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Saudi banks shift focus to debt markets during sukuk surge

Saudi banks shift focus to debt markets during sukuk surge
海角直播 was the world鈥檚 largest sukuk issuer in 2024.聽Shutterstock
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Updated 21 March 2025

Saudi banks shift focus to debt markets during sukuk surge

Saudi banks shift focus to debt markets during sukuk surge

RIYADH: As 海角直播鈥檚 financial system turns increasingly to debt markets for funding, it will face new opportunities and increased risk in relation to its stability and resilience, experts told Arab News.

The growth of sukuk issuance and other debt market activities are essential to the Kingdom鈥檚 economic diversification targets and objectives set out in the Vision 2030 initiative.

海角直播 raised SR2.64 billion ($704 million) through sukuk issuances in March, following the SR3.07 billion secured in February and SR3.72 billion in January.聽

A report by Fitch Ratings in February showed that the Kingdom holds the largest share of the Gulf Cooperation Council鈥檚 debt capital market 鈥 which itself surpassed the $1 trillion milestone at the end of January.

This represented a 10 percent year-on-year growth across all currencies.聽

Another report by Fitch earlier this year showed that 海角直播 became the largest dollar-denominated debt issuer in emerging markets 聽鈥 outside China 鈥 and the world鈥檚 largest sukuk issuer in 2024.聽

The Kingdom鈥檚 debt capital market grew by 20 percent year on year in 2024, reaching $432.5 billion in outstanding debt.

Funding uses

海角直播 uses sukuk issuance as a mechanism to finance giga-projects such as NEOM, the Red Sea, and Qiddiya, which collectively require hundreds of billions of dollars in funding.

Ian Khan, a technology futurist and author, said this highlights the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to Islamic finance as a driver of sustainable development.

鈥淪ukuk aligns with Vision 2030 by attracting both domestic and international ethical investors, particularly from markets in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. Additionally, sukuk鈥檚 structure, which ties returns to tangible assets, ensures that funds are channeled into real economic activities such as renewable energy, infrastructure, and technology, all of which are cornerstones of 海角直播鈥檚 diversification agenda,鈥 Khan said.




Ian Khan, a technology futurist and author. Supplied

鈥淔urthermore, by developing its domestic sukuk market, the Kingdom reduces its dependence on oil revenues, which currently account for over 50 percent of GDP,鈥 he said.

Khan emphasized that sukuk also supports green finance initiatives, with Saudi entities already issuing green sukuk to fund renewable projects such as the 300 MW Sakaka Solar Project.

Risks and rewards

According to Mohammad Nikkar, principal at Arthur D. Little Middle East, reports published by the Kingdom鈥檚 central bank highlight the capitalization strength of the Saudi banking system.

鈥淗owever, an overreliance on external funding such as debt markets could potentially weaken the credit quality of the banking system, highlighting the need for more prudent risk management,鈥 he said.

There is no doubt that as the focus shifts toward debt markets, new dynamics and opportunities emerge.

鈥淎s the sector progresses toward 2030 and beyond, the increasing reliance on debt markets necessitates continued regulatory vigilance and the implementation of robust risk management practices to maintain overall stability and resilience,鈥 Nikkar said.




Mohammad Nikkar, principal at Arthur D. Little Middle East. Supplied

Khan said that the Kingdom鈥檚 sovereign bond issuances have been met with strong global demand, with oversubscriptions often exceeding several billion dollars, reflecting investor confidence in the country鈥檚 economic reforms.

鈥淗owever, the increasing exposure to external debt introduces risks, particularly if global interest rates rise or oil revenues fluctuate significantly,鈥 he said.

The author went on to emphasize that to address these challenges, the Saudi Central Bank is likely to strengthen regulatory frameworks and risk buffers, ensuring that banks maintain adequate capital and manage foreign currency risks effectively.

