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萝莉视频鈥檚 domestic tourism thrives as Eid travel peaks

萝莉视频鈥檚 domestic tourism thrives as Eid travel peaks
Domestic travel has surged in recent years, with Eid Al-Fitr becoming a peak period for local tourism. Shutterstock.
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Updated 30 March 2025

萝莉视频鈥檚 domestic tourism thrives as Eid travel peaks

萝莉视频鈥檚 domestic tourism thrives as Eid travel peaks

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 domestic tourism sector is experiencing a sharp rise in travel during Eid Al-Fitr, injecting fresh momentum into the hospitality industry. A growing preference for local destinations is reshaping the market as residents seek immersive experiences within the nation鈥檚 tourism landscape.

The Kingdom saw a 45 percent rise in domestic flight bookings in 2024, driven by expanding tourism offerings and greater connectivity through low-cost carriers, according to Almosafer鈥檚 latest travel trend report released in January.

Domestic travel has surged in recent years, with Eid Al-Fitr becoming a peak period for local tourism, said Nicolas Mayer, PwC Middle East partner and global tourism industry lead. He noted that domestic flight bookings rose 45 percent year-on-year in 2024, highlighting a growing preference for local exploration.

鈥淭here are a few key reasons behind this shift. First, the Kingdom has made huge strides in improving its tourism offerings. With more affordable flight options due to low-cost carriers, travel has become a lot more accessible,鈥 Mayer said.

The report showed a 39 percent increase in domestic room night bookings, while combined local flight and hotel reservations accounted for over 40 percent of the travel market, up 11 percent year-on-year.

The surge in domestic travel is fueled by a broader range of destinations, accommodations, and experiences attracting leisure visitors. Family and group travel have been major drivers, with bookings in these segments soaring over 70 percent.

萝莉视频鈥檚 mega-projects, including NEOM, a futuristic city on the Red Sea, and The Red Sea Project, which focuses on luxury and eco-tourism, further fuel domestic tourism growth. Cultural landmarks like AlUla, known for its ancient Nabatean heritage, and Diriyah, the birthplace of the Saudi state, are undergoing significant restoration to offer visitors rich historical and cultural experiences.

鈥淓id Al-Fitr is a special time for families and culture, and it encourages travel and experiencing something new. There are so many great options for people to celebrate within the Kingdom 鈥 it鈥檚 a great opportunity to discover 萝莉视频鈥檚 rich culture and hidden gems right here at home,鈥 he added.

Mayer pointed to 萝莉视频鈥檚 massive investment in tourism infrastructure under Vision 2030, which is making it easier for residents to explore new destinations.

The Kingdom鈥檚 Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb recently said that the nation鈥檚 tourism accommodation is expected to double over the next decade. The country currently has around 400,000 guest rooms, projected to reach 800,000 by 2030. Al-Khateeb reiterated 萝莉视频鈥檚 goal of becoming one of the world鈥檚 top seven tourism destinations by the end of the decade.

At King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, officials have observed a significant rise in family and group bookings, which have grown over 70 percent across key traveler segments.

Nour El-Shikh, media and public relations specialist in global branding and communications at KAUST, said travel groups are gravitating toward destinations that offer distinctive events and experiences.

鈥淲hile major cities like Makkah, Riyadh, and Jeddah remain popular, emerging spots like Abha, Al Jubail, Jizan, Tabuk, and Hail are drawing increased attention for their unique landscapes and activities,鈥 El-Shikh said.

AlUla, a UNESCO-listed site, has also gained traction as a premier domestic and international destination, a sign of 萝莉视频鈥檚 continued investment in diversifying its tourism appeal.

鈥淭his has fostered a renewed appreciation for the Kingdom鈥檚 rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The combination of improved infrastructure, increased accessibility, and a growing emphasis on family-oriented activities has made exploring local destinations more appealing than ever,鈥 El-Shikh added.

The Haramain Train, which connects Madinah, Jeddah, and Makkah, is another example of how 萝莉视频 is reducing car traffic and improving access to Islam鈥檚 two holiest cities, she added.




