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KAFD at the heart of 萝莉视频鈥檚 economic and investment future

KAFD at the heart of 萝莉视频鈥檚 economic and investment future
The King Abdullah Financial District stands as a tangible expression of Vision 2030, demonstrating the impact of public-private partnerships. (AFP)
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Updated 11 May 2025

KAFD at the heart of 萝莉视频鈥檚 economic and investment future

KAFD at the heart of 萝莉视频鈥檚 economic and investment future
  • The King Abdullah Financial District has significantly boosted Riyadh鈥檚 appeal as a business and tourism destination

JEDDAH:聽The King Abdullah Financial District is fast emerging as a centerpiece of 萝莉视频鈥檚 economic transformation, playing a critical role in the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to diversify and establish itself as a global hub for commerce and investment.

Located in the capital, Riyadh, KAFD is more than just a collection of striking buildings, it is a thriving financial ecosystem.聽

As the base for the Saudi Stock Exchange, global investment firms, regulatory bodies, and fintech companies, the district is helping to reshape the financial landscape of the region.

KAFD aligns closely with the goals of Vision 2030, 萝莉视频鈥檚 strategic framework for economic diversification. It supports growth in capital markets, attracts foreign direct investment, and fosters innovation in financial technologies, according to industry experts.

The scale of the development reflects its ambition. Spanning 3.2 million sq. meters of gross floor area over a 1.6 million sq. meter site, the district includes over 2,900 residential units and more than 6,100 hotel keys and serviced apartments. It also boasts Riyadh鈥檚 tallest tower 鈥 an 80-story skyscraper reaching 385 meters 鈥 and is the largest project in the world to receive the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ND Stage 2 Platinum certification.

KAFD鈥檚 design is the work of over 25 leading architectural and design firms, including Foster + Partners, Henning Larsen, and Gensler. Its five main asset classes 鈥 office, residential, hospitality, retail, and entertainment 鈥 combine to offer a modern, integrated environment for business and living.

Mansoor Ahmed, an independent adviser with over 25 years of regional experience in real estate and infrastructure, told Arab News that KAFD is the center of 萝莉视频鈥檚 financial sector, attracting top institutions, asset managers, and fintech firms.

鈥淜AFD encourages international financial firms and investors to establish operations in Riyadh, enhancing foreign capital inflows. For example, Goldman Sachs, a leading global investment bank, announced plans to open a new office in KAFD,鈥 Ahmed said.

He added that Tadawul is expanding rapidly, and KAFD plays a key role in supporting market growth, driving liquidity, and diversifying financial products.

鈥淭adawul Tower, located within KAFD, serves as the headquarters of the Saudi Stock Exchange. Its presence in the district has contributed to attracting investors and businesses, thereby boosting the region鈥檚 economic growth,鈥 he said.

More than buildings

Commenting on how KAFD is enhancing 萝莉视频鈥檚 competitiveness as a global financial center, Tamer Al-Sayed, chief financial officer at the FII Institute, told Arab News that the district is more than just a striking skyline 鈥 it鈥檚 a statement.

鈥淚t signals 萝莉视频鈥檚 commitment to becoming a major financial hub, offering a world-class ecosystem designed to attract global institutions, investors, and talent. What makes it competitive is its mix of cutting-edge infrastructure, financial incentives, and integration with Vision 2030鈥檚 broader economic reforms,鈥 Al-Sayed said.

He added that, unlike traditional financial centers, KAFD is being developed in tandem with regulatory transformation.聽

The King Abdullah Financial District serves as a launchpad for fintech startups, digital banking solutions, and venture capital firms.

Mansoor Ahmed, real estate adviser

鈥淲ith initiatives like the Financial Sector Development Program, fintech expansion, and capital market liberalization, 萝莉视频 is reshaping its financial landscape,鈥 the CFO said.

He emphasized that KAFD represents these reforms in physical form, hosting key regulatory bodies, financial institutions, and technology-driven firms that will lead future economic growth.

Ahmed explained that KAFD is enhancing private sector participation and foreign direct investment by enabling financial firms to offer more sophisticated investment products, which contributes to diversifying 萝莉视频鈥檚 economy beyond oil.

He highlighted that in 2024 KAFD planned to consolidate some of its income-generating properties into a real estate investment fund and list it on Tadawul, aiming to raise around $700 million.

鈥淭his initiative not only funds additional development projects within KAFD but also revitalizes the Saudi REIT sector for investors,鈥 Ahmed said.

The district stands as a tangible expression of Vision 2030, demonstrating the impact of public-private partnerships in advancing 萝莉视频鈥檚 shift toward a knowledge-based economy.

Ahmed emphasized that KAFD directly supports this initiative by working to build a more resilient and diversified financial sector.