According to Edmond Christou and Basel Al-Waqayan, analysts at Bloomberg Intelligence, the increasing reliance on debt markets will improve the resilience of 海角直播鈥檚 banking sector by diversifying funding sources and providing more stable capital to support long-term project financing.

鈥淲ith banks managing significant duration and liquidity risks, stable funding is critical for driving growth in key sectors aligned with Vision 2030. Senior unsecured paper, for instance, are issued at an average spread of 90 basis points above benchmark treasuries, while subordinated AT1 bonds range between 150鈥200 basis points,鈥 the analysts told Arab News in a joint statement.

鈥淚n 2024, Saudi banks raised approximately $11.5 billion in debt markets, and they are on track to exceed that figure as they continue to finance major projects,鈥 they added.

Martin Blechta, partner at Boston Consulting Group, explained that some of the largest and most recent issuances were done by AlRajhi Bank, Riyad Bank, and Banque Saudi Fransi, as well as Arab National Bank, Saudi Investment Bank, and Gulf International Bank, among others. For some, this was a first-time issuance.

鈥淭he increasing reliance on the debt market is an expected progression of the banking sector overall and very much on the strategic agenda of the Saudi Capital Market Authority aiming to expand the debt instrument market,鈥 Blechta said.聽

鈥淎dditional Tier 1 capital plays an important role in the capital structure of leading international banks and the recent developments in the Saudi banking sector are very much in line with that.鈥澛

Vision 2030 alignment

From ADL鈥檚 point of view, Nikkar explained that by fostering a robust debt capital market, the Kingdom enables growth of alternative sources of funding 鈥 a pillar of its National Investment Strategy and aligned with Pillar 1 of the Financial Services Development Program.

The ADL partner added: 鈥淭his expansion not only opens the country to more investments from international investors but also provides new opportunities for domestic investors to participate in the investment drive fueled by the country鈥檚 unprecedented infrastructure and flagship projects within Vision 2030.鈥

Christou and Al-Waqayan from Bloomberg Intelligence argued that growing focus on sukuk issuance and debt market activities is pivotal to support Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 objectives of economic diversification and sustainable growth.

鈥淎 deeper and more developed local capital market attracts foreign investment flows, which are critical to supporting the Kingdom鈥檚 expanding economy. Initiatives such as last year鈥檚 Saudi ETF listing in Hong Kong and China, as well as the Lenovo deal are key to attract international capital,鈥 the analysts said.

Blechta from BCG noted that banks are diversifying funding sources to match the changing nature of government and large corporate financing needs.

鈥淭he majority of large-scale projects are in need of very long-term debt that is typically USD-denominated, to increase international investor demand. Banks are accordingly matching this demand on their funding side. Interestingly, most recent Saudi bank debt issuances were heavily oversubscribed, which shows strong investor confidence in the Saudi banking sector overall,鈥 the partner said.

鈥淗owever, most demand for the SAR denomination was still domestic, while the USD titles have seen more international investor uptake,鈥 he added.




Martin Blechta, partner at Boston Consulting Group. Supplied

Transformative effects on the Kingdom鈥檚 financial landscape聽

The accelerating trend of Saudi banks looking toward debt markets is set to transform the Kingdom鈥檚 financial landscape,

From ADL鈥檚 perspective, Nikkar believes that this shift is likely to deepen the capital markets, enhance liquidity, and introduce a wider array of financial instruments to market participants, thereby attracting a more diverse group of investors.

鈥淭he Saudi debt capital market is poised to exceed SR2 trillion outstanding over the next few years, driven by government projects under Vision 2030, deficit funding, diversification efforts, and ongoing reforms,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his substantial growth indicates a maturing financial market capable of supporting large-scale economic initiatives. Collectively these developments will foster a more dynamic and diversified financial services ecosystem in 海角直播,鈥 the ADL representative added.

Additionally, the accelerated shift of Saudi banks toward debt markets will fundamentally transform the Kingdom鈥檚 financial landscape by enabling greater sophistication, resilience, and competitiveness.

