Saudi Justice Ministry Reveals Platform for Transparent Real Estate Transactions

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Saudi Justice Ministry Reveals Platform for Transparent Real Estate Transactions

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Saudi Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani inaugurated the "Real Estate Market" platform in Riyadh to facilitate real estate transactions and provide various e-services for property owners and buyers.

Attending was also Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha.

According to the Ministry of Justice, the real estate market aims to enhance customer experience and achieve transparency and reliability in the real estate sector in the Kingdom.

"It is part of the Real Estate Wealth Digitization initiative, which is one of the ministry’s projects under the national transformation program," the ministry's press release said.

In cooperation with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and the Saudi Central Bank, the platform enables users to access reliable information about the value of real estate transactions in any geographical area they choose. It also enables them to manage their property portfolio and perform divisions and mergers of title deeds using the real estate identity." SPA reported.

The platform offers various real estate trading services, such as "special transaction" between a specific seller and buyer, "real estate gift" to a specific recipient, and "open transaction" without a predetermined buyer. It also allows users to browse and bid for real estate offers, which are classified in three categories: offered, available and in-demand.



Saudi Arabia Participates in Int’l Ministerial Meeting in New York to Support Yemeni Govt.

The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) participated in the international ministerial meeting in New York to support the Yemeni government. (SPA)
The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) participated in the international ministerial meeting in New York to support the Yemeni government. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Participates in Int’l Ministerial Meeting in New York to Support Yemeni Govt.

The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) participated in the international ministerial meeting in New York to support the Yemeni government. (SPA)
The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) participated in the international ministerial meeting in New York to support the Yemeni government. (SPA)

The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) participated in the international ministerial meeting in New York to support the Yemeni government, the Saudi Press Agency said on Tuesday.
Yemeni Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak and British Minister for the Middle East and North Africa Hamish Falconer co-chaired the meeting that was held in conjunction with the UN Security Council meeting.
Dr. Hala Alsaleh, SDRPY Director of Developmental Programs, underscored that Saudi Arabia's participation in the meeting reflects its ongoing commitment to supporting Yemen across various sectors. She highlighted the Kingdom's consistent efforts to foster peace and stability in Yemen through comprehensive development initiatives led by the program.
She also outlined the Kingdom's adamant efforts to support Yemen's economic recovery through direct assistance to the Central Bank, grants, and deposits aimed at strengthening cash reserves and enhancing domestic liquidity.
Between 2012 and 2023, Saudi Arabia provided $12 billion in financial support, helping fund the budget, facilitate salary disbursement, and supply oil derivatives to ease the burden on government spending.
The Kingdom also made bank deposits to stabilize the Yemeni riyal's exchange rate and introduced various strategic projects and initiatives to support economic reforms implemented by the Yemeni government.
Saudi Arabia remains Yemen's largest historical supporter in the areas of economy, relief, and development. Its participation in the meeting encourages greater engagement from international organizations in supporting development initiatives led by the Yemeni government.
SDRPY collaborates with over 40 local, Yemeni, regional, and international partners, reflecting their trust in the Kingdom's leadership and its impactful contributions to Yemen's development and reconstruction efforts.
To date, it has implemented 263 development projects and initiatives across 16 Yemeni governorates. These projects have improved connectivity between cities and rural areas, expanded educational opportunities, empowered universities and vocational institutes, enhanced healthcare services, promoted sustainable agriculture through renewable energy, fostered economic empowerment for women and youth, and strengthened resilience against climate change.