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海角直播 ranks 7th globally in IPO proceeds, leads GCC region

海角直播 ranks 7th globally in IPO proceeds, leads GCC region
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Updated 12 January 2025

海角直播 ranks 7th globally in IPO proceeds, leads GCC region

海角直播 ranks 7th globally in IPO proceeds, leads GCC region
  • Kingdom accounted for 42 of the 53 IPOs in the GCC in 2024
  • UAE led in terms of proceeds with $6.2 billion

RIYADH: 海角直播 led the Gulf Cooperation Council鈥檚 initial public offerings market in 2024, earning a global ranking of seventh in total IPO proceeds, according to the latest report from Kamco Invest.听

The Kingdom accounted for 42 of the 53 IPOs in the GCC last year, significantly outpacing its regional peers and aligning with expectations to maintain its leadership in the coming year.

The surge in listings highlights 海角直播鈥檚 dominant position in the regional capital markets and its role as a key driver of IPO activity across the GCC.听

The figure represents a sharp increase from 46 IPOs across the GCC in 2023, underscoring continued investor interest and market dynamism.听

GCC issuers collectively raised $12.9 billion in 2024, a 19.8 percent increase from $10.8 billion in 2023, despite global IPO markets experiencing their weakest performance since 2009.听

Within the GCC, Saudi companies contributed $4.1 billion, amounting to 31.6 percent of total regional proceeds.听

While the UAE led in terms of proceeds with $6.2 billion, its share of GCC IPO proceeds dropped from 56.3 percent in 2023 to 47.8 percent in 2024.听

Oman ranked third, with state-backed privatizations raising $2.5 billion, or 19.3 percent of total GCC proceeds.听

The majority of Saudi IPOs occurred on the Nomu鈥揚arallel听Market, which hosted 28 of the Kingdom鈥檚 listings.听

The main market recorded 14 IPOs, including standout listings such as Dr. Soliman Abdel Kader Fakeeh Hospital, which was oversubscribed 119 times and garnered orders worth $91 billion.

Other notable listings included Almoosa Health, Miahona Utilities, and Nice One Beauty Digital Marketing.听

The strong demand was driven by a local investor base and underscored the resilience of Saudi capital markets despite challenges such as declining oil prices and geopolitical tensions.听

The report said that sectors such as health care, materials, and professional services were among the most active in Saudi IPOs, reflecting strong fundamentals and investor confidence in these industries.听

Globally, the GCC ranked fourth in IPO proceeds, trailing China, the US, and Japan, demonstrating its growing importance as a financial hub.听

Looking ahead to 2025, 海角直播 is expected to further dominate, with 31 IPOs in the pipeline, according to Kuwait-based asset management company Kamco Invest.听

The Kingdom鈥檚 Public Investment Fund is set to play a pivotal role with upcoming listings of Saudi Global Ports, Nupco, and Tabreed District Cooling, among others. Several private companies, including flynas, Tabby, and Ejada Systems, are also preparing IPOs.听

Oman plans to privatize up to 30 assets in the coming years, with Asyad Group and Oman Electricity Transmission Co. expected to go public in 2025.听

In the UAE, major listings are anticipated from hotel operator FIVE and real estate companies under Dubai Holding, alongside Dubizzle Group and Alpha Data.听

Despite external headwinds like geopolitical tensions and rising economic pressures, the GCC IPO market has proven resilient, with a robust pipeline of offerings across various sectors.听


Egypt, EU sign $4.63bn MoU for 2nd phase of Macro-Financial Assistance

Egypt, EU sign $4.63bn MoU for 2nd phase of Macro-Financial Assistance
Updated 23 October 2025

Egypt, EU sign $4.63bn MoU for 2nd phase of Macro-Financial Assistance

Egypt, EU sign $4.63bn MoU for 2nd phase of Macro-Financial Assistance

RIYADH: Egypt and the EU have signed a 鈧4 billion ($4.63 billion) agreement to launch the second phase of the Macro-Financial Assistance and Budget Support Mechanism, aimed at strengthening the country鈥檚 macroeconomic resilience. 

The agreement was signed during the Egyptian-European Summit in Brussels and witnessed by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and European Council President Antonio Costa. 

On the Egyptian side, the MoU was signed by Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat, alongside Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commissioner for Economy and Productivity. 

Al-Mashat said the MFA is part of a broader partnership between Egypt and the EU, focusing on trade and investment ties to support fiscal stability and economic growth. 

The agreement comes as Egypt recorded a historic high of $8.5 billion in dollar resources in July, reflecting improved economic indicators, including rising remittances from abroad. 