From Khan鈥檚 point of view, Saudi banks hold an average capital adequacy ratio that provides a strong foundation for leveraging debt markets without compromising financial stability.

The shift coincides with the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to develop the domestic capital markets, as evidenced by initiatives such as the Saudi Stock Exchange reforms and the Financial Sector Development Program.

Khan believes this trend is likely to have a transformative effect on the expansion of debt market instruments.

鈥淪audi banks are increasingly involved in issuing corporate bonds, sukuk, and hybrid instruments to diversify their funding sources. This diversification reduces reliance on short-term deposits, thereby enhancing long-term stability,鈥 Khan said.

The trend will also lead to greater integration with global markets, technology and innovation in finance, and enhanced environmental, social and governance alignment.

On integration with global markets, Khan said: 鈥淧articipation in international debt markets has already attracted significant foreign investments. For instance, 海角直播鈥檚 $10 billion green bond issued in 2023 was oversubscribed threefold, reflecting investor confidence. This global integration will help Saudi banks build stronger partnerships and access lower-cost capital.鈥

With regards to technology and innovation in finance, he believes the way debt instruments are issued and traded will be transformed, saying: 鈥淭he Kingdom is embracing fintech to streamline debt market activities. For example, digital sukuk issuance platforms and blockchain-based systems are being explored to enhance transparency and efficiency.鈥澛

Khan added: 鈥淭he rise of ESG-focused investments, particularly green bonds and sukuk, will push Saudi banks to prioritize sustainable finance. This aligns with Vision 2030 goals of achieving net-zero emissions by 2060 and attracting investors who prioritize sustainability.鈥澛

Bhavya Kumar, managing director and partner at BCG, believes that an increasing reliance on debt markets presents opportunities and risks for the Kingdom鈥檚 banking sector.

鈥淲hile it supports Saudi鈥檚 broader economic goals under Vision 2030 by diversifying funding sources 鈥 reducing dependency on deposits, improving risk management practices required to meet international investor expectations, and fostering financial market development 鈥 it also introduces vulnerabilities related to market volatility, leverage, and systemic risks,鈥 Kumar said.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips to close at 10,714

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips to close at 10,714
Updated 17 June 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips to close at 10,714

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips to close at 10,714
  • Parallel market Nomu聽shed 214.39 points to close at 26,458.24
  • MSCI Tadawul Index declined by 1.14% to 1,378.44

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index slipped on Tuesday, as it shed 153.22 points or 1.41 percent to close at 10,713.82.  

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR4.97 billion ($1.32 billion), with 20 of the listed stocks advancing and 228 declining. 

海角直播鈥檚 parallel market Nomu also shed 214.39 points to close at 26,458.24. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index declined by 1.14 percent to 1,378.44. 

The best-performing stock on the main market was Saudi Research and Media Group. The company鈥檚 share price increased by 6.88 percent to SR170.80. 

The share price of SABIC Agri-Nutrients Co. advanced by 4.82 percent to SR108.80.

Zamil Industrial Investment Co. also saw its stock price climb by 4.71 percent to SR40. 

Conversely, the stock price of media giant MBC Group Co. dropped by 6.56 percent to SR33.45. 

On the announcements front, Tadawul, in a statement, said that shares of Saudi low-cost air carrier flynas will begin trading on the main market under the symbol 4264 from June 18. 

The daily and static fluctuation limits for the company鈥檚 stocks will be set at 30 percent and 10 percent, respectively, during the first three days of trading.

On June 17, Saudi National Bank announced the issuance of US dollar-denominated Tier 2 debt instruments through a special purpose vehicle, targeting qualified investors both inside and outside the Kingdom.

The financial institution added that the final issuance value and offering terms will be determined based on market conditions, according to a Tadawul statement. 

The minimum subscription value is $200,000, with a 10-year maturity period. 

