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  • Financial Sector Development Program: Delivery Plan 2020
     

    A recently released report from Jadwa Investment shines light on the Saudi Arabia’s Financial Sector Development Program (FSDP), which was announced in April of this year. “In many ways, the FSDP is one of the most important Vision Realization Programs (VRPs), in that the success of the other 11 VRPs are wholly dependent on it,” […]

     
  • Will Uber and Careem Merge?
     

    San Francisco-based Uber Technologies Inc. and Dubai-based Careem Networks FZ are in preliminary talks to combine their Middle Eastern ride-hailing services, according to reports, in a merger that would create one dominant presence in the market and avoid a potentially costly rivalry. Bloomberg reports that the two companies have discussed a potential merger but the companies have only discussed […]

     
  • Exclusive: Engineering Giant Bechtel Launches New Women’s Empowerment Program in Saudi Arabia
     

    Global engineering and procurement giant Bechtel Corporation will launch a new pioneering program for women’s empowerment in Saudi Arabia, set to be announced this month and rolled out this fall, SUSTG has learned. Working with Al Khaleej Training and Education organization, the program aims to increase women’s participation in the country’s workforce through training and […]

     
  • Saudi Arabia’s Grain Organization will Privatize Four Mills as Reforms Reach More Sectors
     

    Saudi Arabia’s state grain buyer, the Saudi Arabian Grains Organization (SAGO), said on Thursday it would start accepting applications for qualification of potential investors interested in the sale of its four mills on Aug. 26 as the push toward privatization across several sectors in the Kingdom continues. Reuters reports that the agency “will also make […]

     
  • Saudi, UAE, Kuwait to Support Bahrain Economy after Downturn
     

    Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates will soon announce an “integrated program” to support Bahrain’s economic reforms and its fiscal stability, Reuters reports, citing a joint statement from the three Gulf states on Tuesday. Like other oil producing nations whose state finances are closely tied to oil prices, Bahrain’s economy was hit hard […]

     
  • The Race is On for Ride Sharing Apps in Saudi Arabia to Hire Saudi Women ‘Captinahs’
     

    As Saudi women settle into the driver’s seat, ride-sharing apps like Uber and Careem are gearing up for a race to hire women, according to reports. Careem — the Middle East’s answer to Uber — is recruiting Saudi women to take the wheel and has received over 2,000 applications since announcing it would recruit so-called […]

     
  • In Win for Saudis, OPEC Agrees On ‘Modest’ Increase in Oil Production
     

    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agreed on Friday on a modest increase in oil production from July, Reuters reports, after its de-facto leader Saudi Arabia “persuaded arch-rival Iran to cooperate” amid calls from major consumers to help reduce the price of crude and avoid a supply shortage. The increase followed days of […]

     
  • Saudi Arabia Selected for MSCI Inclusion; Analysts Expect Significant Capital Inflows
     

    Following years of effort by Saudi officials to increase transparency in its stock market, the Kingdom won inclusion into MSCI, Inc.’s highly sought-after emerging market index, expanding the asset class by as much as $600 billion for the Kingdom. The news, announced overnight in Saudi Arabia, was welcomed by Saudi officials and executives at the […]

     
  • Potentially Lucrative Decision for Saudi Arabia on MSCI Inclusion Today
     

    Saudi Arabia will hear news regarding its inclusion into MSCI, Inc.’s highly sought-after emerging market index. The announcement is expected at 4:30pm today on the U.S. East coast, or 23:30 tonight in Riyadh. As Bloomberg writes, the Kingdom’s path toward potential inclusion in the index began three years ago with a concerted effort toward more transparent […]

     
  • Saudi Digital Media Startup Raises $9 Million Series A Round with 20m Subscribers
     

    A Saudi Arabia-based digital media company raised $9 million in a Series A round of funding, according to reports. Telfaz11, with over 20 million subscribers on their network, and reporting more than 2 billion views on YouTube, is a leading Arabic Multi-Channel Network (MCN) which seeks to change the face of home-grown online entertainment. “As a pre-eminent […]

     

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