Saudi Arabia Boosts Implementation, Development of Islamic Finance

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Boosts Implementation, Development of Islamic Finance

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

The Saudi Central Bank, previously called the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority, has issued new directives to financing companies in the Kingdom, official sources revealed to Asharq Al-Awsat.

Based on Sharia governance, the ordered measures seek to establish a minimum level of practices that improve Saudi Arabia’s financing scene compatibility with Islamic provisions and principles.

According to the information obtained by Asharq Al-Awsat, the instructions include defining the roles and responsibilities of the board of directors, the Sharia committee, and senior management.

They also cover principles of independence and confidentiality.

Through the new measures, the Saudi Central Bank has shown a strong desire for strengthening and developing Islamic Finance in relevant companies.

Moreover, recent instructions compel finance companies to disclose the resumes of all board members on the company’s website to ensure that stakeholders can judge their efficiency and ability to carry out assigned tasks effectively.

Senior management’s responsibilities include identifying legal matters and referring them to the Central Bank’s specialized committee for a final decision.

The Central Bank will provide necessary legal aid and disclosures. Its committee will follow up on the implementation of decisions as well.

Education and training programs will be offered for main internal stakeholders, including the board, the committee and employees.

As for Islamic Finance supervision, the new instructions show that Sharia compliance can cover regular evaluation of financing activities carried out by designated companies.

Regulatory assessment will ensure the compliance of financing companies with the provisions and principles of Islamic Finance laws.

A competent third party can be hired to carry out these tasks after notifying the Central Bank.



Saudi Arabia Strengthens Relations with Danish Private Sector to Boost Bilateral Trade

Saudi Industry Minister strengthens relations with Danish private sector to boost bilateral trade. (SPA)
Saudi Industry Minister strengthens relations with Danish private sector to boost bilateral trade. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Strengthens Relations with Danish Private Sector to Boost Bilateral Trade

Saudi Industry Minister strengthens relations with Danish private sector to boost bilateral trade. (SPA)
Saudi Industry Minister strengthens relations with Danish private sector to boost bilateral trade. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef, held a series of bilateral meetings on Friday with leaders of several leading Danish companies in the industry and mining sectors. Discussions covered joint investment opportunities, as well as the enablers and incentives offered by the Kingdom to investors, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The meetings focused on strengthening cooperation in the industrial and mining sectors between the two sides, with an emphasis on leveraging the strategic opportunities presented by the National Strategy for Industry across its 12 priority sectors that the Kingdom aims to localize and develop. This was discussed alongside the opportunities provided by the comprehensive mining strategy, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
Alkhorayef also met with executives from the pharmaceutical, food, and mining sectors, including FLSmidth, Danfoss, Novo Holdings, Novonesis, and Arla Foods.
The visit reflects Saudi Arabia’s continued efforts to deepen economic partnerships with leading industrial nations and attract global expertise to accelerate the growth and competitiveness of the Kingdom's industrial and mining sectors.