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海角直播 boosts private sector role to power infrastructure, jobs

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Emilio El-Asmar, partner at Oliver Wyman鈥檚 Government and Public Institutions practice for India, the Middle East and Africa. (Photo by Nirmal Narayanan)
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Yigit Saf, principal in the public sector practice at Arthur D. Little in the Middle East. (Photo by Nirmal Narayanan)
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海角直播 boosts private sector role to power infrastructure, jobs

海角直播 boosts private sector role to power infrastructure, jobs
  • 鈥淚n a volatile global environment, marked by tariff frictions and supply-chain shifts, 海角直播 offers a predictable, rules-based market for FDI,鈥 El-Asmar said
  • Yigit Saf, principal in the public sector practice at Arthur D. Little in the Middle East, said PPPs are facilitating activity in infrastructure and services such as education and health care

RIYADH: Public-private partnerships are becoming increasingly vital in 海角直播, as the Kingdom seeks to fast-track projects and sustain non-oil growth while avoiding pressure on the sovereign balance sheet, experts said.
Speaking to Arab News, Emilio El-Asmar, partner at Oliver Wyman鈥檚 Government and Public Institutions practice for India, the Middle East and Africa, said 海角直播鈥檚 PPP framework provides a clear channel for government support, making the Kingdom a bankable destination for international investors.
鈥淚n a volatile global environment, marked by tariff frictions and supply-chain shifts, 海角直播 offers a predictable, rules-based market for FDI. Its PPP framework provides flexible procurement routes, enforceable contracts, and clear channels for targeted government support,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese features are making projects bankable for international investors and financiers.鈥
He noted that the government is also 鈥渟howing skin in the game鈥 through dedicated financing vehicles that add local currency depth and co-investment capacity, helping reduce financing friction and attract a wider pool of participants.
These elements, he said, make PPPs a practical tool to accelerate project delivery and sustain non-oil growth without overburdening public finances.
Under Vision 2030, 海角直播 aims to lift the private sector鈥檚 share of gross domestic product from about 40 percent to 65 percent, using PPPs to mobilize capital and world-class operators while maintaining fiscal agility.
To support this, the Kingdom has introduced the PPP and Privatization Law, designed to provide transparency, accountability, and protections for stakeholders.
Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan said in February at the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting that 海角直播 has adopted a PPP model enabling private entities to partner with the government in developing and managing infrastructure projects. He highlighted initiatives such as the National Center for Privatization and the National Infrastructure Fund, which focus on drawing private investment in transport, water, and energy.
Yigit Saf, principal in the public sector practice at Arthur D. Little in the Middle East, said PPPs are facilitating activity in infrastructure and services such as education and health care, which are essential for workforce development.
鈥淧PPs play a crucial role in three key ingredients of economic growth: investments, workforce development and productivity, while at the same time supporting public finances, and providing the government with a tool to manage, and shift away undesired strategic, operational and financial risks,鈥 Saf said. He added that PPPs are increasingly bringing private sector dynamism into the Saudi economy.

Diversification Engine
El-Asmar said PPPs are becoming a driver of economic diversification, channeling investment into sectors well beyond hydrocarbons. 海角直播鈥檚 privatization pipeline includes more than 200 projects across 17 sectors, spanning airports, roads, water, health care, education and municipal services.
鈥淭his multisector flow builds what non-oil GDP needs most: logistics gateways, dependable utilities, and high-quality social infrastructure,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he payoff is broader revenue streams, new value chains and quality jobs, and a steadily rising private-sector share of GDP.鈥
Saf said PPPs help optimize public spending while shifting risks to the private sector, where they can be better managed. He noted that PPPs are already drawing strong investor appetite in areas like education, health care, and construction.
鈥淲e already observe substantial investor appetite for PPP projects in 海角直播 from local and international players,鈥 he said.
The expansion of Madinah airport is a case in point: capacity has grown from 5 million to 8 million passengers, with further expansion planned, while generating revenue for the government.
鈥淓ventually, PPPs will contribute to the establishment of infrastructure for emerging sectors, foster innovation and technology transfer, enhance service delivery, and strengthen Saudi鈥檚 positioning in the global ecosystem through its PPP partnerships,鈥 said Saf.
Sector Impact
El-Asmar said infrastructure will continue to see the biggest impact from PPPs. Water and wastewater are the most advanced areas, with desalination, strategic reservoirs, and sewage-treatment projects attracting international interest due to stable demand and clear offtake agreements.
He added: 鈥淓nergy and power 鈥 especially renewables 鈥 are the next outsized growth drivers; as grid capacity expands, utility-scale solar and wind PPPs will deepen investor participation and free hydrocarbons for higher value uses.鈥
鈥淭ransport and logistics are also accelerating, with several airport privatizations complete and further concessions in the pipeline.鈥
He also pointed to new opportunities in ports, waste management, and municipal concessions such as logistics parks, which are widening investable options and multiplying non-oil value chains.