Nicolas Mayer, PwC Middle East partner, global tourism industry lead. Supplied.聽

Hotels, resorts adapt to demand

With the surge in domestic travelers, 萝莉视频鈥檚 hospitality sector is evolving to cater to changing preferences. Mayer pointed out that hotels and resorts are focusing on personalized experiences rather than simply increasing room capacity.

鈥淭ake Eid, for example. It鈥檚 a time when families want to be together, enjoy traditions, and make memories. Operators are catching on to that and offering packages and programs that feel more meaningful 鈥 whether it鈥檚 culturally inspired dining, kids鈥 activities, or even small touches that reflect the spirit of the holiday,鈥 he said.

The demand for alternative accommodations is also growing, with vacation rentals, villas, and hotel apartments gaining popularity, particularly among families. Meanwhile, digital innovation is playing a critical role in enhancing the travel experience.

鈥淚f the booking process isn鈥檛 smooth or the service isn鈥檛 responsive, people notice. Tech isn鈥檛 a nice-to-have anymore 鈥 it鈥檚 expected,鈥 Mayer added.

El-Shikh echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that many establishments are expanding and renovating to accommodate larger groups. 鈥淭hey are also introducing special Eid packages with family activities, cultural events, and traditional culinary experiences,鈥 she said.

Mobile apps, virtual tours, and seamless payment methods such as Apple Pay and buy now, pay later options are also shaping consumer behavior. Sustainability and eco-friendly practices are becoming a priority, aligning with modern travelers鈥 values.

Future of domestic tourism

萝莉视频鈥檚 domestic tourism market is set for further transformation, driven by technology and evolving consumer expectations. Mayer expects a rising demand for personalized, culturally immersive, and seamless experiences.

鈥淥n the business side, I鈥檓 seeing a lot of energy going into creating more curated, tech-enabled journeys. Travelers expect smooth bookings, helpful digital tools, and recommendations that feel relevant. It鈥檚 no longer about just having a website or an app 鈥 it鈥檚 about using tech to anticipate what people want before they even ask,鈥 he said.

The expansion of tourism beyond the well-known urban centers is also unlocking new opportunities. 鈥淢ore regions across the Kingdom are starting to offer these kinds of experiences. We鈥檙e moving beyond the well-known cities, and that鈥檚 opening up a whole new set of opportunities for domestic tourism,鈥 Mayer added.

El-Shikh highlighted a growing trend toward experiential travel, where visitors seek immersive cultural experiences. 鈥淪takeholders are developing unique offerings that highlight the Kingdom鈥檚 diverse heritage and natural landscapes,鈥 she said.

New infrastructure fuels demand

The Kingdom鈥檚 infrastructure expansion is proving to be a game-changer for domestic tourism. Mayer noted that investments in roads, airports, and public transport are making once-remote destinations more accessible.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about building new airports or roads 鈥 it鈥檚 about opening new areas of the country that people might not have explored before,鈥 he said.

Businesses are capitalizing on this momentum by designing experiences tied to local culture. 鈥淎round Eid especially, we see more businesses take advantage of that momentum. They鈥檙e creating experiences that feel connected to a place 鈥 whether it鈥檚 a cultural festival, a family-friendly activity, or a beautifully restored heritage site that tells a local story. These touchpoints resonate with travelers because it鈥檚 not just leisure 鈥 it鈥檚 personal,鈥 Mayer explained.

El-Shikh added that in-destination activities such as guided tours, adventure sports, and cultural experiences are central to travel, enhancing engagement with local communities. 鈥淏y collaborating with local artisans, cultural institutions, and heritage sites, tourism businesses are creating unique experiences that resonate with residents and encourage them to appreciate their own cultural heritage,鈥 she said.

As 萝莉视频 continues to develop its tourism sector, a rising emphasis on domestic travel is expected to fuel sustained growth, further embedding Eid Al-Fitr as a cornerstone of the Kingdom鈥檚 evolving travel landscape.


IsDB drives development across over 2 percent of world鈥檚 countries

IsDB drives development across over 2 percent of world鈥檚 countries
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IsDB drives development across over 2 percent of world鈥檚 countries

IsDB drives development across over 2 percent of world鈥檚 countries
  • Jeddah-based organization founded in 1974 is recognized as a global leader in Islamic finance

JEDDAH: A year after marking its 50th anniversary, the Islamic Development Bank remains at the forefront of global development finance, recognized for its distinctive model that blends Shariah finance principles with strategic investments.