Fitch Ratings affirmed Egypt鈥檚 long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating at 鈥淏鈥 with a stable outlook in April, citing the country鈥檚 large economy, potential gross domestic product growth, and support from bilateral and multilateral partners. 

In an official post on the Egyptian Prime Minister鈥檚 Facebook page, the statement said: 鈥淪he (Al-Mashat) noted that the second phase, worth 鈧4 billion, came after ongoing coordination between various national authorities and the European Commission throughout the year to review the proposed structural reform matrix, which includes 87 reforms within the National Structural Reform Program.鈥 

It added: 鈥淪he emphasized that these reforms aim to enhance macroeconomic stability and resilience, improve competitiveness and the business environment, and promote green transformation, including protecting the Red Sea ecosystem.鈥 

Al-Mashat added that the partnership supports Egypt鈥檚 ongoing economic reform efforts and enhance economic resilience in the face of external fluctuations. She also highlighted that financing helps the government extend debt maturities, enhance sustainability, and bridge funding gaps. 

The partnership underscores Egypt鈥檚 commitment to economic diversification and strategic international collaboration, as the government continues implementing reforms to stabilize public finances and attract investment. 

The North African country鈥檚 economy has shown resilience despite global headwinds, with foreign investment and policy reforms helping offset volatile markets, Standard Chartered said in its August outlook. 


IsDB surpasses $55bn in sukuk as London green bond sees record demand

IsDB surpasses $55bn in sukuk as London green bond sees record demand
Updated 23 October 2025

IsDB surpasses $55bn in sukuk as London green bond sees record demand

IsDB surpasses $55bn in sukuk as London green bond sees record demand

RIYADH: The Islamic Development Bank has mobilized over $55 billion in sukuk issuances since 2003, with its latest 鈧500 million ($580 million) green Shariah-compliant bond listed on the London Stock Exchange drawing record investor demand, the bank said. 

Speaking at the Global Sukuk Summit 2025 in the UK capital, the bank鈥檚 Chairman Mohammed Al-Jasser said the Islamic bonds have evolved from a niche product into a globally recognized and trusted asset class that effectively links finance with tangible development outcomes. 

This comes as the global ESG sukuk market hits a record high, with Fitch Ratings reporting $6.5 billion issued in the third quarter of 2025 alone, bringing the total for the year so far to $13.5 billion. The market remains concentrated in core Islamic finance hubs, with Gulf countries accounting for over half of all outstanding ESG sukuk. 

Speaking at the summit, Al-Jasser said: 鈥淪ukuk represents capital with purpose, channeling financing into infrastructure, renewable energy, healthcare, and education 鈥 projects that directly serve communities.鈥 

He added: 鈥淭his intrinsic link between capital markets and the real economy is what gives Sukuk enduring value.鈥 

IsDB鈥檚 $55 billion issuance since 2003 includes approximately $6 billion specifically dedicated to green and sustainability-linked sukuk, highlighting the bank鈥檚 commitment to financing climate-friendly and socially responsible projects. 

The latest 鈧500 million green sukuk, rated Aaa/AAA/AAA by Moody鈥檚, S&P, and Fitch, will finance and refinance projects in renewable energy, climate resilience, and sustainable food systems across the bank鈥檚 57 member countries. 

Issued under its enhanced 2025 Sustainable Finance Framework, the green Sukuk marks an important milestone for the Jeddah-headquartered bank in European markets, reinforcing its leadership in sustainable finance and its mission to mobilize responsible, asset-based investment for global development partners. 

The issuance achieved five-times oversubscription, reflecting strong investor confidence in the bank鈥檚 track record and sustainability mandate. Proceeds will contribute to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. 

The summit, held under the theme 鈥淚nvesting in Sukuk Beyond Traditional Markets鈥 in partnership with the Financial Times Group, gathered global investors, policymakers, and financial institutions. 

Speaking at the event, Saudi Central Bank Governor Ayman Mohammed Al-Sayari emphasized sukuk鈥檚 role in supporting economic diversification and global financial stability, while Victoria Saporta, executive director for markets at the Bank of England, called for closer regulatory coordination to integrate sukuk into global financial markets. 

The summit concluded with a collective call for regulators, investors, and development institutions to strengthen collaboration and unlock new pathways for inclusive and sustainable growth. 