Challenges ahead
Despite the strong momentum, experts highlighted hurdles. El-Asmar said process timelines and bankability in some asset classes require attention. Multi-agency approvals and complex documentation can delay projects, he said, adding that 鈥渨ider use of standardized templates, clearer roles within line ministry PPP units, and time-bound milestones can streamline those steps while preserving rigor.鈥
Saf noted that PPP success will hinge on clarity and stability of the project pipeline, access to bankable opportunities, and clear risk-sharing between public and private sectors.
He said more training and knowledge transfer programs are needed to develop local expertise in managing complex PPP projects.
He also flagged public skepticism about private sector involvement, stressing that awareness campaigns and transparent implementation are crucial. Limited competition among bidders, he said, can lead to higher costs and weaker outcomes, underscoring the need for international participation and open competition.
鈥淏y addressing these challenges and implementing the necessary reforms, 海角直播 can create a thriving PPP ecosystem that attracts foreign investment, fosters private sector participation, and accelerates the country鈥檚 economic diversification goals,鈥 Saf concluded.


MENA startups heat up with fresh capital across fintech, AI, and gaming

MENA startups heat up with fresh capital across fintech, AI, and gaming
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MENA startups heat up with fresh capital across fintech, AI, and gaming

MENA startups heat up with fresh capital across fintech, AI, and gaming
  • Intella, a Saudi-headquartered AI startup originally founded in Egypt, has raised $12.5 million in a Series A round led by Prosus
  • Co-founded in 2021 by Nour Al-Taher and Omar Mansour, Intella develops AI models tailored to Arabic dialects

