Saudi Venture Capital Announces $30 Million Investment in IMPACT46's Fund III

Riyadh Skyscrapers tower over a highway in the main financial hub, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 16, 2020. (AFP)
Riyadh Skyscrapers tower over a highway in the main financial hub, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 16, 2020. (AFP)
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Saudi Venture Capital Announces $30 Million Investment in IMPACT46's Fund III

Riyadh Skyscrapers tower over a highway in the main financial hub, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 16, 2020. (AFP)
Riyadh Skyscrapers tower over a highway in the main financial hub, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 16, 2020. (AFP)

Saudi Venture Capital (SVC) announced its investment of $30 million in Fund III managed by IMPACT46, a prominent asset management and advisory firm, which was among the first to receive authorization from the Capital Market Authority (CMA), reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.

Fund III will invest in Saudi growth-stage companies and up to pre-IPO stage businesses, with an allocation to seed-stage startups and promising startups from the broader Middle East region.

The subscription agreement was signed by CEO and Board Member at SVC Dr. Nabeel Koshak and Founder and CEO of IMPACT46 Abdulaziz Alomran. The signing ceremony was also attended by Chief Investment Officer Nora Alsarhan and Chief Legal Officer at SVC Haifa Bahaian as well as Managing Partner and Head of Asset Management at IMPACT46 Basmah Alsinaidi.

Dr. Koshak commented: "The investment in IMPACT46's Fund III is part of SVC's Investment in Funds Program to support the development of the venture capital (VC) ecosystem in Saudi Arabia for all sectors and stages. This investment also comes to foster the growth witnessed recently by the VC sector in Saudi Arabia, which made it at the forefront of the VC scene in MENA during the first half of 2023, in terms of the amount of VC funding."

Last July, reports revealed that Saudi Arabia was the most funded country in the MENA region in terms of the amount of Venture Capital funding in H1 2023, which witnessed a total VC deployment of $446M (SAR 1.67 billion).

"We are delighted that SVC and IMPACT46 are once again joining forces, this time with our Fund III, which aims to support the growth of the tech startup ecosystem in Saudi Arabia. This partnership demonstrates our commitment to achieving our shared vision for driving a sustainable economic impact," stated Founder and CEO of IMPACT46 Abdulaziz Alomran.

"This investment not only signifies the growing maturity of the VC activity in Saudi Arabia but also highlights the Kingdom's potential to emerge as a frontrunner in this sector."

SVC is a government investment company established in 2018 and is a subsidiary of the SME Bank, one of the developmental banks affiliated with the National Development Fund. SVC aims to stimulate and sustain financing for startups and SMEs from pre-Seed to pre-IPO by investing $2 billion through investment in funds and co-investment in startups. SVC invested in 43 funds that have invested in 700+ companies.



Non-Profit Sector Revenue in Saudi Arabia Reaches $14.5 Billion in 2023

The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
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Non-Profit Sector Revenue in Saudi Arabia Reaches $14.5 Billion in 2023

The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) has said that the total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in the Kingdom amounted to SAR54.4 billion ($14.5 Billion) in 2023, marking a 33% increase compared to 2022.

The results, shown in the Non-Profit Sector Bulletin for 2023, indicated that health-related activities recorded the highest growth rate compared to the previous year, contributing 70% of the total revenue of the non-profit sector organizations, followed by education and research activities with a 53% increase, and volunteer brokerage and promotion activities with a 36% rise. These activities were the main contributors to the total revenue of non-profit organizations.

The bulletin also revealed that total expenditures of the non-profit sector reached SAR47 billion in 2023. Health-related activities represented the highest expenditure category, showing a 74% increase, followed by education and research activities with a 55% rise, and environmental activities with a 34% increase compared to 2022. These activities were the leading contributors to the total expenditures of non-profit organizations.

The figures also underscored the relative contribution of employed individuals to key activities within the non-profit sector in 2023. Cultural and entertainment activities led with a 27.6%, followed by social services activities at 27.2%, development and housing activities at 12.4%, health activities at 11.5%, and education and research activities at 7.5%. The remaining non-profit sector activities accounted for the remaining 13.8%.