Efforts to Reach a Unified Measurement Standard for Financial Inclusion in Arab Countries

The AMF sees financial inclusion a key policy objective to stimulate socio-economic wellbeing, equality, and shared prosperity, as well as to strengthen financial stability. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The AMF sees financial inclusion a key policy objective to stimulate socio-economic wellbeing, equality, and shared prosperity, as well as to strengthen financial stability. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Efforts to Reach a Unified Measurement Standard for Financial Inclusion in Arab Countries

The AMF sees financial inclusion a key policy objective to stimulate socio-economic wellbeing, equality, and shared prosperity, as well as to strengthen financial stability. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The AMF sees financial inclusion a key policy objective to stimulate socio-economic wellbeing, equality, and shared prosperity, as well as to strengthen financial stability. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) Abdul Rahman Al-Hamidy revealed efforts aimed at reaching a unified standard among Arab countries for measuring financial inclusion.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Hamidy underlined the importance of financial inclusion, as a key policy objective to stimulate socio-economic wellbeing, equality, and shared prosperity, as well as to strengthen financial stability.

“We are harnessing the current capabilities to advance financial inclusion because of its importance in creating jobs, and providing opportunities for young people, especially since the youth make up 60 percent of the Arab population,” he said.

Al-Hamidy explained that such efforts would make financial services accessible, appropriate, and affordable to the region’s population living in promising and remote areas, which in turn would contribute to sustainable development, in accordance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In this context, the Fund moves and coordinates with all Arab countries to reach a unified standard for measuring financial inclusion, he underlined.

On the AMF support for Arab countries, Al-Hamidy said eight Arab countries have benefitted from the loans system since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic until the first half of 2022. He explained that the value of the loans granted by the AMF have exceeded two billion dollars.

Al-Hamidy touched on the capabilities of the central banks in the Arab Gulf countries, saying: “They have reached advanced stages, and this helps them more in financial inclusion, by enabling everyone to access the financial sector…”

He highlighted the capabilities of the Saudi Central Bank, which he said surpassed global levels, in terms of technology and digital currencies.

Meanwhile, the second Arab-British Economic Summit 2022 will be held in London this Wednesday, under the slogan “Developing a Common Vision.”

Organized by the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce, the summit will be attended by more than 600 economic and financial figures, and aims to strengthen the strategic partnership between the United Kingdom and the Arab countries. Gatherers will also discuss renewable energy, the education and health sectors, the banking and financial revolution, and the promotion of digital cooperation.



Saudi Tourism Minister Announces Support for 17 Tourism Projects in Al-Ahsa

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
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Saudi Tourism Minister Announces Support for 17 Tourism Projects in Al-Ahsa

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb has met with several investors and entrepreneurs in Al-Ahsa Governorate as part of his tour to various regions and governorates of the Kingdom coinciding with the Saudi winter events calendar.
In the meeting, he highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector, emphasizing the ministry's commitment to providing comprehensive services and facilities to enable investors to join the promising sector.

Al-Khateeb noted that the tourism ecosystem supports numerous projects in Al-Ahsa, including 17 unique tourism initiatives valued at over SAR3.5 billion, providing more than 1,800 hotel rooms.

The projects aim to boost the tourism sector, leveraging Al-Ahsa's exceptional features that qualify it to become a major tourist destination in the Kingdom and the region, the minister said.

During his tour, he made a stop at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Al-Ahsa, a beneficiary of the Tourism Development Fund. Covering an area of over 10,000 square meters and costing more than SAR200 million, the hotel boasts more than 180 rooms.

It stands as a model tourist destination that combines international luxury with local authenticity, reflecting the unique charm of Al-Ahsa.