RIYADH: Startups across the Middle East and North Africa are raising fresh funding to scale operations, enter new markets, and develop innovative products, signaling strong investor interest in sectors including fintech, AI, gaming, e-commerce, and proptech.
Intella, a Saudi-headquartered AI startup originally founded in Egypt, has raised $12.5 million in a Series A round led by Prosus, with participation from 500 Global, Wa鈥檈d Ventures, Hala Ventures, Idrisi Ventures, and HearstLab.
The latest round brings Intella鈥檚 total funding to $16.9 million.
Co-founded in 2021 by Nour Al-Taher and Omar Mansour, Intella develops AI models tailored to Arabic dialects, offering transcription, analytics, and customer engagement tools.
The funding will support both regional expansion and product development.
鈥淔rom day one, our vision has been to bridge the gap between global AI advancements and the Arabic-speaking world,鈥 said Al-Taher.
鈥淭his funding from Prosus, a powerhouse investor with deep operational expertise, is a testament to the technology we鈥檝e built and the market leadership we鈥檝e established.鈥
Sheba Joy gets $293k pre-seed
海角直播-based mobile gaming studio Sheba Joy has secured $293,000 in pre-seed funding, led by Merak Capital. Founded in 2021 by Ebrahim Al-Hussam and Faisal Aidaros, the company recently moved its headquarters from Dubai to Riyadh, while maintaining offices in Dubai and a creative hub in India.
The studio has already published two titles and plans to launch four additional games in 2025.
The new capital will support production scale-up, hiring, and development of games that align with 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030.
鈥淲ith Merak Capital鈥檚 support, we are scaling our operations in Riyadh to deliver world-class titles that can compete internationally and contribute to 海角直播鈥檚 vision of becoming a global gaming powerhouse,鈥 said Al-Hussam, CEO of Sheba Joy.
Seraya secures $1.8m seed
UAE-based proptech startup Seraya has raised $1.8 million in seed funding through a mix of equity and debt, bringing its total funding to $2.15 million.
The round was led by a Saudi family office and Germany鈥檚 DLL.
Founded in 2024 by Pepijn Haima and Ibrahim Shami, Seraya offers design-focused, fully serviced apartments targeting the premium wellness travel segment.
The startup plans to expand its portfolio to 50 units by the end of 2025. 鈥淲e鈥檙e building something intentional,鈥 said Haima.
鈥淪eraya is designed for the modern traveler, people seeking calm, comfort, and care while on the move. Our model gives us total control, from the materials we use to the experience we deliver,鈥 Haima added.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 how we鈥檝e scaled profitably, and how we鈥檒l build a global brand for premium serviced accommodation.鈥
Munify raises $3m
Egypt-based fintech Munify has raised a $3 million seed round led by Y Combinator, with participation from BYLD and Digital Currency Group.
The company, founded in 2024 by Khalid Ashmawy, provides low-cost money transfers to Egypt, along with services such as US bank account opening, debit card issuance, and foreign exchange hedging.
The funding will accelerate product development, compliance infrastructure, and expansion into new markets.
鈥淩emittance flows are one of the most critical financial lifelines for Egypt, yet millions still face costly, slow, and fragmented services,鈥 said Ashmawy.
鈥淲e鈥檙e building the infrastructure to make global banking and payments radically more accessible for Egyptians, wherever they live.鈥
WheelsOn secures funds
UAE-based car rental startup WheelsOn has raised $12.5 million in a mix of equity and debt funding.
The round includes $2.2 million in equity from MENA-focused private investors, $6.5 million for fleet expansion, and $4 million in bank financing.
Founded in 2023 by Nikolay Melnichuk, Adlet Shagirov, and Maxim Olivson, WheelsOn operates a fully digital, deposit-free car rental platform.
The company plans to invest in fleet growth, AI-powered features such as dynamic pricing and personalized recommendations, and contactless rental technologies.
鈥淥ur mission is to rethink car rentals by offering full transparency, digital convenience, and a product that puts users in control,鈥 said Olivson, chief product officer.
Addvocate.AI wins 216 Capital backing
Tunisia- and France-based Addvocate.AI has secured a strategic investment from VC firm 216 Capital to scale its AI-driven sales performance platform.
Founded in 2024 by Ridha Mami and Sofyan Chekir, the company offers a 鈥淪ales Performance OS鈥 that acts as a digital copilot for sales teams, enhancing productivity with AI-native tools, behavioral nudges, and data insights.
Addvocate.AI aims to address pipeline stagnation, which affects up to half of sales opportunities globally.
With this investment, the company will accelerate product development and pursue international expansion.
鈥淲ith the support of 216 Capital, we are equipped to stay ahead, breaking through the limits of traditional CRM and delivering a solution built for impact, not for data entry,鈥 said Mami.
Justyol secures $1m
Morocco-based fashion e-commerce platform Justyol has secured a $1 million funding package comprising $400,000 in equity from an angel investor and $600,000 in inventory financing from Turkish firm Danis Group.
Founded in 2022 by Ahmed Badran, Ahmed Rashed, and Anas Ahmed, Justyol connects Turkish fashion brands to MENA markets.
The new capital will support expansion in Morocco, deepen market presence, and prepare for a future series A round.

Basata plans $7m regional expansion
Egypt鈥檚 Basata Holding for Financial Payments has announced plans to invest $7 million in 2026 to strengthen its market position and drive regional growth.
The company is currently evaluating acquisition targets, with decisions expected before year-end.
Basata is also preparing to launch new investment services in collaboration with affiliated entities, subject to regulatory approvals.
Through its stake in Jordan鈥檚 Madfoatcom, the firm aims to enter 海角直播 before year end, with further expansion plans into Morocco and Kurdistan.
Formed through the 2009 merger of Masary and Bee, Basata, formerly Ebtikar, specializes in e-payment solutions, including bill payments, mobile money, and supply chain services.
QIA joins Anthropic鈥檚 $13bn Series F
Qatar Investment Authority has joined Anthropic鈥檚 $13 billion series F funding round, alongside prominent investors including ICONIQ, Fidelity, and Lightspeed Venture Partners.
The funding will support Anthropic鈥檚 enterprise-scale capabilities, expand international operations, and accelerate its research into AI safety.
Founded in 2021, Anthropic is the developer of Claude, a family of AI models designed to prioritize reliability, interpretability, and steerability.
The company鈥檚 stated mission is to build safe and aligned AI systems for large-scale commercial and institutional use.


Tadawul defies global IPO slump as Saudi listings thrive

Tadawul defies global IPO slump as Saudi listings thrive
Updated 05 September 2025

Tadawul defies global IPO slump as Saudi listings thrive

Tadawul defies global IPO slump as Saudi listings thrive
  • While traditional financial centers struggle, the Kingdom continues to attract listings, underscoring a potential shift in how and where global capital is deployed

RIYADH: The Saudi Exchange is proving resilient amid a global initial public offerings downturn, highlighting the strength and dynamism of its diverse issuer base. 