The debt instruments will be listed on the London Stock Exchange鈥檚 International Securities Market. 

The share price of SNB edged up by 0.58 percent to SR34.50. 

Advance International Co. for Communication and Information Technology announced that it completed the offering and subscription of SR-denominated Murabaha sukuk valued at SR6 million. 

Murabaha sukuk is a financial instrument based on Islamic finance principles, offering an interest-free investment option. 

In a Tadawul statement, AICTEC said that the offering aims to strengthen the company鈥檚 working capital as well as support capital expansions. 

The stock price of AICTEC rose by 3.57 percent to SR2.90. 


IsDB Group partners with Turkiye to drive green industrial growth

IsDB Group partners with Turkiye to drive green industrial growth
Updated 17 June 2025

IsDB Group partners with Turkiye to drive green industrial growth

IsDB Group partners with Turkiye to drive green industrial growth
  • Initiative supports Turkiye鈥檚 2053 net-zero emissions target

JEDDAH: The Islamic Development Bank Group has partnered with Turkiye鈥檚 Ministry of Industry and Technology to advance sustainable manufacturing and infrastructure as part of a broader push to modernize the country鈥檚 industrial zones and accelerate its green transition.

The initiative supports Turkiye鈥檚 2053 net-zero emissions target and aligns with the 12th National Development Plan (2024鈥28) and the 2030 Industry and Technology Strategy.

According to the Saudi Press Agency, the project aims to cluster industrial enterprises within designated zones, reducing environmental impact and promoting climate-conscious development.

While Turkiye has committed to peak emissions by 2038 and reach net zero by 2053, independent assessments question the feasibility of this goal.

Climate Action Tracker has rated the strategy as 鈥減oor,鈥 citing a lack of ambition and transparency, and warning that the 15-year window to net zero is overly compressed.

Still, some subsectors鈥攕uch as cement, iron and steel, aluminum, and fertilizers鈥攈ave set clearer reduction targets, although they remain exceptions, CAT notes.

Walid Abdelwahab, director of the IsDB Group鈥檚 regional hub in Turkiye, described the project as 鈥渁 vital step in fulfilling the IsDB鈥檚 commitment to supporting sustainable industrial transformation, enhancing economic resilience, and promoting climate-conscious development.鈥

A multidisciplinary team from IsDB鈥檚 Jeddah headquarters and Ankara office has been working closely with various government bodies and industrial zone authorities. Discussions have focused on collecting data, identifying challenges, and shaping the project in line with national investment and climate resilience goals.

According to SPA, the initiative will also address key areas such as wastewater management, improved water use efficiency, and green infrastructure, laying the groundwork for long-term sustainable industrial growth.


Energy security is not a luxury but key to inclusive growth, says Saudi minister

Energy security is not a luxury but key to inclusive growth, says Saudi minister
Updated 17 June 2025

Energy security is not a luxury but key to inclusive growth, says Saudi minister

Energy security is not a luxury but key to inclusive growth, says Saudi minister
  • Al-Jadaan warned the absence of reliable energy access undermines critical sectors
  • He underscored the far-reaching consequences of energy poverty

RIYADH: Energy security is not a luxury but 鈥渁 fundamental pillar for achieving development and inclusive growth,鈥 said 海角直播鈥檚 Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan.  

Delivering the opening remarks at the OPEC Fund for International Development Forum 2025 in Vienna, Al-Jadaan warned that the absence of reliable energy access undermines critical sectors, including healthcare, education, productivity, and food and water systems. 

鈥淲ith rising geopolitical tensions, market volatility, and surging global energy demand, it has never been more urgent to achieve a more secure and diversified energy landscape,鈥 Al-Jadaan said. 

