KSA: Group of Investors Briefed on 100 Privatization Opportunities

KSA: Group of Investors Briefed on 100 Privatization Opportunities
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KSA: Group of Investors Briefed on 100 Privatization Opportunities

KSA: Group of Investors Briefed on 100 Privatization Opportunities

Saudi Arabia has hosted a huge banking and investment group in Riyadh, including 67 banks and financial companies that were briefed on up to 100 potential privatization opportunities in the Saudi public sector.

Spokesman of the National Center For Privatization (NCP) Hani al-Sayegh noted that the center is exploring more opportunities that can be privatized in government institutions.

There is a list of 100 current opportunities, he added, saying that the access of giant investment firms to privatization and the public-private partnership has been facilitated.

The gathering encompassed a number of executive managers of local and international banks as well as financial companies operating in the kingdom. Representatives of 67 commercial and investment banks and financial firms also attended.

This meeting showcased current investment opportunities to be issued from sectors targeted with privatization. It also shed light on the features and components of these sectors and presented the NCP’s plans to attract international and local investors to take part in the privatization opportunities.

Sayegh affirmed that convening with banks and financial companies is vital because of their role as partners in boosting privatization and public-private partnership via funding, consultations, and producing innovative financial products.

He stressed that banks play a positive role in stimulating international and local investments, introducing new prospects in the national economy, and upgrading services provided to citizens and residents.

Sayegh said this was the third meeting for NCP with the business sector since the beginning of the year. The first was with businessmen in a number of commercial chambers in the kingdom and then with businessmen in Eastern Province.

The center aims to hold meetings with various business sectors to establish a knowledge base for the private sector and to support public-private partnerships, in addition to supporting privatization opportunities.



Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan Sign Agreement to Establish Joint Business Council

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan Sign Agreement to Establish Joint Business Council

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

The Federation of Saudi Chambers and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Tajikistan signed an agreement on Monday to establish a Saudi-Tajik Business Council aimed at strengthening trade and investment relations between the two nations.

The agreement was signed in Riyadh by Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Hassan Al-Huwaizi and Chairman of the Tajik Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jamshed Jumakhonzoda. The signing ceremony was attended by Tajikistan's First Deputy Prime Minister Hokim Kholiqzoda, Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih, and several officials and business leaders from both countries.

The business council will engage in systematic trade and investment promotion activities across various sectors identified in the economic cooperation agenda. It will serve as a platform for Saudi and Tajik business communities to network, showcase their activities, and foster commercial partnerships.

Additionally, the council will work to open new avenues for economic collaboration, facilitate continuous interaction between the private sectors of both countries, and exchange information on market opportunities. Plans include organizing exhibitions, conferences, and trade delegation visits to enhance mutual economic ties.

This agreement marks a significant step forward in expanding bilateral economic cooperation, aligning with both nations’ goals to strengthen partnerships and explore new business opportunities.