Established in August 1974 and commencing operations in October the following year in 萝莉视频, the IsDB has grown into a distinctive institution within the global development landscape, championing ethics, equity, and solidarity among its 57 member countries and impacting one in five people worldwide.

The bank was founded through a visionary initiative led by Saudi King Faisal bin Abdulaziz and other Islamic leaders to foster development cooperation among member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and enhance the wellbeing of Muslim communities.

Financial strength

The IsDB is recognized as one of the world鈥檚 most active multilateral development banks and a global leader in Islamic finance. It boasts prestigious AAA credit ratings by Moody鈥檚, S&P, and Fitch 鈥 reflecting its strong financial stability and low risk.

With a subscribed capital of $76 billion, the bank is well-positioned to support large-scale development projects and foster economic growth across its member countries.

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鈥 Established in August 1974 in 萝莉视频, the IsDB has grown into a distinctive institution within the global development landscape, championing ethics, equity, and solidarity among its 57 member countries and impacting one in five people worldwide.

鈥 萝莉视频鈥檚 enduring support remains crucial as the IsDB charts its strategic future, committed to tackling today鈥檚 challenges and strengthening solidarity throughout the Muslim world.

The Jeddah-based organization has evolved into a group of five institutions representing member states across four continents, with total approvals exceeding $182 billion for more than 12,000 development projects, as of April 2024.

Built on strong partnerships and trusted governance, the bank continues to promote sustainable socioeconomic development. 萝莉视频鈥檚 enduring support remains crucial as the IsDB charts its strategic future, committed to tackling today鈥檚 challenges and strengthening solidarity throughout the Muslim world.

Among its strongest partnerships is with Turkiye, a founding member that has received nearly $13 billion in IsDB approvals across 545 projects. In April 2024, both sides launched a new $6.3 billion framework to boost sustainability, productivity, Islamic finance, and digital transformation, reaffirming the bank鈥檚 long-term commitment to Turkiye鈥檚 development.

Speaking to Arab News, Abdulmohsen Al-Alshiekh, assistant professor and board member of the Saudi Economic Association, said over the past five decades, the IsDB has played a critical role as a development catalyst across the Islamic world.

He added that its effectiveness can be assessed on several fronts, including Infrastructure development, human capital investment, Shariah-compliant financing, crisis response, and South-South cooperation.

鈥淚sDB has financed thousands of projects in transport, energy, water, and urban development, significantly improving connectivity and public services across its member countries,鈥 Al-Alshiekh said.

Abdulmohsen Al-Alshiekh, assistant professor and board member of the Saudi Economic Association. (Supplied)

He added that through scholarship programs, capacity-building initiatives, and education sector support, IsDB has contributed to advancing education, vocational training, and knowledge economies in low- and middle-income member states.

As for the bank鈥檚 Islamic law financing compliance, Al-Alshiekh said that one of IsDB鈥檚 unique strengths is its adherence to Islamic finance principles. 鈥淏y promoting risk-sharing and asset-backed investments, it has provided an alternative to interest-based lending and contributed to the growth of the Islamic finance industry globally,鈥 he added.

Crisis response

Al-Alshiekh said the bank has shown agility in responding to global crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, by mobilizing special funds, providing concessional financing, and supporting resilience and recovery efforts in vulnerable member countries.

He added that the bank continues to foster cooperation among member states through trade finance, investment insurance, and technology transfer initiatives, reinforcing its role as a key platform for intra-OIC economic collaboration.

Development reach

Al-Alshiekh noted that countries across sub-Saharan Africa, the MENA region, South Asia, and Southeast Asia have benefited from IsDB鈥檚 interventions, underscoring several priority sectors including infrastructure, education, health, agriculture, and trade.

鈥淭hese investments have helped close infrastructure gaps and improve regional integration, especially in landlocked and low-income countries,鈥 he added.

On education and health, the assistant professor said the IsDB has funded scholarships, technical training, hospitals, and pandemic response. It has also supported irrigation, rural development, and agribusiness in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to fight poverty and boost food security.