He added: 鈥淭his requires a strategic push to diversify energy sources, scale up investment in clean technologies, and adopt innovative financing solutions to accelerate energy access and strengthen long-term energy security.鈥 

Four-point reform plan 

Al-Jadaan outlined four policy recommendations for multilateral development banks aimed at boosting global energy resilience. He stressed the need to support all energy sources without bias and cautioned against emissions policies that exclude major energy contributors. 

He said such policies risk destabilizing markets and disproportionately impact developing economies and vulnerable populations. 

 

 

His second recommendation focused on expanding concessional financing to underserved regions. The minister praised the World Bank鈥檚 鈥淢ission 300鈥 initiative, which aims to provide energy access to 300 million people in Africa, and acknowledged the contributions of the Islamic Development Bank and the OPEC Fund. 

Al-Jadaan also commended 海角直播鈥檚 Forward7 Clean Fuel Solutions for Food initiative under the Middle East Green Initiative, which promotes clean fuel deployment globally. The program has partnered with institutions including the OPEC Fund, the World Bank, the Islamic Development Bank, and the International Islamic Trade Finance Corp. 

De-risking and innovation

Al-Jadaan鈥檚 third point emphasized the need to de-risk investments in the energy sector to encourage private sector involvement.  

He cited mechanisms such as partial risk guarantees, political risk insurance, and blended finance structures as essential tools to mitigate risks and enhance the feasibility of energy projects, particularly in low-income and high-risk countries. 

鈥淭hese tools help mitigate expected risks and enhance the bankability of energy projects, especially in low-income and high-risk countries,鈥 the minister said. 

In his final point, Al-Jadaan called for stronger investment in technologies such as carbon capture and sustainable hydrocarbon applications to reduce emissions and maintain supply during the transition to net-zero. 

He underscored the far-reaching consequences of energy poverty, including economic instability, forced migration, and increased humanitarian pressures. 

Al-Jadaan reaffirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 aim to generate 50 percent of electricity from renewables by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060. These goals are being pursued under the Circular Carbon Economy framework. 

鈥淚n the Kingdom of 海角直播, we are working with everyone to enhance energy security and eliminate energy poverty, while continuing efforts to combat climate change,鈥 he said. 

Development crisis warning 

OPEC Fund President Abdulhamid Al-Khalifa also addressed the forum, warning of a worsening global development gap.  

He said the world is facing what the UN secretary-general has described as a 鈥渄evelopment emergency,鈥 pointing out that only 18 percent of Sustainable Development Goals have made measurable progress since their inception in 2015. 

鈥淒eveloping countries face a $4 trillion annual funding gap, worsened by rising debt servicing costs that are draining resources from essential services,鈥 Al-Khalifa said. 

To address this, he said the OPEC Fund is ramping up efforts and leveraging momentum from previous forums. Among its recent actions, the fund has joined the 鈥淢ission 300鈥 initiative to expand energy access. 

It has also deployed $1 billion as part of its food security action plan, committed an additional $2 billion to support food supply chains in partner countries, and allocated $1 billion to combat desertification under the Arab Coordination Group's $10 billion Riyadh Global Drought Resilience Partnership. 

New trade facility 

Al-Khalifa also announced the launch of the OPEC Fund Trade Facility Initiative, a program designed to mobilize billions of dollars in support through 2030. 

The facility aims to help countries secure strategic imports, address trade-related liquidity gaps, and strengthen resilience against external economic shocks. 

鈥淭his is a direct response to an urgent need, and a reflection of our commitments to stand by our partners when it matters most,鈥 he said. 

Al-Khalifa emphasized the growing strain on trade as a development cornerstone, citing disrupted supply chains, rising costs, and foreign exchange volatility that are affecting the most vulnerable communities.  

Project milestones 

In 2024, the OPEC Fund committed $2.3 billion to 70 projects across the globe 鈥 a 35 percent increase compared to the previous year. 

These projects connected 300,000 households to electricity, built over 500 km of roads, and supported 75,000 farmers and 35,000 women. 