鈥淜AFD has been pivotal in advancing 萝莉视频鈥檚 fintech landscape. The district鈥檚 infrastructure and strategic initiatives have contributed to the growth of fintech companies, aligning with the FSDP鈥檚 goal to foster innovation and competition in the financial sector,鈥 he said.

Ahmed further added that KAFD fosters entrepreneurship and fintech growth by hosting innovation-driven financial firms. 鈥淜AFD serves as a launchpad for fintech startups, digital banking solutions, and venture capital firms. The Ministry of Investment and KAFD have entered into an agreement to accelerate investment and entrepreneurship within the district,鈥 he said.

In terms of job creation and talent development, he said the district acts as a catalyst for employment across finance, technology, and professional services, attracting both local and international talent.

鈥淜AFD is expected to accommodate around 50,000 residents upon completion and provide employment opportunities for approximately 43,000 workers, significantly contributing to job creation in line with Vision 2030鈥檚 goals,鈥 Ahmed said.

Beyond its economic role, the district has significantly boosted Riyadh鈥檚 appeal as a business and tourism destination, helping the city鈥檚 hospitality
sector thrive.

Ahmed pointed out that KAFD sets new benchmarks for commercial real estate in Riyadh by offering Grade A office spaces that cater to global demand for smart, sustainable buildings.

鈥淜AFD is integrating various smart city solutions to create a sustainable and efficient urban environment, including smart traffic management and mobility solutions, enhancing the appeal of its commercial real estate offerings,鈥 he said, adding that KAFD also plays a strategic role in the Kingdom鈥檚 meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions sector, positioning Riyadh as a regional business tourism hub.

鈥淜AFD鈥檚 integration of luxury residences, exclusive retail, hospitality offerings, and diverse entertainment and recreational experiences within a compact, pedestrian-friendly urban ecosystem makes it an attractive destination for business events and tourism,鈥 the independent adviser said.

New York, London, Riyadh?

The FII Institute鈥檚 Al-Sayed outlined the key factors that will determine whether KAFD can rival the world鈥檚 top financial hubs such as New York, London, and Singapore. He stressed that such centers evolve through a combination of regulation, infrastructure, talent, and trust.

鈥淜AFD has the foundation, but to compete with London, New York, and Dubai, it needs three critical factors. First, regulatory competitiveness as a business-friendly regulatory environment is key. The ability to offer tax incentives, ease of doing business, and a seamless legal framework will define how attractive it becomes to global players,鈥 he said.聽

What makes it competitive is its mix of cutting-edge infrastructure, financial incentives, and integration with Vision 2030鈥檚 broader economic reforms.

Tamer Al-Sayed, chief financial officer at the FII Institute

The second factor, he added, is liquidity and market depth. 鈥淔inancial hubs thrive on deep, liquid markets. Expanding the Saudi stock market, facilitating foreign capital flows, and enhancing financial product diversity are essential.鈥

Al-Sayed identified talent and global connectivity as the third pillar. He noted that attracting top global talent and building strong international links will be decisive.

鈥淎ttracting international finance professionals while developing local talent through education and experience will be a game-changer. Additionally, enhancing global connectivity through strategic partnerships with other financial centers will solidify its position,鈥 Al-Sayed said.

He pointed out that, just as Dubai succeeded by positioning itself as the financial gateway to the Middle East, KAFD has the potential to go even further by leveraging 萝莉视频鈥檚 scale, resources, and long-term vision.

On foreign investment, Al-Sayed said KAFD is instrumental in shaping 萝莉视频鈥檚 appeal to international investors.

鈥淭raditionally, investors look for stability, accessibility, and a supportive ecosystem. KAFD provides this in a way that aligns with Vision 2030鈥檚 broader goals鈥 diversification, digital transformation, and private-sector growth,鈥漷he CFO said.

He added that confidence in the Saudi market is key to attracting FDI.

鈥淲hen global banks, asset managers, and venture capital firms establish regional headquarters at KAFD, this sends a strong signal that 萝莉视频 is open for business, not just as an oil powerhouse but as a financial and economic force,鈥 he said.

Al-Sayed concluded that KAFD is not merely a financial center but a modern, integrated economic ecosystem.

鈥淜AFD鈥檚 success will not be measured by the height of its towers but by the impact it has on global capital flows, business confidence, and economic diversification. The challenge is not just in building world-class infrastructure but in fostering a financial culture that can compete on a global scale,鈥 he said.


Saudi Aramco could tap debt markets again after $5bn bond sale

Saudi Aramco could tap debt markets again after $5bn bond sale
Updated 30 May 2025

Saudi Aramco could tap debt markets again after $5bn bond sale

Saudi Aramco could tap debt markets again after $5bn bond sale

DUBAI: Saudi Aramco has published a new prospectus for its issuance program of Islamic bonds or sukuk, signalling the state oil major may soon tap the debt markets again after it raised $5 billion from a three-part bond sale this week.

