remained above pre-boom levels from 2020, indicating resilience in the ecosystem.

The Middle East alone accounted for $1.5 billion of this funding, spread across 461 deals, a 10 percent annual increase.

Investor participation in the region grew 14 percent to 392 investors, and the year saw 24 exits.

However, emerging venture markets 鈥 including the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia, as well as Pakistan and Turkiye 鈥 faced a sharp slowdown, with total venture funding dropping 40 percent and deal volumes falling 20 percent compared to 2023.

Both metrics also fell below 2020 levels, reflecting broader challenges in the global venture landscape.


Saudi financial ecosystem hits $267bn milestone in 2024 in line with Vision 2030

Saudi financial ecosystem hits $267bn milestone in 2024 in line with Vision 2030
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Saudi financial ecosystem hits $267bn milestone in 2024 in line with Vision 2030

Saudi financial ecosystem hits $267bn milestone in 2024 in line with Vision 2030
  • FSDP annual report highlights booming fintech, capital market growth, and strengthened investor confidence
  • Foreign investor holdings surge 501 percent since 2017, while financial literacy and inclusion gain ground

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 financial sector recorded exceptional growth in 2024, with fintech firms reaching 261, venture capital investment in the sector exceeding SR7.6 billion ($2.03 billion), and gross written premiums in insurance climbing to SR76.1 billion.

Locally managed assets in the capital market surged to SR1 trillion ($267 billion), while foreign ownership rose to over SR420 billion. These milestones, outlined in the Financial Sector Development Program鈥檚 2024 annual report, reflect the Kingdom鈥檚 accelerating progress toward the economic diversification goals of Vision 2030.

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan, also chairman of the Financial Sector Development Program Committee, emphasized that the program continues to deliver on its promise of sustainable success.

He said the FSDP is building an economic future that solidifies 海角直播鈥檚 regional and international standing while reflecting the rapid development across all sectors in this prosperous era.

The FSDP has implemented a wide range of reforms and initiatives to build a robust, diversified, and inclusive financial system. The program has helped to strengthen the Kingdom鈥檚 regional and global economic standing while enabling innovation, job creation, and investment growth.

Fintech emerged as a key success story in 2024, with the number of operating companies surpassing initial targets and contributing to the creation of over 11,000 direct jobs. The Saudi Central Bank licensed D360 Bank to begin operations, and electronic payments accounted for 79 percent of total retail transactions 鈥 underscoring the shift toward a cashless economy. The year also saw the launch of FinTech2024, the Kingdom鈥檚 first international fintech conference.

Capital markets continued their upward trajectory. With 44 new listings, the number of publicly traded companies reached 353. Locally managed assets grew 169 percent compared to 2017, reaching SR1 trillion, while foreign investor holdings jumped by 501 percent over the same period to SR 420 billion.

Notable developments included the introduction of the TASI 50 index, single-stock options, Real Estate Investment Certificates, and the listing of Saudi ETFs in Tokyo, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. The Capital Market Authority also launched the Kingdom鈥檚 Green Finance Framework to encourage sustainable investment.

In the debt capital market, the CMA unveiled a strategic roadmap and issued the first license for an alternative trading system. The Kingdom successfully conducted its first international dollar bond issuance under the Government鈥檚 Global Bond Program, attracting approximately $30 billion in orders.

Meanwhile, the government introduced 鈥淪ah,鈥 a savings product aimed at fostering a culture of personal saving. Credit rating agencies Moody鈥檚, Fitch, and S&P issued upward revisions to 海角直播鈥檚 sovereign credit ratings in response to the country鈥檚 fiscal discipline and financial reforms.

The insurance sector also posted strong performance. Gross written premiums rose 16.3 percent from 2023 to reach SR 76.1 billion, while net profits increased by 12.5 percent to SR 3.6 billion. The Insurance Authority mandated the Saudization of all insurance product sales roles and launched a Regulatory Sandbox to support startup innovation. The number of licensed InsurTech firms rose by 56 percent. New digital services included automated motor insurance, simplified claims processes, and TELEMATICS鈥攁 unified platform for tracking driver behavior.

The finance minister noted that the progress reflected in the report underscores the Kingdom鈥檚 broader development efforts under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Support for small and medium enterprises remained a cornerstone of financial sector development. Saudi startups attracted SR 2.8 billion ($750 million) in venture capital, maintaining the Kingdom鈥檚 lead in the MENA region. The share of bank credit to SMEs increased from 8.4 percent in late 2023 to 9.4 percent by the end of 2024.

The SME Bank disbursed over SR1.5 billion in financing to 1,029 enterprises, while the Kafalah program facilitated SR 107.2 billion in financing guarantees鈥攁dvancing the Vision 2030 target for SMEs to contribute 35 percent of GDP.

