Saudi Government Considers Establishing Comprehensive Economic Platform for Business Sector

The Saudi Business Center (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Business Center (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Government Considers Establishing Comprehensive Economic Platform for Business Sector

The Saudi Business Center (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Business Center (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi government has instructed the Saudi Business Center to collaborate with the Ministries of Commerce and Investment and the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property to explore the potential for establishing a unified economic platform to serve all business sectors in the Kingdom.
This initiative aligns with the center's mandate, which includes streamlining business operations such as launching, managing, and closing businesses while providing relevant services according to international best practices.
The Saudi Business Center is focused on creating an environment that attracts businesses and boosts competitiveness, investment, and growth. It aims to position Saudi Arabia among the top ten countries globally in terms of quality, efficiency, and ease of government services provided to the business sector.
The Cabinet has recently approved the Commercial Register System, which consists of 29 articles and aims to simplify business procedures, ensure the accuracy of data, and make it accessible for easy reference. Key improvements include establishing a central electronic database for trader information and outlining clear registration procedures.
Businesses are given a five-year period to rectify existing branch records. This can be done by transferring the branch record to another party as a primary record, converting it into a new company, or canceling the branch record and transferring its assets to the main register.
Moreover, the system mandates that businesses open bank accounts linked to their operations, enhancing trust and transparency in their transactions. It also removes the requirement to renew the commercial register and instead introduces an annual electronic confirmation of the register's data. Failure to comply within three months results in suspension, and after a year of suspension, the register will be automatically canceled.
The system also includes alternative measures for handling violations, such as issuing warnings and requiring businesses to correct any infractions. These reforms are expected to streamline business operations and enhance the ease of doing business in Saudi Arabia.

 

 



Madinah Investment Forum to Kick Off on Sunday

Madinah Investment Forum to Kick Off on Sunday
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Madinah Investment Forum to Kick Off on Sunday

Madinah Investment Forum to Kick Off on Sunday

The Madinah Investment Forum, organized by Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah Chamber under the theme "Invest in Madinah", will start on Sunday and run for two days.
The forum consists of a diverse range of programs, events, and four specialized dialogue sessions focusing on key aspects of the national investment strategy. It will host 18 speakers and more than 40 entities, and present 200 investment opportunities, valued at over SAR57 billion, in more than ten targeted sectors, SPA reported.
The event will highlight Madinah's significant achievements and showcase development and investment projects in the region. It will explore promising investment sectors, comparative and competitive advantages, and the region's potential to support investment growth. Key areas of focus include hospitality, logistics, agriculture, and real estate.
The forum's objectives include identifying investment opportunities in Madinah, fostering investment partnerships, attracting new investments, and introducing financing solutions and business sector services for major development projects.
The event is aimed at a broad audience, including local and international investors, government agencies, development organizations, private sector representatives, investment agencies, financial institutions, consulting firms, and professional service providers.