Al-Tassan to Asharq Al-Awsat: Major Int’l Companies Are Interested in Entering Tadawul

Saud Al-Tassan, CEO of EFG Hermes Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saud Al-Tassan, CEO of EFG Hermes Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Al-Tassan to Asharq Al-Awsat: Major Int’l Companies Are Interested in Entering Tadawul

Saud Al-Tassan, CEO of EFG Hermes Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saud Al-Tassan, CEO of EFG Hermes Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saud Al-Tassan, CEO of EFG Hermes Saudi Arabia, revealed that major international companies, including BlackRock and Franklin Templeton, are showing great interest in entering the Saudi financial market (Tadawul).

He stressed that the Public Investment Fund (PIF), through its acquisition of local companies, plays “a major positive role in raising the quality in all sectors, which made investors aspire to a larger stock market.”

Al-Tassan was speaking in an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, on the sidelines of the EFG Hermes Saudi Forum, which was held on Monday and Tuesday in London, under the theme, “Looking for Sustainable Growth.”

The event was attended by 370 participants, including investors, businessmen and representatives of more than 50 Saudi joint stock companies, in addition to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Capital Market Authority, Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Kuwaiz, and the Executive Director of the Saudi Tadawul, Mohammed Al-Rumaih.

Al-Tassan said that the outcome of the forum was “very positive,” pointing to the great cooperation between Tadawul and Saudi Hermes, which managed the IPOs of major companies, including Aramco, ACWA Power and Americana in the Saudi market.

Asked about the challenges facing foreign investors in the Saudi financial market, the CEO of EFG Hermes Saudi Arabia pointed to the percentage allocated to foreigners, which is approximately 15 percent, noting that in some markets in the world, foreign investors’ share exceeded 50 percent.

“The reason for this is the strong internal demand for the Saudi financial market. This is very important, but with time we hope to see an increase in the permitted percentages of foreign investments,” he told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Al-Tassan stressed that this matter would not prevent the achievement of the Saudi financial market’s ambition to become one of the five largest global markets, saying that Tadawul was now among the 10 largest markets in the world.

“[Tadawul] was very far from this rank when Vision 2030 was announced in 2016; therefore we are optimistic that it will become among the top 5 markets by 2030, and may surpass this rank,” he remarked.

Regarding the sectors that will constitute the engine of this growth, he said: “We expect all sectors to achieve growth, especially since we, in Saudi Arabia, have all the ingredients to become one of the largest competitors at the global level.”

Al-Tassan continued: “We are here [in London] not because of oil. Oil has been in Saudi Arabia for a long time. What has changed now, under the guidance of the wise leadership, is that the focus has become on non-oil sectors. Oil helped us reach this stage, but we are optimistic about other sectors that have had a significant impact on the Saudi market.”



Global Corporate Social Responsibility Forum to Kick off in Riyadh on Monday

A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Getty Images)
A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Getty Images)
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Global Corporate Social Responsibility Forum to Kick off in Riyadh on Monday

A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Getty Images)
A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Getty Images)

The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development will hold in Riyadh on Monday the inaugural Global Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Forum under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

The event, held under the theme "From Commitment to Impact", aligns with the Saudi Vision 2030 and the ministry's strategy to promote social responsibility by driving the Kingdom's development and building economic partnerships to foster a vibrant and collaborative society.

The forum will feature an extensive program that showcases local and international success stories, fosters communication among participants, and facilitates the exchange of insight and expertise in adopting sustainable policies globally.

Over 40 panel discussions led by more than 100 experts from 60 countries are planned during the forum. Participants include local and international ministers, private sector CEOs, experts, specialists, and decision makers.

Discussions will focus on the role social responsibility plays in aligning business strategies with the Saudi Vision 2030, global sustainability, and the role of modern technology toward reaching set goals.

The sessions will cover the use of AI to enable social responsibility and digital transformation, social responsibility in the industrial and financial sectors, corporate social responsibility initiatives that support the business environment and smart cities, and boost the global impact of corporate social responsibility.

The two-day forum will underscore Saudi Arabia's rising international status as one of the world's largest and fastest-growing economies.

According to the Global Competitiveness Report, Saudi Arabia ranks 16th globally in social responsibility, which makes it a leader in addressing global challenges.