72 Projects in 10 Years to Expand Saudi Entertainment Sector

72 Projects in 10 Years to Expand Saudi Entertainment Sector
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72 Projects in 10 Years to Expand Saudi Entertainment Sector

72 Projects in 10 Years to Expand Saudi Entertainment Sector

Saudi Arabia is expected to witness the development of about 72 entertainment projects aimed at improving the quality of life which will support the GDP with about $2.1 billion annually.

Many companies are working in the promising entertainment sector and several international companies have entered the Saudi market through various mega projects such as Qiddiya.

The Saudi Contractors Authority launched the Future Projects Forum 2020 with the participation of 35 government and private bodies to present over 850 projects with a total value of more than $160 billion and the participation of nearly 2,000 contractors.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Entertainment Ventures (SEVEN), investment arm of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), announced it was developing new entertainment complexes in vital locations throughout the Kingdom.

SEVEN announced the complexes to keep pace with the rapid growth of the tourism sector, in addition to its role in achieving the goals of the Vision 2030.

The complexes are being developed in strategic locations to provide large numbers of residents with innovative entertainment options suitable for all family members. Each complex will have many facilities, such as cinemas, gaming centers, restaurants, cafes, and more.

The new entertainment system will include 20 entertainment complexes and two entertainment cities, with an estimated area of 100,000-200,000 square meters, and 50 cinemas in all Saudi regions and cities which will be completed by 2030.

SEVEN Chairman Abdullah al-Dawood said that they are working on building an integrated system for the entertainment sector and that the company follows an accurate development structure, stressing the importance of opportunities that support the private sector to keep pace with the development of the entertainment scene in the Kingdom.

Dawood asserted that SEVEN is committed to achieving the goals of Vision 2030 by accelerating the development of world-class leisure destinations in support of plans to diversify national economic resources and provide productive career opportunities.

“Our complexes will turn the Kingdom into an entertainment, cultural and tourism hub in the region.”

SEVEN also developed plans to build two huge entertainment cities in Jeddah and the Eastern Province, in partnership with global operators. The locations of the cities have already been chosen.

The 20 entertainment complexes include various facilities, centers and activities, such as specialized recreational areas, cinemas, stores and restaurants.

They will be distributed in various Saudi regions and cities such as Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Khobar, Makkah, Madinah, Jazan, Tabuk, Abha, Yanbu, and Taif.

In addition, there will be 50 new movie theaters in entertainment complexes and other major locations throughout the Kingdom, affiliated with American Multi-Cinema (AMC).



Saudi EXIM Hosts Global Risk Experts Meeting in Riyadh

The event gathered specialists from 47 organizations from 33 countries; it served as a platform for discussing strategies, partnerships, and innovative solutions. - SPA
The event gathered specialists from 47 organizations from 33 countries; it served as a platform for discussing strategies, partnerships, and innovative solutions. - SPA
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Saudi EXIM Hosts Global Risk Experts Meeting in Riyadh

The event gathered specialists from 47 organizations from 33 countries; it served as a platform for discussing strategies, partnerships, and innovative solutions. - SPA
The event gathered specialists from 47 organizations from 33 countries; it served as a platform for discussing strategies, partnerships, and innovative solutions. - SPA

The Saudi Export-Import Bank (Saudi EXIM) hosted the Berne Union's Country Risk Specialist Meeting, providing a platform for experts and thought leaders in risk management from the export credit community.
At the meeting, which took place from November 19 to 21 in Riyadh, the attendees exchanged best practices to better protect the industry amid shifting global dynamics.
According to a statement issued by the Saudi EXIM on Saturday, the event gathered specialists from 47 organizations from 33 countries; it served as a platform for discussing strategies, partnerships, and innovative solutions.
By strengthening institutional resilience, the industry is ready to turn global economic challenges into opportunities for economic prosperity, said the statement, adding that it played a crucial role in advancing global trade, strengthening international cooperation, and developing credit solutions that empower export activities while controlling risk, SPA reported.
According to the statement, discussions centered on critical risks impacting international trade and the global economy, such as debt sustainability and geopolitical tensions, along with innovative approaches to risk modelling. Participants also explored the global shifts in infrastructure, energy and critical minerals sectors, and were given an overview of Saudi Arabia's National Industrial Strategy, which focuses on economic diversification through investments, developing new sectors, and promoting local industries.
In his opening remarks, Saudi EXIM CEO Eng. Saad bin Abdulaziz Al-Khalb said the meeting is an ideal platform to address risks impacting global economic decision making.
He stated: "Through such meetings, we can turn challenges into strategic opportunities and enhance our resilience in an ever-changing world. At Saudi EXIM, we remain committed to enabling companies by offering expert financial and non-financial solutions to navigate risks effectively."
He also said that "at Saudi EXIM, we place great emphasis on risk management. In alignment with the main objective of this meeting, I am pleased to announce the completion of our independent country risk model, which is supported by advanced modelling tools and machine learning. This model will provide country ratings and predictions of default risks. We look forward to collaborating with our partners in other export credit agencies to exchange knowledge and expertise, and to strengthening our risk management functions with greater responsibility and effectiveness."
Associate Director at Berne Union Eve Hall said: "The global risk landscape today is highly volatile and highly interconnected. As we navigate our way around the ongoing transformations connected to energy transition and shifting industrial strategies, the traditional concept of 'country risk' is becoming increasingly complex. Our industry excels at understanding, quantifying and pricing these risks, and by bringing together this community of experts for technical exchange the Berne Union is able to help support the development of the industry as a whole. The initiatives announced by our colleagues at Saudi EXIM, making use of new technology in risk analysis, provide a fantastic example of where collaboration in this field can be effectively applied."
The statement disclosed that Saudi EXIM's membership in Berne represents a significant strategic step, and is consistent with the Kingdom's commitment to expanding collaboration and integration in the global economy.
This is achieved by building partnerships with leading institutions to address the challenges facing the export credit sector. It also aligns with the bank's goal of developing the export of national products and services through partnerships with national and international financial and funding organizations.
Berne Union works with global trade organizations to encourage the adoption of best practices in export credit insurance, and to cooperate in maintaining the stability of global trade.
Saudi EXIM, a development bank under the National Development Fund, contributes to diversifying the Kingdom's economic base by improving the efficiency of non-oil export ecosystems, bridging financial gaps, and minimizing export risks. This plays a role in helping the non-oil national economy grow, in line with Vision 2030.