As the Arab Coordination Group marks its 50th anniversary this year, Al-Khalifa noted the significance of this milestone, saying the OPEC Fund is honored to stand alongside other member institutions in celebrating five decades of collaborative development efforts. 

鈥淲e know from experience, when partners align their resources, expertise, and approaches, the results are transformative,鈥 he said. 

Both Al-Jadaan and Al-Khalifa stressed that global cooperation and innovation are critical to overcoming current challenges and advancing toward a future of inclusive and sustainable development. 


海角直播, Panama sign air transport agreement to strengthen global connectivity

海角直播, Panama sign air transport agreement to strengthen global connectivity
Updated 17 June 2025

海角直播, Panama sign air transport agreement to strengthen global connectivity

海角直播, Panama sign air transport agreement to strengthen global connectivity
  • Deal signed during 55th edition of Paris Air Show
  • It reflects Kingdom鈥檚 broader efforts to expand its global aviation footprint

RIYADH: 海角直播 and Panama have signed a bilateral air services agreement to enhance air connectivity between the two countries and expand access to global aviation markets.

The deal was signed during the 55th edition of the Paris Air Show by Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, president of the General Authority of Civil Aviation, and establishes a regulatory framework for safe, efficient, and fair air services, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The new agreement complements the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation, the legal foundation for global air travel. It includes provisions on traffic rights, airline designation, and licensing, as well as the enforcement of international safety and security standards.

It is also designed to promote fair competition and support the long-term commercial interests of national carriers in both countries.

The deal aims to serve the common economic interests of national carriers and enhance their participation in the air transport market by applying modern market-entry models and supporting all forms of air traffic, SPA reported.

It reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 broader efforts to expand its global aviation footprint in line with Vision 2030. As part of its National Aviation Strategy, the country is building international partnerships, strengthening regulatory frameworks, and increasing air connectivity to link to 250 global destinations and transport 330 million passengers annually by 2030.

鈥淭he organization鈥檚 participation aims to highlight the role of the civil aviation sector in the Kingdom as an important driver of the national economy, the promising investment opportunities it offers, and to learn more about the latest innovative global technologies in the sector,鈥 the report added.

海角直播, represented by GACA, concluded its participation at the Paris Air Show with a wider range of strategic announcements aimed at bolstering its aviation sector. Key outcomes included a memorandum of understanding with Airbus on environmental sustainability and aviation safety, a leasing deal for 77 new aircraft by Avilease, and Riyadh Air鈥檚 order for 50 Airbus A350-1000 jets, increasing its future fleet to 182 aircraft in line with Vision 2030鈥檚 goal of positioning Riyadh as a global air hub.

The Saudi delegation was led by Saleh Al-Jasser, minister of transport and logistic services and chairman of GACA, accompanied by GACA president and senior executives from across the Kingdom鈥檚 aviation ecosystem. Their participation focused on strengthening partnerships with leading aerospace companies, attracting investment into the Saudi aviation sector, and advancing bilateral cooperation.

During the show, Al-Jasser and the delegation toured various pavilions showcasing innovations in advanced air mobility, aerospace, sustainability, and smart manufacturing.

They observed emerging solutions featuring high levels of automation and digitization across both commercial and military aircraft.

In addition to the MoU with Airbus, the show saw key commercial signings. Avilease, a Public Investment Fund-owned leasing firm, agreed to purchase 77 new-generation aircraft, including A350 freighters and A320 narrow-body jets. Riyadh Air confirmed an order for 50 A350-1000 aircraft, part of its plan to turn Riyadh into a global aviation hub.

A separate agreement was signed between Cluster 2 Airports Co. and Airbus to explore collaboration opportunities in training, development, and investment.

Al-Duailej also met with several global aviation leaders, including Damien Caze, director general of the French Civil Aviation Authority; Arjan Meijer, CEO of Embraer; and Bahrain鈥檚 Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications Sheikh Abdulla Al-Khalifa, to discuss regional cooperation.