IsDB has funded health programs in many countries across sub-Saharan Africa, the MENA region, South Asia, and Southeast Asia . (Supplied)

鈥淐ountries such as Senegal, Niger, Nigeria, and Sudan have received substantial support in infrastructure, agriculture, and education,鈥 he said.

Countries recovering from conflict or facing economic challenges, such as Yemen, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, have received significant assistance, while Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, and the Maldives have also benefited from a mix of infrastructure, health, and education investments, Al-Alshiekh added.

Unequal model

Unlike conventional multilateral development banks, all the bank鈥檚 financial transactions comply with Islamic principles.

鈥淥ne of IsDB鈥檚 unique strengths is its adherence to Islamic finance principles,鈥 Alalshiekh said 鈥淏y promoting risk-sharing and asset-backed investments, it has provided an alternative to interest-based lending and contributed to the growth of the Islamic finance industry globally.鈥

Youssef Saidi, a research fellow at the Economic Research Forum, emphasized the importance of distinguishing the IsDB鈥檚 model from that of conventional multilateral development banks.

鈥淭o understand the unique contributions of the IsDB, it is essential to examine how its development model contrasts with those of the conventional multilateral development banks, which often focus on standardized approaches that may not fully address the unique needs of developing countries, potentially limiting their effectiveness in fostering sustainable growth,鈥 Saidi told Arab News.

Youssef Saidi, research fellow at the Economic Research Forum. (Supplied)

He added that the IsDB focuses on Islamic finance principles, socio-economic development, and innovative approaches to financing and project implementation.

鈥淭hese characteristics emphasize the importance of adaptability and responsiveness to the specific needs of member countries, which is essential for effective development financing,鈥 he said.

He noted that this adaptability allows the IsDB to forge partnerships that boost funding and enhance project delivery, similar to other multilateral development banks.

Future priorities

As the global development landscape becomes increasingly complex, both Saidi and Al-Alshiekh agree that the IsDB must recalibrate its strategic focus to address emerging challenges.

鈥淭he challenges facing the IsDB include addressing governance issues, ensuring effective resource allocation, and adapting to the evolving needs of its member countries to enhance development outcomes,鈥 Saidi said.

To maintain its relevance, the IsDB must navigate challenges such as regional disparities in development, ensuring equitable resource allocation, and fostering innovation in Islamic finance practices, he also said.

Looking ahead, Al-Alshiekh said the IsDB is expected to broaden its role in key areas such as climate action through green sukuk, private sector partnerships focused on small and medium enterprises, fintech, digital infrastructure and e-governance, and support for fragile regions via stabilization funds and humanitarian-development-peace frameworks.

Enduring values

While the IsDB shares several features with conventional development banks, including alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, it remains rooted in a distinct ethos.

鈥淯nlike conventional MDBs, IsDB operates entirely on Islamic finance principles. This means it avoids interest-bearing loans and instead uses instruments like Murabaha, or cost-plus sale, ijara, or leasing, and istisna鈥檃, or construction financing, as well as sukuk,鈥 Al-Alshiekh explained.

He added that the IsDB鈥檚 approach is value-based, emphasizing ethical finance, social justice, and equitable growth that aligns with Islamic principles. 鈥淭his contrasts with the often secular and market-oriented frameworks of conventional MDBs.鈥

Governance is another differentiator. 鈥淚sDB鈥檚 governance model is rooted in the OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation), with its members being exclusively Islamic countries,鈥 he said.

This allows for a greater cultural and strategic alignment among its stakeholders, while conventional MDBs tend to have a broader, more diverse global membership, he noted.

Al-Alshiekh also underlined the principle of solidarity that guides the bank鈥檚 resource allocation. 

鈥淭he IsDB emphasizes 鈥業slamic solidarity鈥, often prioritizing needs-based resource allocation and South-South cooperation, in contrast to performance-based lending criteria or conditionalities common in conventional MDBs,鈥 he said.
 


Gold set for 3rd weekly loss amid stronger dollar, reduced Fed rate cut hopes

Gold set for 3rd weekly loss amid stronger dollar, reduced Fed rate cut hopes
Updated 01 August 2025

Gold set for 3rd weekly loss amid stronger dollar, reduced Fed rate cut hopes

Gold set for 3rd weekly loss amid stronger dollar, reduced Fed rate cut hopes

BENGALURU: Gold prices held steady on Friday, but were poised for a third consecutive weekly loss pressured by a stronger dollar and diminished expectations for US rate cuts, while uncertainty from US tariffs on trading partners offered support.