While traditional financial centers struggle, the Kingdom continues to attract listings, underscoring a potential shift in how and where global capital is deployed.

Across the US, Europe, and much of Asia, 2025 has seen subdued IPO activity, affected by volatile macroeconomic indicators, persistent inflation, and shifting investor sentiment. Could 海角直播鈥檚 divergence signal a broader reshaping of investor priorities and market leadership?

Equity markets showed early signs of recovery in the first quarter, but geopolitical tensions and tariff shocks in April disrupted momentum, prompting issuers to delay offerings and adopt a cautious stance, according to Haitham Aljabry, capital markets consulting partner at PwC Middle East.

In contrast, the Saudi Exchange is charting its own path. As of August 2025, 33 new listings have been completed across its main market, Nomu 鈥 parallel market, and sukuk and bonds market, bringing the total number of listed securities to more than 460.

鈥淭he Saudi Exchange鈥檚 resilience amid the global IPO slowdown underscores the strength and dynamism of our diverse issuer base,鈥 Nasser Alajaji, chief of listing at the Saudi Exchange, told Arab News.

Alajaji added: 鈥淩ecent listings from new sectors such as aviation and e-commerce have further deepened market breadth and enhanced its appeal.鈥 

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He highlighted the launch of the Kingdom鈥檚 first ESG-focused exchange-traded fund and two corporate sukuk as signs of ongoing innovation aligned with the Financial Sector Development Program under Vision 2030.

鈥淕lobal IPO activity paused, as some companies chose to delay their IPO processes due to the level of uncertainty associated with the various tariff announcements,鈥 Aljabry explained. 鈥淗owever, the gradual reopening of selective IPO markets is now underway, with sentiment largely tied to macroeconomic and geopolitical stability.鈥

Aljabry said 海角直播鈥檚 sustained IPO performance reflects strong macroeconomic management, regulatory clarity, and ongoing reforms across sectors. The government鈥檚 commitment to economic diversification through megaprojects such as Neom and the Red Sea is bolstering investor confidence and stimulating activity across industries. Capital inflows have also remained consistent in 2025, supported by a stable riyal-dollar peg and 海角直播鈥檚 status as a regional safe haven amid wider geopolitical instability.

Structural advantages boosting Tadawul鈥檚 appeal
Tadawul offers structural advantages that distinguish it from global peers.

鈥淭adawul is the largest stock exchange in the MENA region by market capitalization. Its high free-float requirement ensures liquidity, and Tadawul鈥檚 inclusion and weighting in MSCI EM and FTSE indices boosts demand from passive global funds,鈥 Ibrahim Soumrany, partner at Gibson Dunn in Riyadh, noted.

Soumrany also cited strong valuation premiums, robust institutional demand, and consistent oversubscription levels in retail tranches, with new listings often leaving individual investors with as few as ten shares. Additional drivers include state asset privatizations, Public Investment Fund divestments, and IPOs by large family conglomerates seeking succession planning and liquidity.

鈥淭he level of capital inflow into the Saudi market since the beginning of the year suggests that investors, both local and international, continue to view the Kingdom as a stable and growth-oriented investment destination, even as global capital markets remain cautious,鈥 Aljabry said.

Regulatory momentum
Saudi capital markets benefit from a deepening institutional investor base and growing digital engagement, particularly among younger retail investors accessing equities via trading apps.

鈥淭he Saudi capital market continues to play a pivotal role in driving economic diversification and attracting global capital,鈥 Alajaji said. 鈥淲e continue to observe steady IPO activity across all our platforms鈥 Investor demand remains robust, supported by a favorable regulatory environment and active participation from both institutional and retail investors.鈥

According to Aljabry, IPOs in 海角直播 during 2025 have predominantly involved well-established or strategically significant companies aligned with Vision 2030, appealing to long-term investors. Despite fluctuations in crude oil prices, the Kingdom has attracted significant capital inflows, reflecting confidence in its long-term growth strategy and stable economic management.

In terms of liquidity and market-making, Saudi capital markets stand out. Soumrany emphasized that market-making regulations support tighter bid-ask spreads and consistent trading activity, enhancing the investor experience and reducing market volatility.

