Gulf Industrial Sector Grows by 8% Reaching $434 Bln

The Sultanate of Oman hosts meetings of the Ministers of Commerce and Industry and the 6th Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs.
The Sultanate of Oman hosts meetings of the Ministers of Commerce and Industry and the 6th Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs.
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Gulf Industrial Sector Grows by 8% Reaching $434 Bln

The Sultanate of Oman hosts meetings of the Ministers of Commerce and Industry and the 6th Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs.
The Sultanate of Oman hosts meetings of the Ministers of Commerce and Industry and the 6th Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs.

Oman’s Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, Qais bin Mohammed al Yousef said that industry is a key economic sector at the level of the GCC countries.

It ranks second among the member countries with a contribution of more than 12.2 percent, he added.

This sector grew by 8 percent during 2022 compared to 2021, reaching $434 billion.

The city of Salalah witnessed the inauguration of the first Gulf industrial exhibition, on the sidelines of the 65th Trade Cooperation Committee, the 51st Industrial Cooperation Committee, the 6th Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs, and the consultative meeting between Commerce and Industry ministries and heads of federations and chambers of the GCC states in the period between 13-15 September.

Al-Youssef noted that the GCC countries achieved a growth of more than 6 percent in the Gulf economy during 2022 and their GCD passed $2.4 trillion. It is further expected to reach $6 trillion in 2050.

GCC intra-trade exceeded $107 billion, added the minister, noting that the sovereign fund financial assets at the GCC countries surpassed $3225 billion.

The 65th GCC Trade Cooperation Committee meeting discussed several important topics, including the creation of a permanent committee concerned with investment, taking a decision regarding the trade and economic ministers meeting with China 6+1, and the GCC trade laws.

It was attended by Nigel Huddleston, the UK Minister of State for International Trade. The meeting reviewed the GCC-UK free trade agreement that is still being negotiated between the GCC and the UK.



Derayah Financial Joins Flurry of Saudi Firms Seeking a Listing

Derayah Financial Joins Flurry of Saudi Firms Seeking a Listing
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Derayah Financial Joins Flurry of Saudi Firms Seeking a Listing

Derayah Financial Joins Flurry of Saudi Firms Seeking a Listing

Saudi Arabia's Derayah Financial became the first firm to announce plans this year to float on Riyadh's main market, after it said on Thursday it was offering investors a 20% stake via an initial public offering (IPO).
The company is planning to sell 49.94 million existing shares in the IPO, it said in an intention to float document, adding the price for the offering will be determined at the end of a book-building period, without providing further details, Reuters said.
"I am excited to welcome new shareholders to join us on this journey as we continue to drive innovation, create value, and contribute to the Kingdom's ambitious economic transformation," co-founder and chairman Taha AlKuwaiz said in the document.
Founded in 2009, Derayah provides brokerage and trading services, as well as asset and wealth management solutions, with 15.1 billion riyals ($4.03 billion) in assets under management as of the end of June.
The possible listing is part of a flurry of IPOs in the Gulf driven in part by local governments' economic diversification strategy and listings by private groups and family businesses.
Saudi Arabia's red-hot IPO market saw a number of financial services firms including Rasan Information Technology and Yaqeen Capital make their market debut last year.
Others like the investment banking arm of one of the Kingdom's biggest lenders, Riyad Bank, could follow suit this year.
Derayah posted a net profit of 228 million riyals ($60.80 million) in the first half of 2024, up 70% from the same period a year earlier, it said on Thursday.
It appointed HSBC Saudi Arabia as sole financial adviser, bookrunner, global coordinator, lead manager and underwriter for the IPO.