Saudi Study Proposes Initiatives to Develop Non-Profit Sector

A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (AP)
A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (AP)
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Saudi Study Proposes Initiatives to Develop Non-Profit Sector

A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (AP)
A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (AP)

A recent Saudi scientific study suggested four initiatives to develop the non-profit sector, such as improving its perceived image and adopting an independent endowment system.

Specialists proposed the formation of an independent body for the development of the sector, believing the it will contribute to development in Saudi Arabia and help achieve the goals of Vision 2030.

In a recent online seminar, the Riyadh Economic Forum (REF) discussed the study on the non-profit sector and its impact on development.

It confirmed that the current challenges relating to fluctuating oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the lack of national competencies and absence of a global standard to measure the role and impact of the non-profit sector on development, was reflected on the Saudi sector.

The seminar stressed the need to change the perceived image of the sector and portray it as a charitable field that provides its services free of charge.

Head of the International Center for Researches and Studies (MEDAD), Khalid al-Serihi said Vision 2030 allocated large sums aimed at developing the non-profit sector to enable it achieve an estimated five percent of the GDP.

He called for an effective partnership between the sector and the relevant authorities and developing regulations and legislation to better implement the principle of governance and transparency.

He explained there is a need for educational programs to graduate qualified cadres that are needed for the development of the sector, noting that universities have an active role in this regard.

The sector’s revenues in 2018 reached about $2.1 billion, adding that the sector was growing under Vision 2030.

Serihi believes that experts and executives are urgently required for the development of the non-profit sector, adding that the study concluded there is a need for complete and detailed data on the sector along with effective initiatives in light of the scarcity of social development studies.



MBC Group Sells Part of Its Stake in Al Arabia for $110 Million

MBC Group inaugurates its sprawling new headquarters complex in the capital city of Riyadh in 2022 (SPA)
MBC Group inaugurates its sprawling new headquarters complex in the capital city of Riyadh in 2022 (SPA)
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MBC Group Sells Part of Its Stake in Al Arabia for $110 Million

MBC Group inaugurates its sprawling new headquarters complex in the capital city of Riyadh in 2022 (SPA)
MBC Group inaugurates its sprawling new headquarters complex in the capital city of Riyadh in 2022 (SPA)

MBC Group on Sunday sold part of its stake in Arabian Contracting Services Co. (Al Arabia), comprising 2.45 million shares, or 4.9% of Al Arabia's share capital, to several investors for SAR 416.5 million ($110.9 million), according to an announcement to the Saudi Stock Exchange “Tadawul.”
Al Arabia is a leading company in outdoor advertising in the Kingdom. Its business includes setting up, operating and maintaining outdoor advertising billboards, specifically roadside advertising and indoor advertising.
The book value of the Company's entire share in Al Arabia is around SAR 1 million , and the book value of the shares sold in the Transaction is around SAR 246 million.
The purpose of the transaction is to strengthen the Company's financial position and realize a portion of the Company's investment profits, the announcement to Tadawul said.
After the Transaction, the Company will retain a 15.1% stake in Al Arabia as an investment in an associated company.
The remaining shares held by the Company in Al Arabia will be subject to a 180-day contractual lock-up undertaking starting from the Transaction execution date.
On Sunday morning, MBC Group announced the full repayment of a SAR 497.25 million ($132.4 million) loan owed to Istedamah Holding Co., pursuant to the loan agreement.
In a statement to Tadawul, the group said that the repayment was done from the available liquidity with no material impact on its financials.