Further contributing to market dynamism is the growing role of Qualified Foreign Investors. As of August, over 4,400 QFIs were registered with the Saudi Exchange, highlighting rising international institutional interest, Alajaji told Arab News.

The evolution of environmental, social and governance and sustainability-linked products is also adding new dimensions to the market. Alajaji noted that the introduction of new asset classes and sustainability-driven instruments reflects the exchange鈥檚 commitment to long-term innovation.

Retail investor enthusiasm remains a key pillar. Soumrany noted: 鈥淗igh oversubscription levels in retail tranches. Retail investors are unlikely to receive more than 10 shares due to high oversubscription levels.鈥 

Some IPOs have been so oversubscribed that retail investors received only a fraction of their applications, demonstrating grassroots engagement in Saudi capital markets.

Outlook
Looking ahead, Aljabry believes the momentum of Saudi IPOs is unlikely to slow. With a predictable pipeline shaped by PIF exits, state divestments, and family business listings, the exchange is well-positioned to maintain its upward trajectory.

The alignment between economic diversification objectives and capital market development ensures that listings will continue to be both strategic and impactful. Soumrany said this alignment results in IPOs that are not only financially attractive but integral to the broader national transformation.

Tadawul鈥檚 strength amid global weakness underscores its evolution into a leading regional financial hub. As global investors seek resilient, growth-oriented markets, 海角直播 is increasingly viewed as a compelling alternative to traditional financial centers. With robust infrastructure, regulatory foresight, and strategic positioning, the Kingdom is not just weathering the global IPO slump 鈥 it is defining a new benchmark for emerging-market exchanges.
 


Saudi-Jordanian forum targets stronger private sector ties聽

Saudi-Jordanian forum targets stronger private sector ties聽
Updated 04 September 2025

Saudi-Jordanian forum targets stronger private sector ties聽

Saudi-Jordanian forum targets stronger private sector ties聽

RIYADH: Private sector cooperation between 海角直播 and Jordan is set to strengthen as more than 250 business leaders and officials convened in Amman for a business forum. 

Organized by the Federation of Saudi Chambers and the Jordan Chamber of Commerce, the Saudi-Jordanian Business opened on Sept. 3 with the aim of developing a joint economic vision and unlocking new trade and investment opportunities, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The Saudi delegation, led by Federation Chairman Hassan Al-Huwaizi, included prominent business figures, investors, and officials from the ministries of economy and planning, industry and mineral resources, investment, and the General Authority for Foreign Trade. 

This comes as trade between the two countries continues to grow, with Jordanian exports to 海角直播 reaching 612 million Jordanian dinars ($863 million) in the first half of 2025, up from 513 million dinars a year earlier. Imports from the Kingdom also rose to 1.4 billion dinars, compared with 1.3 billion dinars in the same period of 2024. 

Al-Huwaizi highlighted that the forum鈥檚 role in stimulating economic initiatives and creating new investment opportunities in the region, noting that this year鈥檚 edition aims to mark a qualitative shift in relations between the Saudi and Jordanian private sectors, the SPA report stated. 

Jordanian Industry, Trade and Supply Minister Yarub Qudah said economic relations between the two countries should be translated into practical partnerships that serve mutual interests.  

He added that Jordan鈥檚 trade with 海角直播 is nearly on par with its trade with the US. 

Referring to Jordan鈥檚 free trade agreements with the EU, US and Canada, Qudah said joint efforts between Jordanian and Saudi businesses could maximize their benefits, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.  

He also underscored the need to tap new regional and global markets, pointing to reconstruction in Syria as a key opportunity for direct cooperation. 

Jordanian Investment Minister Tareq Abughazaleh highlighted the importance of joint sectoral committees in easing business operations and stimulating capital flows.  

Jordan Chamber of Commerce Chairman Khalil Al-Haj Tawfiq praised 海角直播鈥檚 support for Jordan鈥檚 economy, noting that Saudi investments in the kingdom have surpassed $15 billion. 

On the sidelines, the Saudi-Jordanian Joint Business Council held a meeting to explore ways to deepen trade ties.  

Jordan Industrial Estates Co. invited Saudi investors to benefit from incentives across nine industrial cities, which host 975 firms with investments exceeding 3.5 billion Jordanian dinars. The zones currently house 16 Saudi projects worth 133 million dinars. 

The forum also featured presentations from the Saudi side on investment opportunities under Vision 2030, covering entry procedures and institutional support for foreign investors.