On the regulatory front, the FSDP advanced significant legislative reforms to enhance transparency, competitiveness, and investor protection. Updates included new principles for finance and real estate refinance companies, revisions to debt crowdfunding rules, and regulatory changes to real estate financing. The CMA also approved omnibus accounts and relaxed conditions for debt offerings, further liberalizing capital markets.

Financial literacy and capability development remained a key focus. The Financial Academy trained more than 59,000 participants through its programs since inception. The third edition of the Gulf Smart Investor Award continued to raise awareness of personal finance, while the 鈥淢alee鈥 program began measuring and promoting financial literacy among children aged 8 to 12.

Looking ahead, the Financial Sector Development Program aims to build on this momentum in 2025 by aligning with global standards, expanding financing options, increasing financial inclusion, and deepening capital market participation. As outlined in its annual report, the FSDP remains committed to fostering innovation, enhancing regulatory efficiency, and driving sustainable growth to realize the full ambitions of Saudi Vision 2030.


海角直播 issues over 1,300 new industrial licenses in 2024: Ministry report

海角直播 issues over 1,300 new industrial licenses in 2024: Ministry report
Updated 13 July 2025

海角直播 issues over 1,300 new industrial licenses in 2024: Ministry report

海角直播 issues over 1,300 new industrial licenses in 2024: Ministry report
  • Private sector investments in industrial cities and zones totaled SR1.9 trillion
  • Ministry developed 454 investment opportunities worth SR143 billion

RIYADH: 海角直播 has issued 1,346 new industrial licenses in 2024, attracting over SR50 billion ($13.3 billion) in new investments, a recent report revealed.

Private sector investments in industrial cities and zones totaled SR1.9 trillion, and the number of licensed workers in the field was 1.09 million, with a 36 percent Saudization rate, the analysis by the Kingdom鈥檚 Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources said.

The new figures are consistent with the nation鈥檚 efforts to transform its industrial sector to boost the number of factories to 36,000 by 2035, of which 4,000 will be fully automated. The goal is part of the Kingdom鈥檚 strategy to foster a dynamic, innovation-driven industrial sector.

They also align with data from January, when the country鈥檚 industrial production index rose by 1.3 percent year-on-year, driven by ongoing growth in manufacturing and waste management, according to the General Authority for Statistics. Monthly, the index remained stable at 103.9, unchanged from December.

鈥淲e have all the capabilities to achieve a competitive and sustainable industrial economy, including ambitious young talent, a distinguished geographical location, rich natural resources, and leading national industrial companies,鈥 the report said, citing Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 

鈥淭hrough the National Industrial Strategy and in partnership with the private sector, the Kingdom will become a leading industrial power, contributing to securing global supply chains and exporting high-tech products to the world,鈥 he added.

The ministry has also developed 454 investment opportunities worth SR143 billion, which are linked to the industrial sectors targeted in the National Industrial Strategy.

The report shed light on how 海角直播 has achieved a global ranking of 33 in the Competitive Industrial Production Index.

鈥淭his progress reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 significant efforts to strengthen its industrial sector as part of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the economy and reduce dependence on oil. This achievement also represents an advance of two places from the target, which is 35th place globally,鈥 the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef, said.

鈥淭hese visions and objectives set forth major ambitions to align with the Kingdom鈥檚 position as an influential regional power within the G20 group and achieve 海角直播 2030, which envisions the Kingdom as a leading industrial nation in which the mining sector is the third pillar of the national economy,鈥 Alkhorayef added.

In June, 海角直播 launched the second phase of its standardized industrial incentives program to enhance competitiveness and strengthen the Kingdom鈥檚 trade balance.

Speaking at the Saudi Industry Forum in Dhahran at the time, Khalil Ibn Salamah, deputy minister of industry and mineral resources for industrial affairs, said the initiative supports the government鈥檚 efforts to drive high-value investments in priority sectors.

This comes as the nation works to position itself as a regional and global industrial hub. Since its initial launch, the program has drawn more than 1,000. Of the 118 applications received, 12 have reached the final qualification stage.


ACWA Power-led consortium signs $8.3bn deals for massive renewable energy push

ACWA Power-led consortium signs $8.3bn deals for massive renewable energy push
Updated 13 July 2025

ACWA Power-led consortium signs $8.3bn deals for massive renewable energy push

ACWA Power-led consortium signs $8.3bn deals for massive renewable energy push
  • Five of the new projects are photovoltaic solar initiatives
  • Deals mark largest single-phase capacity signed globally for renewable energy projects

RIYADH: A Saudi consortium led by ACWA Power has signed agreements worth SR31 billion ($8.3 billion) to develop seven major solar and wind energy projects with a combined capacity of 15,000 megawatts, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The consortium includes the Water and Electricity Holding Co., a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund, and Aramco Power, which is owned by Saudi Aramco. The deals were signed in the presence of Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and fall under the National Renewable Energy Program, overseen by the Ministry of Energy.

