Saudi Arabia Added to MSCI Emerging Markets Index

Saudi market regulator has approved Awazel IPO. (File Photo: Reuters)
Saudi market regulator has approved Awazel IPO. (File Photo: Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Added to MSCI Emerging Markets Index

Saudi market regulator has approved Awazel IPO. (File Photo: Reuters)
Saudi market regulator has approved Awazel IPO. (File Photo: Reuters)

Index provider MSCI said on Wednesday it will begin including Saudi Arabia in its classification as an emerging market, sharply broadening the investor base for the country in a move that could support their equity markets.

Meanwhile, Saudi stock market resumed its trading following the suspension for Eid Al-Fitr holiday, amid remarkable profit on the shares of leading companies, especially in the banking sector.

On Wednesday, Saudi stock market fell by about 100 points, but the decline did not restrain the shares of some of the small and medium-sized companies from rising, while the shares of the insurance sector rose about 1.23 percent, amid good gains made by sector shares.

The Saudi Stock Market index closed on Wednesday at a decline of 1.3 percent, 8166 points, with few transactions in terms of liquidity amounting to about $ 498.6 million.

These developments come after Saudi Arabia's launch of the Financial Sector Development 2020 Program. The Program is one of the 12 executive programs launched by the Council of Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA) to achieve the objectives of Vision 2030. The program seeks to develop the financial sector as a diversified and effective financial services sector to support the development of the national economy by stimulating savings, finance and investment.

The program’s objective is to create a thriving financial sector that serves as a key enabler in achieving Vision 2030’s objectives. By 2030, the sector is expected to grow large enough to fund Vision 2030 objectives, offer a diverse set of products and services through traditional and newly emerging players, give citizens thus far excluded from the financial system access to it with an inclusive structure, achieve a high degree of digitization and maintain financial stability.

Through its first pillar, “enabling financial institutions to support private sector growth”, the Program aims to promote a diverse and inclusive sector that drives innovation and serves the financial needs of a broader population. In doing so, it will open the sector to emerging FinTech players, remove obstacles that hinder the growth of finance companies, unlock financing for SMEs, and increase mortgage penetration. Further, the program will improve access to financing and enhance product offerings to better serve the needs of economic sectors.



Saudi Arabia Unveils $2.6 Bln in Real Estate Supply Chain Investment Opportunities

A panel discussion on the sidelines of the Real Estate Supply Chain Forum in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A panel discussion on the sidelines of the Real Estate Supply Chain Forum in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Unveils $2.6 Bln in Real Estate Supply Chain Investment Opportunities

A panel discussion on the sidelines of the Real Estate Supply Chain Forum in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A panel discussion on the sidelines of the Real Estate Supply Chain Forum in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi government is expanding its targets for “Supply Pro,” a digital platform that connects contractors and building materials manufacturers under the National Housing Company.

The plan includes a 30% increase in the number of registered local and international suppliers, a 7% localization of building materials used in housing units, and the creation of new investment opportunities valued at over 10 billion riyals ($2.6 billion) in manufacturing, supply, and logistics services.

These initiatives are expected to generate more than 5,000 jobs.

This was revealed by Mohammad Al-Bati, CEO of the National Housing Company, during his speech at the “Real Estate Supply Chain Forum” in Riyadh on Tuesday, which was sponsored by Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing Majed Al-Hogail.

The event, attended by a group of consultants, contractors, and manufacturers, aimed to explore collaboration opportunities, learn about the latest technologies in the building materials industry, and facilitate knowledge exchange between local and international companies to strengthen supply chain networks.

Al-Bati also disclosed several agreements recently signed by the National Housing Company to support the real estate supply chain, with a total value exceeding 21 billion riyals ($5.6 billion).

These agreements have notably boosted local content, increasing from 54% to 63% by the end of 2024, while generating thousands of direct and indirect job opportunities in this vital sector.