Spot gold was steady at $3,293.56 per ounce, as of 12:34 p.m. Saudi time. Bullion is down 1.4 percent so far this week.

US gold futures edged down 0.1 percent to $3,344.60.

The dollar index hit its highest level since May 29, making gold more expensive for other currency holders.

鈥淕old remains weighed by reduced bets for Fed rate cuts for the rest of 2025. This week鈥檚 US GDP, weekly jobless claims, and PCE figures also shored up the Fed鈥檚 reluctance to commit to a rate cut,鈥 said Han Tan, chief market analyst at Nemo.Money.

Fed held rates steady in the 4.25 percent to 4.5 percent range on Wednesday and dampened expectations for a September rate cut.

US President Donald Trump slapped steep tariffs on exports from dozens of trading partners, including Canada, Brazil, India and Taiwan, pressing ahead with his plans to reorder the global economy ahead of a Friday trade deal deadline.

鈥淭he precious metal should, however, remain supported amid the still-uncertain impact from US tariffs on global economic growth,鈥 Tan said.

US inflation increased in June as tariffs on imports started raising the cost of some goods.

Focus now shifts to US jobs data, due later on Friday, as investors assess the Federal Reserve鈥檚 policy trajectory, with July job growth expected to have slowed and the unemployment rate projected to rise to 4.2 percent.

Gold, often considered a safe-haven asset during economic uncertainties, tends to perform well in a low-interest-rate environment.

Physical gold demand in key Asian markets improved slightly this week as a pullback in prices sparked buying interest, though volatility kept some buyers cautious.

Spot silver fell 0.8 percent to $36.46 per ounce, platinum lost 1.7 percent at $1,268.45 and palladium was down 0.5 percent to $1,185.19. All three metals were headed for weekly losses. 


Startup Wrap:聽Saudi firms surge as AI, food tech deals highlight ecosystem鈥檚 rapid ascent聽

Startup Wrap:聽Saudi firms surge as AI, food tech deals highlight ecosystem鈥檚 rapid ascent聽
Updated 01 August 2025

Startup Wrap:聽Saudi firms surge as AI, food tech deals highlight ecosystem鈥檚 rapid ascent聽

Startup Wrap:聽Saudi firms surge as AI, food tech deals highlight ecosystem鈥檚 rapid ascent聽

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 startup ecosystem continues to gain momentum, with a surge of early- and growth-stage investments across technology-driven sectors including AI, food tech, logistics, and sports. 

Kamco Invest has announced it acquired a stake in Foodics, a fast-growing restaurant technology and payments platform based in 萝莉视频.  

The transaction, completed in the fourth quarter of 2024 but only now made public, aligns with Kamco Invest鈥檚 strategy to back high-growth, tech-enabled businesses in the Middle East and North Africa, particularly those with initial public offering potential. 

Founded in 2014, Foodics serves over 33,000 restaurants with an annual gross merchandise value of over $10 billion in 2024. 

The cloud-based platform offers an integrated solution for restaurant operators to manage orders, operations, finances, and access to capital through a single interface.  

Kamco Invest Director of Private Equity Dalal Al-Shaya said: 鈥淲e are proud to back a regional tech champion like Foodics. Its scale, innovation, and strong investor base signal an exciting growth trajectory.鈥  

The company is targeting a public listing on Tadawul within the next two to three years.  

Foodics鈥 most recent $170 million funding round was led by Prosus and Sanabil Investments, a fund owned by the Public Investment Fund, with participation from Sequoia Capital India, STV, Raed Ventures, and Endeavor Catalyst. 

Calo raises $39m in series B extension to fuel global growth 

The Calo team. Supplied

Saudi food tech startup Calo has secured a $39 million series B extension led by AlJazira Capital, bringing its total series B funding to $64 million.  

The latest round follows a $25 million tranche closed in December 2024 and was oversubscribed beyond the originally targeted $50 million due to strong investor interest.  

Proceeds from the round will support Calo鈥檚 international expansion, continued product development, and integration of recently acquired UK-based meal subscription companies. 