SME lending in 海角直播 surges past $112bn

SME lending in 海角直播 surges past $112bn
Updated 22 October 2025

SME lending in 海角直播 surges past $112bn

SME lending in 海角直播 surges past $112bn

RIYADH: Lending to small, medium, and micro enterprises in 海角直播 reached a record SR420.7 billion ($112.18 billion) by the end of the second quarter of 2025, up 37 percent from the same period last year, official data showed.

This represents an increase of more than SR113.3 billion compared with the second quarter of 2024, when SME facilities stood at SR307.4 billion, the Saudi Press Agency reported, citing data from the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA.

On a quarterly basis, SAMA鈥檚 monthly statistical bulletin for August reported that lending increased 10 percent from SR383.2 billion at the end of the first quarter, adding SR37.5 billion in new credit.

It also aligns with Vision 2030鈥檚 target to increase SME contributions to gross domestic product from 30 percent to 35 percent. With more than 1.8 million SMEs operating in the Kingdom, supporting this sector financially is not just a policy goal but a macroeconomic necessity.

鈥淭he bulletin indicated that the facilities provided by the banking sector amounted to SR402.1 billion, constituting about 96 percent of the total facilities, while the facilities provided by the financing companies sector amounted to SR18.6 billion,鈥 the SPA report stated. 

Medium-sized enterprises received the largest share of bank lending, securing SR198.9 billion, about 49 percent of total banking facilities. Small enterprises, meanwhile, dominated the financing companies鈥 portfolio, with SR8.5 billion, representing 46 percent of that sector鈥檚 total.

Overall, medium enterprises led total SME facilities with SR206.4 billion, representing 49 percent, followed by small enterprises at SR154.2 billion, or 37 percent, and micro enterprises at SR60.1 billion, accounting for 14 percent.

According to the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises, medium enterprises are defined as those with revenues between SR40 million and SR200 million or 50鈥249 employees.

Small enterprises have revenues of SR3 million to SR40 million, or six to 49 employees, while micro enterprises generate less than SR3 million or employ one to five people.


OPEC sees global oil demand rising to 123m bpd by 2050: Secretary-General

OPEC sees global oil demand rising to 123m bpd by 2050: Secretary-General
Updated 22 October 2025

OPEC sees global oil demand rising to 123m bpd by 2050: Secretary-General

OPEC sees global oil demand rising to 123m bpd by 2050: Secretary-General

JEDDAH: Global demand for oil is expected to reach around 123 million barrels per day by 2050, with the crude maintaining the largest share of the global energy mix at nearly 30 percent, OPEC Secretary-General Haitham Al-Ghais said.

Speaking at a conference in Kuwait on Oct. 22, Al-Ghais said demand for all types of fuel will continue to rise through 2050 and beyond, driven by population growth, economic expansion, rising urbanization, and the emergence of new energy-intensive industries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Ghais added that meeting this projected demand will require massive investments estimated at about $18.2 trillion by 2050.

 


Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends in green at 11,585听

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends in green at 11,585听
Updated 22 October 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends in green at 11,585听

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends in green at 11,585听

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index rose on Wednesday, gaining 40.10 points, or 0.35 percent, to close at 11,585.90. 

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR5.35 billion ($1.42 billion), as 91 of the listed stocks advanced, while only 163 retreated. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index also increased, up 3.47 points, or 0.23 percent, to close at 1,510.94. 

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu lost 36.98 points, or 0.15 percent, to close at 25,035.14. This comes as 39 of the listed stocks advanced, while 40 retreated. 

The best-performing stock was CHUBB Arabia Cooperative Insurance Co., with its share price surging 9.91 percent to SR32.84. 

Other top performers included LIVA Insurance Co., which saw its share price rise by 4.57 percent to SR13.50, and 海角直播n Oil Co., which saw a 3.75 percent increase to SR25.98.

On the downside, Canadian Medical Center Co. saw the largest drop, with its share falling 8.84 percent to SR8.25. 

Tourism Enterprise Co. fell 8.43 percent to SR15.75, while Naseej International Trading Co. dropped 7.04 percent to SR62.70. 

On the announcements front, the Saudi Investment Bank released its interim financial results for the first nine months of the year. 

Net profit reached SR518.4 million, up 0.11 percent year on year and 1.15 percent compared with the previous quarter. The bank attributed the modest annual increase to a decline in total operating expenses. 

In a statement on Tadawul, the bank said that total operating income had decreased by 3 percent, mainly due to a drop in net special commission income and fair value through the statement of income, partially offset by higher exchange income and fee income from banking services. 

SAIB鈥檚 shares traded 1.94 percent lower on the main market to reach SR13.67.