The Kingdom鈥檚 presence at the Paris Air Show underscored its commitment to civil aviation as a driver of economic growth, innovation, and international connectivity. The event is one of the world鈥檚 most prominent in the aerospace industry, attracting thousands of participants and showcasing the latest in aviation, defense, and space technologies.


SIC, Investindustrial forge alliance to drive Saudi industrial expansion鈥

SIC, Investindustrial forge alliance to drive Saudi industrial expansion鈥
Updated 17 June 2025

SIC, Investindustrial forge alliance to drive Saudi industrial expansion鈥

SIC, Investindustrial forge alliance to drive Saudi industrial expansion鈥
  • Deal aims to catalyze new industrial investments in the Kingdom

RIYADH: SIDF Investment Co., the financial arm of the Saudi Industrial Development Fund, has entered into a strategic partnership with European private equity firm Investindustrial, marking its first international private equity commitment.

The agreement is aimed at catalyzing new industrial investments in the Kingdom by localizing advanced manufacturing and integrating Saudi small and medium-sized enterprises into Investindustrial鈥檚 global value chains.

The partnership is a significant milestone for SIC as it broadens its international engagement and supports 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030 objectives. These include attracting institutional capital, localizing industrial expertise, and contributing to the National Industrial Strategy, which targets increasing the number of factories to 36,000 by 2035.

The announcement follows a previous agreement in March between SIC and Ashmore Investment 海角直播 to launch a private closed-end industrial fund. The SR400 million ($106.6 million) initiative 鈥 the first of its kind in the Kingdom 鈥 is managed by a global asset manager and aims to support a wide array of industrial assets. That move laid the foundation for SIC鈥檚 private equity strategy to stimulate domestic investment and expand global partnerships.

鈥淭his agreement represents a new chapter for SIC,鈥 said Fahad Al-Naeem, CEO of SIC. 鈥淏y partnering with Investindustrial, we鈥檙e bridging global reach, operational depth, and industry specialization into our ecosystem, positioning 海角直播 as the platform for regional and international manufacturing growth.鈥

The targeted sectors include machinery and equipment, automation, medical devices, and sustainable consumer products, with an emphasis on local value creation and industrial innovation.

This move comes as the Kingdom ramps up efforts to strengthen its industrial base and draw international investment into strategic sectors. In April, 海角直播鈥檚 Industrial Production Index rose 3.1 percent year on year, led by gains in manufacturing and mining. Manufacturing activity alone climbed 7.4 percent annually, with a 0.5 percent uptick month on month.

Adding to this momentum, the government launched the Standard Incentives for the Industrial Sector program in May, offering up to 35 percent financing on initial capital expenditure per project, capped at SR50 million. The initiative supports facility development and operations over a seven-year term.

鈥淪IC will utilize its local market expertise to pave the way for global manufacturers to establish a footprint in 海角直播 and connect with international supply chains, benefiting from the Kingdom鈥檚 competitive position,鈥 Al-Naeem added.

Investindustrial, which has raised 鈧17 billion and operates across eight global offices, focuses on mid-market companies with a mission to drive sustainable value creation and support global expansion.

鈥淭he Kingdom of 海角直播 has emerged as a key strategic growth region for Investindustrial鈥檚 portfolio companies,鈥 said Andrea Bonomi, chairman of Investindustrial.
鈥淢any of our investments align closely with the goals of 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, fostering strong and natural synergies for long-term value creation,鈥 Bonomi added.

The signing ceremony was attended by Prince Sultan bin Khaled, vice chairman of SIC, and Italy鈥檚 Ambassador to 海角直播, Carlo Baldocci, reflecting the high-level support backing the agreement.

The deal further advances SIC鈥檚 role as a gateway for institutional-grade industrial investment into 海角直播, reinforcing its mandate to help build a globally competitive and resilient manufacturing sector.