Calo, which delivered more than 10 million meals in 2024, reports high-growth, nine-figure annualized revenue and claims to be the world鈥檚 fastest-growing meal subscription service.  

CEO Ahmed Al-Rawi said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e living in an interesting time where AI is transforming our lives, and we鈥檙e excited to be investing in cutting-edge innovation to explore how Calo can use AI to influence the future of how we discover and eat healthy food.鈥  

The company acquired Fresh Fitness Food and Detox Kitchen to enter the European market and has since integrated both into its operations and technology stack. 

Calo says it operates more than 10 physical locations across the GCC, including hospital-based outlets, and has launched operations in the UK and Oman.  

Its customer base spans 萝莉视频, the UAE, and Bahrain, as well as Qatar, and Kuwait, with over 5,000 customers already on the waiting list in Oman, the company claimed. 

In the first half of 2025, Calo said it achieved over 50 percent year-on-year growth, bolstered by a localization strategy that included the appointment of General Managers in each regional market.  

Calo recently partnered with Armah Sports Co. to explore co-located retail outlets and wellness collaborations.  

Armah鈥檚 founder, Fahad Al-Hagbani, has joined Calo鈥檚 board as an independent member. Calo remains headquartered in Riyadh and is planning for an IPO in 萝莉视频. 

Flex League closes seed round to build unified racquet sports platform 

Flex League currently serves nearly 10,000 players. flexibleleague.com

Flex League, a Saudi sports-tech company focused on padel and tennis, has raised a six-digit dollar seed round led by the Professional Tennis Academy and PAD-L Group.  

The new capital will be used to develop a court booking system, support expansion into new Saudi cities and across the MENA region, and grow its team across engineering, product, and operations. 

The platform currently serves nearly 10,000 players and allows users to join competitive leagues, book courts, and track match results. 

It also offers court operators tools to manage tournaments and engage local sports communities.  

CEO Ibrahim Akeel said: 鈥淲ith this investment, we鈥檙e creating a unified platform where players can compete, connect, and now book courts 鈥 all in one app.鈥  

The company aims to drive deeper engagement in the region鈥檚 growing racquet sports ecosystem by blending digital matchmaking with physical play. 

Sawt secures $1m to advance Arabic voice AI customer support 

Sawt, a Saudi startup focused on Arabic-native voice AI systems, has closed a $1 million pre-seed round led by T2 and STV.  

The funding will be used to enhance its proprietary models, scale its technical infrastructure, and grow its team as it prepares to serve millions of voice interactions. 

The platform enables businesses to conduct customer support, bookings, and sales through AI voice agents that operate 24/7 with natural and intelligent responses.  

In just two months since its launch, Sawt claims it served dozens of businesses and processed hundreds of thousands of calls.  

Co-founder and CEO Abdulmalik Al-Saeed said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to contribute to this movement by building Arabic voice technology from the ground up, right here in the Kingdom.鈥 

STV General Partner Ahmad Al-Naimi added: 鈥淪awt exemplifies a new wave of Saudi AI-native ventures. With a strong tech edge and commercial momentum, they鈥檙e poised to lead the $800 million to $1.2 billion GCC AI call center automation market.鈥  

Abdulkarim Al-Jarba, CEO of T2, noted that the investment supports T2鈥檚 strategy to deliver advanced technology solutions across its network. 

OmniOps unveils platform to deliver sovereign AI inference services 

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OmniOps has launched Bunyan, the Kingdom鈥檚 first sovereign Inference-as-a-Service platform.  

The announcement follows a strategic meeting with the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Abdullah Al-Swaha. 

The platform supports AI applications in text, vision, and speech, with a focus on data sovereignty and enterprise-grade compliance.  

CEO Mohammed Al-Tassan said: 鈥淏unyan delivers unprecedented performance improvements that revolutionize how organizations deploy and scale AI applications.鈥  

He added that the platform has demonstrated efficiency gains, including a doubling of inference speed, over 50 percent reduction in energy use, and at least 40 percent lower latency. 

Bunyan provides an end-to-end infrastructure stack with model deployment tools, support for NVIDIA and Groq hardware, and access to both public and private models.  

It enables organizations to build AI-driven applications such as natural language chatbots, document summarization tools, and systems for rapid insight extraction from unstructured data. 

