Saudi Arabia's CMA Licenses 1st Entity for Special Purposes

Saudi Capital Market Authority (CMA) logo
Saudi Capital Market Authority (CMA) logo
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Saudi Arabia's CMA Licenses 1st Entity for Special Purposes

Saudi Capital Market Authority (CMA) logo
Saudi Capital Market Authority (CMA) logo

Saudi Capital Market Authority (CMA) has licensed “Itqan Finance” as the first private-purpose entity to provide asset-backed debt instruments in accordance with the rules governing special purpose entities issued by the Authority.

This license is the first in Saudi Arabia to establish a facility of special purposes where the entity is legally independent and has the financial disclosure, and it is terminated when reaching the goal for which it was established.

One of the most important objectives of establishing a special purpose entity is to obtain financing through an alternative for bank loans and financial institutions. This is done by issuing debt instruments through a special purpose entity and transferring assets to the facility to convert asset-related risks or restricting commitments relating to debts' instruments.

It also aims to protect the rights of investors, holders of debt instruments, from the bankruptcy of entities associated with the enterprise as the sponsors or owners.

The move is complementary to the role of CMA in organizing and developing the financial market, in an effort to develop the sukuk market, debt instruments and diversify sources of finance for public and private sector projects, which are part of the Authority's strategy to facilitate financing in line with Saudi Financial Sector Development Program.

It is noteworthy that on 27 December 2017, the Authority issued the rules to regulate the establishment, licensing, registration, offering and management of special purposes entities and associated activities in the Kingdom.

On April 1, 2018, the rules regulating special purpose enterprises entered into force.



Total Revenues at Saudi PIF More Than Double to $88.5 Billion

PIF headquarters in Riyadh. Asharq Al-Awsat
PIF headquarters in Riyadh. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Total Revenues at Saudi PIF More Than Double to $88.5 Billion

PIF headquarters in Riyadh. Asharq Al-Awsat
PIF headquarters in Riyadh. Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund PIF swung to a profit of 138.1 billion riyals ($36.81 billion) in 2023, it said on Monday.

Total revenues at the Public Investment Fund more than doubled to $88.5 billion last year from $44 billion in 2022, according to a regulatory filing.

The rise in revenues was driven by factors including an improvement in both investment and non-investment activities in sectors like banking, telecommunications and gaming, as well as increased dividends.