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Yalla Group to open regional headquarters in Riyadh聽

Yalla Group to open regional headquarters in Riyadh聽
The new headquarters was announced during a meeting held in Beijing, China. Supplied
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Yalla Group to open regional headquarters in Riyadh聽

Yalla Group to open regional headquarters in Riyadh聽

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 push to attract global technology and gaming firms gained momentum as Yalla Group Ltd. said it will establish its regional headquarters in Riyadh.聽

The new office, slated to open in the first half of 2026 at Roshn Front, will anchor Yalla鈥檚 operations in 海角直播 and the wider Gulf, the company said in a statement.聽

The announcement follows a meeting in Beijing between Yalla鈥檚 leadership and Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation and the Arab Esports Federation.聽

The facility is expected to strengthen Yalla Group鈥檚 presence in 海角直播 and leverage the Kingdom鈥檚 growing digital and entertainment ecosystem.聽

The move comes as Riyadh accelerates efforts to attract multinational firms through its regional headquarters program, which offers tax incentives and procurement advantages. More than 780 companies have received licenses to relocate their regional bases to the Saudi capital, Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih said at the Future Investment Initiative in October.聽

Quoting Prince Faisal, the press release stated that 鈥淵alla Group鈥檚 decision to base its regional head office in Riyadh underscores international confidence in the Kingdom鈥檚 expanding digital economy and its robust ecosystem for creative industries.鈥澛犅

He added that the move would broaden the Kingdom鈥檚 gaming landscape, create new opportunities for Saudi talent, and support the goals of Vision 2030, which aims to position 海角直播 as a regional leader in digital entertainment and technology.聽

The new headquarters will serve as a central hub for managing Yalla鈥檚 operations and partnerships across 海角直播 and beyond. It will also enable the company to forge closer ties with local stakeholders, develop localized gaming content, and foster collaboration across the Kingdom鈥檚 entertainment ecosystem.聽

Saifi Ismail, president of Yalla Group and CEO of the Riyadh regional headquarters, said: 鈥淭he opening of our new headquarters in Riyadh marks a strategic milestone in Yalla Group鈥檚 expansion plans in the Saudi market. It demonstrates our commitment to contributing to the development of the Kingdom鈥檚 advanced digital landscape.鈥澛犅

He added: 鈥淥ur new office will serve as the core from which we will manage our operations across 海角直播, enabling us to forge stronger partnerships and drive growth within an integrated technology ecosystem that fosters innovation.鈥澛


Oman鈥檚 bank credit up 8% to $90bn as non-oil sector expands聽

Oman鈥檚 bank credit up 8% to $90bn as non-oil sector expands聽
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Oman鈥檚 bank credit up 8% to $90bn as non-oil sector expands聽

Oman鈥檚 bank credit up 8% to $90bn as non-oil sector expands聽

RIYADH: The total credit extended by the banking sector in Oman rose by 8 percent year on year to reach 34.5 billion Omani rials ($89.7 billion) by the end of September, official data showed.  

According to data released by the Central Bank of Oman, credit granted to the private sector accounted for the majority of this growth, increasing by 5.7 percent to 28.2 billion rials. 

The distribution of private sector credit showed that non-financial corporations held the largest share at 46.7 percent, followed by individual borrowers at 44.7 percent. Financial corporations accounted for 5.8 percent, while other sectors made up the remaining 2.8 percent. 

Total deposits with the banking sector also increased, rising by 4.7 percent to 33.1 billion rials by the end of September. 

These developments in credit and deposit growth reflect broader macroeconomic trends, particularly the expansion of Oman鈥檚 non-hydrocarbon sector. Preliminary national accounts data for the first half of 2025 show a 4.1 percent increase in non-oil activities, which was the main driver behind a 2.3 percent rise in real gross domestic product. 

Private sector deposits grew at a faster pace, registering a 7.5 percent year-on-year increase to reach 22.3 billion rials. Within this segment, individuals held approximately 50 percent of total deposits, followed by non-financial corporations at 30.5 percent, financial corporations at 17.3 percent, and other sectors at 2.2 percent. 

Real estate transactions 

The total value of real estate transactions in Oman rose to 2.35 billion rials by the end of September, marking a 9.2 percent increase from 2.15 billion rials recorded during the same period in 2024. 

Fees collected from all legal property transactions surged by 74 percent to 85.8 million rials, compared to 49.3 million rials in the corresponding period last year, Oman鈥檚 state news agency reported, citing data from the National Centre for Statistics and Information. 

The value of sale contracts grew by 13.5 percent to 928.6 million rials, while the number of such contracts edged up by 0.3 percent to 50,175. 

Mortgage contract values rose 6.7 percent year on year to reach 1.41 billion rials across 16,432 contracts, up from 1.32 billion rials for 15,145 contracts a year earlier. In contrast, the value of exchange contracts declined by 16.6 percent to 8.2 million rials, covering 884 contracts. 

The total number of issued property titles increased by 3.5 percent year on year to 175,436. However, titles issued to Gulf Cooperation Council nationals dropped by 10.9 percent to 987, down from 1,108 a year earlier.