Bahrain鈥檚 non-oil re-exports rise 3% in July, led by UAE

Bahrain鈥檚 non-oil re-exports rise 3% in July, led by UAE
Updated 04 September 2025

Bahrain鈥檚 non-oil re-exports rise 3% in July, led by UAE

Bahrain鈥檚 non-oil re-exports rise 3% in July, led by UAE

RIYADH: Bahrain鈥檚 non-oil re-exports grew 3 percent year on year in July to 63 million Bahraini dinars ($166 million), driven by strong demand from the UAE, which accounted for 35 percent of the total.

海角直播 followed with 21 percent, and Singapore with 13 percent, according to data from the Information and eGovernment Authority cited by the Bahrain News Agency.

Key re-exported items included four-wheel drive vehicles valued at 7 million dinars, gas turbine parts at 4.8 million dinars, and jet turbine engines at 4.5 million dinars.

Analysts note that Bahrain鈥檚 expanding logistics sector, along with its strategic location, continues to support growth in re-export activity.

While non-oil exports of national origin dipped slightly by 1 percent to 333 million dinars in July, the country鈥檚 trade outlook remains positive. 海角直播 led as the top destination for national exports at 24 percent, followed by the US at 12 percent and the UAE at 9 percent.

Raw aluminum alloys topped the list of national exports at 93 million dinars (28 percent), followed by agglomerated iron ores and concentrates at 44 million dinars (13 percent) and non-alloy aluminum wires at 19 million dinars (6 percent).

Imports grew 17 percent to 544 million dinars, led by China (13 percent), Brazil (10 percent), and Australia (9 percent). The most imported goods included non-agglomerated iron ores and concentrates, aluminum oxide, and aircraft engine parts.

Despite a trade deficit of 148 million dinars in July, up from 66 million a year earlier, Bahrain鈥檚 economy is set for growth.

The World Bank forecasts GDP growth of 3.5 percent in 2025, up from 3 percent in 2024, driven by completion of BAPCO refinery upgrades and stronger non-oil activity in infrastructure, logistics, fintech, and tourism under Economic Vision 2030. Growth is projected to average 2.9 percent in 2026-27, supported by continued non-oil expansion and the Sitra refinery upgrade.

Overall, Bahrain鈥檚 non-oil trade, particularly re-exports, continues to demonstrate resilience and diversification, reflecting the Kingdom鈥檚 strategic efforts to expand its economic base beyond hydrocarbons.


Closing Bell: Saudi main market ends week in green聽

Closing Bell: Saudi main market ends week in green聽
Updated 04 September 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main market ends week in green聽

Closing Bell: Saudi main market ends week in green聽

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index closed Thursday鈥檚 trading session on a positive note, rising 36.51 points, or 0.34 percent, to 10,655.61. 
Trading turnover totaled SR3.24 billion ($864 million) with 153.19 million shares changing hands, as 123 stocks advanced and 117 declined. 
The MSCI Tadawul 30 Index also climbed, adding 6.24 points, or 0.45 percent, to 1,381.79.
In contrast, the parallel Nomu market edged down 113.44 points, or 0.44 percent, closing at 25,559.59, with 40 gainers and 48 losers. 
Leading the gains, Thimar Development Holding Co. rose 6.01 percent to SR45.50, while Saudi Fisheries Co. rose 4.21 percent to SR87.90. 
Al-Andalus Property Co., Cenomi Retail, and Saudi Enaya Cooperative Insurance Co. advanced 3.90 percent, 3.88 percent, and 2.86 percent, respectively. 
On the downside, Marketing Home Group for Trading Co. fell 5.66 percent to SR73.30, followed by Taiba Investments Co. down 4.37 percent and Alahli REIT 1 sliding 2.74 percent.
On the announcements front, Dr. Soliman Abdel Kader Fakeeh Hospital Co. secured two Islamic credit facilities totaling SR720 million to support operations and growth, including SR570 million with Saudi National Bank and SR150 million with Saudi Awwal Bank. Shares of Fakeeh Care closed slightly higher at SR39.86.
Ataa Educational Co. reported a 31 percent rise in net profit to SR82.8 million for the year ending July 31, 2025, up from SR63.4 million the previous year. 
Revenue grew 0.63 percent to SR640.7 million, while operational profit increased 6.57 percent to SR147.7 million, driven by higher student enrollment, increased non-recurring revenues, and a significant reduction in losses from discontinued operations. Shares of Ataa rose 1.46 percent to SR62.45.