Five of the new projects are photovoltaic solar initiatives, including the Bisha Project in the Asir region and the Humaij Project in Madinah, each with a capacity of 3,000 MW. The Khulis Project in Makkah will generate 2,000 MW, while the Afif 1 and Afif 2 projects, both located in the Riyadh region, will add another 4,000 MW combined.

In addition, two wind energy projects will be developed in Riyadh: the 2,000 MW Starah Project and the 1,000 MW Shaqra Project.

The agreements mark the largest single-phase capacity signed globally for renewable energy projects.

They underscore the Kingdom鈥檚 ongoing commitment to expanding its renewable energy infrastructure and its ability to deliver electricity at globally competitive costs.

This achievement reflects strong investor confidence and the success of 海角直播鈥檚 financing and development strategies in the energy sector.


Most Gulf stocks subdued as Trump steps up tariff threats

Most Gulf stocks subdued as Trump steps up tariff threats
Updated 13 July 2025

Most Gulf stocks subdued as Trump steps up tariff threats

Most Gulf stocks subdued as Trump steps up tariff threats
  • 海角直播鈥檚 benchmark index fell 0.2%
  • Qatar鈥檚 benchmark index finished flat in a calm session

DUBAI: Gulf equities ended mixed on Sunday, with stocks drifting in a tight range during a quiet trading session as investors sought clarity after US President Donald Trump escalated his global trade war. 

Trump threatened on Saturday to impose a 30 percent tariff on imports from Mexico and the European Union, following the announcement of a 35 percent duty on Canadian imports, both starting Aug. 1. 

He also proposed a blanket tariff rate of 15 percent-20 percent on other countries, an increase from the current 10 percent baseline rate. 

海角直播鈥檚 benchmark index fell 0.2 percent, as mixed sector performance kept the market subdued ahead of key earnings. 

Utilities heavyweight ACWA Power declined 2.4 percent as its rights issue offering ended. 

Qatar鈥檚 benchmark index finished flat in a calm session, with telecom giant Vodafone Qatar gaining 1.2 percent. 

Investors remained cautious as the US Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged as it waits to see the impact of tariffs on price pressures. 

With Gulf currencies pegged to the US dollar, the Fed鈥檚 decisions on interest rates impact the region鈥檚 monetary policy. 

Outside the Gulf, Egypt鈥檚 blue-chip index dropped 0.8 percent, hit by a 1 percent fall in Commercial International Bank. 

Egypt鈥檚 central bank kept key interest rates unchanged on Thursday, pausing a trend of rate reductions despite inflation rates easing. 


Syria signs $800m agreement with DP World to bolster ports infrastructure

Syria signs $800m agreement with DP World to bolster ports infrastructure
Updated 13 July 2025

Syria signs $800m agreement with DP World to bolster ports infrastructure

Syria signs $800m agreement with DP World to bolster ports infrastructure
  • Deal focuses on developing multi-purpose terminal at Tartus
  • DP world CEO pledged to make Tartus 鈥榦ne of the best ports in the world鈥

DAMASCUS: Syria signed a $800 million deal with UAE-based company DP World on Sunday to develop the port of Tartus, state media reported, as the new authorities continue their efforts to support post-war reconstruction.

鈥淚n the presence of President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, an agreement was signed between the General Authority for Land and Sea Ports and DP World, valued at $800 million, as a strategic step aimed at enhancing port infrastructure and logistics services in Syria,鈥 state-run news agency SANA said.

The agreement follows on from a memorandum of understanding signed between the two sides in May.

Following the signing of the deal, DP World CEO Sultan Bin Sulayem said Syria鈥檚 economy had 鈥渟ignificant assets, including the Port of Tartus, which represents an opportunity to transport and export many Syrian industries.鈥

In a statement also shared by state media, he pledged to make Tartus 鈥渙ne of the best ports in the world.鈥

DP World operates dozens of marine and inland ports and terminals globally, particularly in Asia, Africa and Europe

The Syrian civil war devastated the country鈥檚 infrastructure, and the new authorities hope to use the lifting of Western sanctions to attract investments and fuel reconstruction efforts.

Qutaiba Badawi, head of the General Authority for Land and Sea Ports, said the parties were 鈥渘ot merely signing a technical agreement, but we are laying the foundation for a new phase of field and maritime work in Syria, repositioning ourselves on the regional and international economic map.鈥

In May, Damascus signed a 30-year contract with French shipping giant CMA CGM to develop and run the port of Latakia.

That same month, Syria signed a $7 billion energy deal with a consortium of Qatari, Turkish and US companies as part of efforts to revive its crippled power sector.