Riyadh Forum Brings Financial Entities, SMEs Together

Biban Forum in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Biban Forum in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Riyadh Forum Brings Financial Entities, SMEs Together

Biban Forum in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Biban Forum in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Biban Forum in Riyadh succeeded in mobilizing 36 finance entities amid the presence of business incubators and the participation of 120 companies operating in the framework of stimulating the development of the SME sector.

Biban aims to encourage new enterprises and entrepreneurs to launch projects and establish themselves in the market by examining the tools and ideas needed to find and attract investors.

It is organized in collaboration with Monshaat, the Kingdom’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) General Authority, which aims to support and develop the sector.

Biban Forum concluded on Sunday with the participation of four incubators and business accelerators that provide services to support the establishment and development of Saudi entrepreneurial projects.

They also offer intensive programs to accelerate the growth and expansion of entrepreneurial and emerging companies during a period ranging between three to six months by providing work spaces and services.

During the forum, 36 financing agencies from the public and private sectors provided services to visitors with the aim of diversifying financial support for small and medium enterprises and setting policies and standards for financing projects that are classified as SME.

They also want to activate the role of banks and lenders to motivate them into playing a bigger and more effective role in financing and investing in SMEs.

The finance companies participating in the indirect lending initiative provided their services by offering low-cost loans to finance companies licensed by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA).

SAMA provides financing solutions and loans with competitive advantages for small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs.

Meanwhile, 120 Saudi and Gulf companies presented their experiences in entrepreneurship aiming to create a stimulating environment for the forum’s visitors and project owners and spread the culture of entrepreneurship and innovation while highlighting the achievements of Saudi and Gulf business leaders.

The startups competed among themselves to attract the largest number of visitors to showcase their experiences.

One Saudi startup reviewed its experiences in the field of employment indicating that it started eight months ago collecting data on those interested in part time and seasonal jobs, above the age of 17. The company wants to develop the applicant's skills, prepare their early entrance to the market, and reduce operational burdens of companies.

Over 15,000 subscribers and more than 300 companies joined the company’s site offering job opportunities available to them.



Tesla's China Sales Have Best Month of the Year in August

FILE PHOTO: A staff member attends to customers inside a Tesla Model Y car at a showroom of the US electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China, Feb. 4, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A staff member attends to customers inside a Tesla Model Y car at a showroom of the US electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China, Feb. 4, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo
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Tesla's China Sales Have Best Month of the Year in August

FILE PHOTO: A staff member attends to customers inside a Tesla Model Y car at a showroom of the US electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China, Feb. 4, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A staff member attends to customers inside a Tesla Model Y car at a showroom of the US electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China, Feb. 4, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo

Tesla's sales in China logged their best month for the year so far in August, with the US electric vehicle maker benefiting from brisk sales in smaller cities.
Tesla said it sold more than 63,000 cars in the world's biggest auto market last month, a hefty 37% jump from July, but probably still down from August last year when it sold 64,694.
While an encouraging improvement, its performance lags major Chinese rivals by a wide margin.
BYD, the world's biggest EV maker, said its China passenger vehicle sales surged 35% in August from a year earlier to a record monthly high of 370,854. Other local EV competitors including Leapmotor and Li Auto also reported higher sales.
Like many other automakers, Tesla has been badly bruised by a protracted price war in China where economic growth has also been sluggish and consumer confidence fragile. Its China sales declined 5% for the first half of the year.
Although Tesla has cut its local sales force as part of a global downsizing, a number of factors have helped recent sales momentum.
Tesla has since April offered zero-interest loans of up to five years for buyers, while several local governments have made its cars eligible for official car purchases in recent weeks.
It also received a key regulatory nod earlier this year, with the country's top auto industry association saying that data collection by Tesla vehicles was compliant with regulations, allowing Tesla cars to enter some government compounds that they used to be banned from.
An analysis by China Merchants Bank International of Tesla's China sales in July showed a 78% year-on-year increase in deliveries in so-called tier-three cities while its sales in second-tier cities such as Hangzhou and Nanjing rose 47%.
Separate data from the China Passenger Car Association for Tesla China-made vehicles which includes exports showed sales grew 3% in August from a year earlier to 86,697 units.
Deliveries of its China-made Model 3 and Model Y vehicles rose 17% from July.
Tesla plans to produce a six-seat variant of its Model Y car in China from late 2025, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said. The move is aimed at increasing the appeal of its best-selling yet aging EV.