SAMA Uses Blockchain Technology for Money Transfer with Local Banks

SAMA Uses Blockchain Technology for Money Transfer with Local Banks
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SAMA Uses Blockchain Technology for Money Transfer with Local Banks

SAMA Uses Blockchain Technology for Money Transfer with Local Banks

The Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) has recently used blockchain technology to deposit part of the liquidity it announced to be injected into the banking sector.

This is part of SAMA’s actions aimed at boosting the sector’s capabilities to continue providing credit facilities.

SAMA is one of the first central banks to experiment with blockchain technology for money transfers. The move is one of the key innovative initiatives launched by SAMA to promote Fintech in the Kingdom.

Other SAMA initiatives include the Fintech Saudi Initiative launched in cooperation with the Capital Market Authority, the introduction of SAMA Regulatory Sandbox, and an array of digital banking services and payments.

SAMA is striving to explore and experiment with emerging technologies to keep pace with the global trends of central banks



Tourism Ministry, Saudi Red Sea Authority Launch Training Program to Boost Coastal Tourism

The program will equip employees at luxury coastal resorts and travel agencies with professional skills essential in the tourism sector. SPA
The program will equip employees at luxury coastal resorts and travel agencies with professional skills essential in the tourism sector. SPA
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Tourism Ministry, Saudi Red Sea Authority Launch Training Program to Boost Coastal Tourism

The program will equip employees at luxury coastal resorts and travel agencies with professional skills essential in the tourism sector. SPA
The program will equip employees at luxury coastal resorts and travel agencies with professional skills essential in the tourism sector. SPA

The Saudi Red Sea Authority, in cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism, has launched the "Seas of Excellence" training program to improve the quality of tourism services and adopt international best practices to deliver a luxurious coastal tourism experience.
Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb attended the launch ceremony on Monday.
According to the Ministry of Tourism, the program is offered for the first time on board the European Cruise and is accredited by the British University of Plymouth and Dale Carnegie.
The program will equip employees at luxury coastal resorts and travel agencies with professional skills essential in the tourism sector, to ensure that visitors to the Kingdom enjoy an exceptional experience.
The undertaking is part of the Ministry of Tourism and Saudi Red Sea Authority's efforts to enhance the coastal tourism experience by harnessing the potential of national talent.