Olivery secures seed funding from Ibtikar Fund and Flat6Labs Mashreq 

Olivery, a B2B Software-as-a-Service company focused on digitising logistics operations, has raised seed funding from Ibtikar Fund and Flat6Labs Mashreq Seed Fund. 

The platform allows logistics providers and merchants to manage order creation, routing, delivery, and customer engagement through a no-code/low-code interface. 

Since its founding in 2020, Olivery has scaled to serve over 200 active clients across nine countries.  

The company plans to use the new funding to expand regionally and roll out AI-driven features including predictive routing, automated data entry, and proactive customer support.  

CEO Ram Merei said: 鈥淭ogether with Ibtikar and Flat6Labs, we鈥檙e delivering technology that allows national couriers and independent merchants alike to operate with the speed, transparency, and reliability that modern commerce demands.鈥 

Ibtikar鈥檚 Managing Partner Habib Hazzan stated: 鈥淭heir platform is not only scalable and robust  鈥 it鈥檚 thoughtfully designed for the realities of local markets.鈥  

Rasha Manna, general manager of Flat6Labs Mashreq Seed Fund, noted that the firm has backed Olivery from its earliest stages and remains committed to supporting its expansion. 

Mataa closes seed round to expand Libya鈥檚 e-commerce infrastructure 

Mataa, a Libya-based e-commerce platform, has completed its first seed investment round with backing from Libyan business angels.  

The funding will be used to strengthen Mataa鈥檚 logistics network, expand its warehouse capacity, and onboard new suppliers and product categories. 

Founder and CEO Ibrahim Shuwehdi stated that the round reflects growing investor confidence in Libya鈥檚 entrepreneurial potential and geographic advantage.  

The company supports merchants in reaching over 6 million internet users and offers Facebook integration for easier product listing and reduced advertising costs.  

鈥淭his round is not just a financial boost but a signal to the wider ecosystem to encourage more venture investment in Libyan startups and SMEs,鈥 Shuwehdi said.  

Mataa is also looking to recruit experienced regional talent to support its long-term strategy.


Oil Updates 鈥 crude steadies as investors mull US tariff impacts

Oil Updates 鈥 crude steadies as investors mull US tariff impacts
Updated 01 August 2025

Oil Updates 鈥 crude steadies as investors mull US tariff impacts

Oil Updates 鈥 crude steadies as investors mull US tariff impacts

LONDON: Oil prices were little changed on Friday and heading for a weekly gain, as investors weighed the impact of further tariffs and sanctions by US President Donald Trump.

Brent crude futures were up 19 cents, or 0.26 percent, to $71.89 a barrel at 11:23 a.m. Saudi time. US West Texas Intermediate crude was up 20 cents, or 0.29 percent, to $69.46 a barrel.

Prices stabilized on Friday after losing more than 1 percent in the previous session. However, for the week Brent was on course for a 5 percent gain, and WTI around 6.6 percent.

Investors have focused on the potential impact of US tariffs on oil prices this week, as tariff rates on US trading partners are set to go into effect from August 1.

Trump signed an executive order on Thursday imposing tariffs ranging from 10 percent to 41 percent on US imports from dozens of countries and foreign territories including Canada, India and Taiwan that failed to reach trade deals by his August 1 deadline.

Partners that managed to secure trade deals include the European Union, South Korea, Japan and Britain.

鈥淲e think the resolution of trade deals to the satisfaction of the market 鈥 more or less, barring a few exceptions 鈥 has been the key driver for oil price bullishness in recent days, and further progress on trade talks with China in future could be a further confidence booster for the oil market,鈥 said Suvro Sarkar, energy sector team lead at DBS bank.

Prices were also supported this week after Trump threatened to impose 100 percent secondary tariffs on Russian crude buyers in a bid to pressure Russia into halting its war against Ukraine, stoking concerns of potential disruption to oil trade flows and the removal of some oil from the market.

JP Morgan analysts said in a note on Thursday that Trump鈥檚 warnings to China and India of penalties on their ongoing purchases of Russian oil potentially put 2.75 million barrels per day of Russian seaborne oil exports at risk. The two countries are the world鈥檚 second- and third-largest crude consumers, respectively.

