Saudi Entertainment Authority Announces 1st Entertainment Business Accelerator

Saudi Arabia aims to make entertainment a vital sector in diversifying sources of income (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia aims to make entertainment a vital sector in diversifying sources of income (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Entertainment Authority Announces 1st Entertainment Business Accelerator

Saudi Arabia aims to make entertainment a vital sector in diversifying sources of income (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia aims to make entertainment a vital sector in diversifying sources of income (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi General Entertainment Authority launched the Entertainment Business Accelerator program to encourage entrepreneurs interested in the rapidly growing sector.

Experts told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Kingdom is experiencing an unprecedented leap in entertainment, which requires qualifying the most significant number of enterprises to cope with the high demand in the current and upcoming phases.

The 12-week program will operate in two phases, aiming to provide entrepreneurs with guidance and training and link them with experts and consultants specialized in project development and a network of investors.

It provides weekly training workshops, and individual advisory sessions between entrepreneurs and specialized consultants will be provided as part of the program.

Experts will monitor participants' performance, support them in developing their projects, and help them prepare for the advanced investment rounds, where they will meet mentors weekly to expand their businesses.

The experts explained that entertainment projects in Saudi Arabia have recently proven successful in diversifying sources of income and increasing contribution to the gross domestic product.

They create job opportunities for male and female citizens, confirming the importance of providing and qualifying national companies capable of absorbing the size of mega projects and events to meet the government's ambition to promote the sector.

The program aligns with Vision 2030 in attracting 100 million visitors annually.

The Chairman of the Entertainment National Committee in the Federation of Saudi Chambers, al-Walid al-Baltan, explained that launching a program to accelerate and boost local competencies coincides with the upcoming projects that the Kingdom will witness in the entertainment sector.

Baltan told Asharq Al-Awsat that the business accelerator program would enable the owners of emerging projects to expand their business in the entertainment and compete to provide the best quality of services in line with the government's ambition.

He said it also creates multiple jobs for Saudis, adding that it diversifies sources of income and boosts the sector's contribution to the gross domestic product.

Managing Director of al-Hokair Tourism and Development Group Majed al-Hokair explained to Asharq Al-Awsat that the Kingdom is witnessing a quantum leap in entertainment, increasing the number of visitors from neighboring countries after Saudis used to travel to these countries for recreation.

Hokair indicated that the business accelerator launched by the Authority would enable small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs to expand their businesses by linking them with the largest network of investors in several mega projects in the Kingdom.

The Entertainment Business Accelerator program accepts applications that end in March. The program would continue until June, targeting seven sectors: cities and centers, organizing events and crowd control, operating facilities, technical solutions, managing and developing technical talents, ticketing, and supporting services.

"Riyadh Calendar" welcomed 14 million visitors in all its regions, hosting various events of various interests and entertainment.

Visitors to Riyadh Calendar increased with its activities, including many aspects of entertainment at the local, regional, and global levels, forming a new and innovative industry to enjoy throughout the capital.

Riyadh is hosting exceptional events, most notably "The Earth Voice Night," which was held in February with the participation of top Arab artists.



US Job Growth Surges in September, Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.1%

A woman enters a store next to a sign advertising job openings at Times Square in New York City, New York, US, August 6, 2021. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo
A woman enters a store next to a sign advertising job openings at Times Square in New York City, New York, US, August 6, 2021. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo
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US Job Growth Surges in September, Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.1%

A woman enters a store next to a sign advertising job openings at Times Square in New York City, New York, US, August 6, 2021. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo
A woman enters a store next to a sign advertising job openings at Times Square in New York City, New York, US, August 6, 2021. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo

US job growth accelerated in September and the unemployment slipped to 4.1%, further reducing the need for the Federal Reserve to maintain large interest rate cuts at its remaining two meetings this year.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 254,000 jobs last month after rising by an upwardly revised 159,000 in August, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said in its closely watched employment report on Friday.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast payrolls rising by 140,000 positions after advancing by a previously reported 142,000 in August.
The initial payrolls count for August has typically been revised higher over the past decade. Estimates for September's job gains ranged from 70,000 to 220,000.
The US labor market slowdown is being driven by tepid hiring against the backdrop of increased labor supply stemming mostly from a rise in immigration. Layoffs have remained low, which is underpinning the economy through solid consumer spending.
Average hourly earnings rose 0.4% after gaining 0.5% in August. Wages increased 4% year-on-year after climbing 3.9% in August.
The US unemployment rate dropped from 4.2% in August. It has jumped from 3.4% in April 2023, in part boosted by the 16-24 age cohort and rise in temporary layoffs during the annual automobile plant shutdowns in July.
The US Federal Reserve's policy setting committee kicked off its policy easing cycle with an unusually large half-percentage-point rate cut last month and Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized growing concerns over the health of the labor market.
While the labor market has taken a step back, annual benchmark revisions to national accounts data last week showed the economy in a much better shape than previously estimated, with upgrades to growth, income, savings and corporate profits.
This improved economic backdrop was acknowledged by Powell this week when he pushed back against investors' expectations for another half-percentage-point rate cut in November, saying “this is not a committee that feels like it is in a hurry to cut rates quickly.”
The Fed hiked rates by 525 basis points in 2022 and 2023, and delivered its first rate cut since 2020 last month. Its policy rate is currently set in the 4.75%-5.00% band.
Early on Friday, financial markets saw a roughly 71.5% chance of a quarter-point rate reduction in November, CME's FedWatch tool showed. The odds of a 50 basis points cut were around 28.5%.