However, some analysts remain concerned that US levies will limit economic growth by raising prices, which could weigh on oil demand.

On Thursday, there were signs that existing tariffs are already pushing prices higher in the US, the world鈥檚 biggest economy and oil consumer, inflation data for June showed.


Saudis to get more leadership roles as PepsiCo expands, says regional CEO

Saudis to get more leadership roles as PepsiCo expands, says regional CEO
Updated 01 August 2025

Saudis to get more leadership roles as PepsiCo expands, says regional CEO

Saudis to get more leadership roles as PepsiCo expands, says regional CEO

DHAHRAN: Food manufacturer PepsiCo will offer more leadership roles to Saudis, its regional CEO pledged at the inauguration of the SR300 million ($79.97 million) expansion of its Dammam facility.

Speaking to Arab News, Ahmed El-Sheikh explained how the company supports the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 economic diversification plan through three main areas 鈥 using local resources, Saudization, and increasing exports.

The announcement came during a visit to the site by Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef, who praised the facility鈥檚 contribution to job creation, export growth, and the overall development of the food manufacturing sector in 萝莉视频.

The site serves as a key hub in the region, which supplies local markets and exports products to 20 countries across the Middle East.

The PepsiCo MENAP CEO said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to say that 85 percent of our workforce at the Dammam plant are Saudi nationals, one of the highest rates across any of our facilities in the region. With 280 employees currently, this is just the beginning. We plan to grow even further.鈥

He added: "As we move toward greater digitization and automation, we鈥檙e also opening up more opportunities for Saudis to step into technical and leadership roles.鈥 

Recent regulatory changes, which have been made possible through collaboration with the Kingdom鈥檚 Ministry of Environment and Agriculture, now permit PepsiCo to utilize locally grown potatoes for export.

This development has been described by Alkhorayef as a 鈥渟ignificant milestone鈥 for both local farming and policy reform.

鈥淚t demonstrates how we鈥檝e been able to work with PepsiCo over the last few years to ensure the entire supply chain, from farming to production and export, is well managed,鈥 the minister told Arab News.

鈥淎s a result of our success working as a team, we were able to amend the policy so that PepsiCo can now use Saudi grown potatoes for export,鈥 he added.

Bandar Alkhorayef cutting the ribbon on the Dammam facility. Supplied

Sustainability and resource efficiency were focal points during the visit, and Alkhorayef noted that the Kingdom now holds 鈥渁 record in terms of water efficiency in potato cultivation,鈥 a development he called inspiring, not only locally, but globally.

The Dammam plant sources 100 percent of its potatoes from Saudi farms, and uses local materials for secondary packaging, with 70 percent of primary packaging now locally sourced, a percentage PepsiCo aims to push to full localization.

PepsiCo operates in the Kingdom across 86 locations and employs nearly 9,000 people through direct and partner operations.

The company has opened a new regional headquarters in Riyadh鈥檚 King Abdullah Financial District, which will oversee operations across the Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan, aligning with 萝莉视频鈥檚 Regional Headquarters Program.

Further investment is also planned, and El-Sheikh said: 鈥淚n addition to the SR300 million we鈥檝e just invested in the Dammam plant, we鈥檙e preparing to open a state-of-the-art R&D facility in Riyadh in just two months鈥 time.鈥 

The center will cost SR30 million and serve as a hub for product and packaging innovations in the Gulf Cooperation Council region, according to a statement from PepsiCo released in April. 

When it comes to employment, Alkhorayef stressed that Saudization is driven by data and standards.

鈥淭his plant is a great example. It has around 85 percent Saudization, and female participation is about 22鈥23 percent, with more than 25 percent women in the plant workforce itself. That鈥檚 a significant achievement.鈥

He added that the government takes a comprehensive approach to measuring local content, and went on to say: 鈥淏ut measurement is not the goal, it鈥檚 a baseline. The real goal is to use it as a foundation to increase both local sourcing and hiring.鈥

The Dammam plant is one of PepsiCo鈥檚 most advanced in the region, and features energy efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, solar panels generating 510 megawatt-hour yearly, and uses recycled water in its processing systems.

These investments align with the sustainability goals in the Kingdom鈥檚 National Industrial Strategy.