The prospectus, submitted to the London Stock Exchange where the sukuk would be listed, is dated May 30. Aramco has a year to issue sukuk under its terms.

Aramco earlier this week raised $5 billion from a sale of conventional bonds. The borrowing comes after economic uncertainty and rising supply hit crude markets, denting the top oil exporter鈥檚 profits.

鈥淎ramco is likely looking to take advantage of a window of relative market calm to issue debt again,鈥 said Zeina Rizk, co-head of fixed income at Amwal Capital Partners.

Aramco in March said it expected to slash its dividend this year by nearly a third as profits and free cash flow decline.

Reuters reported last week that Aramco is exploring potential asset sales to free up funds as it pursues international expansion and weathers lower crude prices.

Citi, HSBC and JPMorgan are the arrangers of the sukuk program and are joined as dealers by First Abu Dhabi Bank, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, SNB Capital and Standard Chartered. 


鈥嬧婦igital shift keeps Saudi credit card borrowing above $8bn and just 2% below record level

鈥嬧婦igital shift keeps Saudi credit card borrowing above $8bn and just 2% below record level
Updated 30 May 2025

鈥嬧婦igital shift keeps Saudi credit card borrowing above $8bn and just 2% below record level

鈥嬧婦igital shift keeps Saudi credit card borrowing above $8bn and just 2% below record level

RIYADH: Credit card loans from Saudi banks posted their second-highest figure on record in the first quarter of 2025, after an annual rise of 12.53 percent.

According to the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA, this borrowing of SR30.66 billion ($8.18 billion) is just 2 percent below the all-time peak recorded at the end of 2024.

SAMA figures also revealed that consumer loans reached SR479.78 billion in what was a 6.41 percent rise during the same period. 

The vast majority 鈥 over 90 percent 鈥 of consumer lending falls into a broad 鈥渙ther鈥 category, which includes debt consolidation, personal family expenses, or any borrowing not classified under the specific purposes.

This indicates that many Saudis take personal loans for a range of needs, from home renovations to weddings, but each of those specific uses is a relatively small slice of the overall figures.

Multiple factors are supporting the rapid growth of the credit card segment. A central driver is the national push toward a cashless society under Vision 2030, which has seen SAMA implementing policies to promote electronic payments and reduce dependence on cash.

This includes expanding point-of-sale infrastructure, mandating that businesses accept electronic payments, and fostering fintech innovation. As a result, 79 percent of all retail transactions in 2024 were electronic, card or digital payments, up from 70 percent the year before, according to an April release by SAMA.

In parallel, banking penetration has expanded, with nearly all bank cards in the Kingdom now enabled for contactless payments. By 2023, 98 percent of in-person card transactions were contactless 鈥 up from just 4 percent in 2017鈥 according to Visa executive Andrew Torre, speaking to Arab News in October.

There is a push toward a cashless society under Vision 2030. Shutterstock

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated this shift to tapping cards and phones, ingraining cashless habits. With nearly 50 million payment cards in circulation and a decline in ATM usage, the ecosystem is primed for card spending over cash.

Another factor is consumer behavior and economic policy. Strong consumer spending in 萝莉视频 鈥 supported by economic growth and initiatives to boost household income 鈥 has encouraged more use of credit for purchases.

Rather than delaying purchases, many consumers are comfortable using credit cards to buy now and pay later, especially with the availability of installment plans.

Additionally, banks and payment networks are actively marketing credit cards with attractive promotions. Cashback deals, reward points, airline miles, and no-fee installment offers are abundant, which incentivizes consumers to use credit cards for both large and small purchases.

The entry of Shariah-compliant credit cards has also played a role. By addressing religious sensitivities, Islamic banks have made credit cards acceptable to a wider customer base that previously avoided interest-based products.

Furthermore, the growth of e-commerce and digital services in 萝莉视频 has naturally increased credit card adoption. Online retailers, food delivery apps, ride-hailing, and travel platforms often work best with card payments, so as these services proliferate, so does card usage.

Consumer loan usage and slower growth trends

Credit cards and personal consumer loans differ fundamentally in structure, usage, and cost. Consumer loans in 萝莉视频 are typically taken as a fixed amount to be repaid in installments over a set term, usually at relatively lower interest or profit rates.

They are often used for significant expenses like buying a car, financing education, or other big-ticket needs, and come with a structured repayment plan that helps borrowers budget effectively.

By contrast, a credit card provides a revolving credit line up to a predefined limit, with no fixed repayment period as long as the borrower makes minimum payments.

Traditional consumer loans, which are often called personal loans, remain much larger in absolute terms than credit card debt in 萝莉视频, but their growth has been relatively sluggish in recent quarters.

These loans 鈥 which exclude mortgages 鈥 totaled SR471 billion by the end of 2024, and saw annual growth in the mid-single digits compared to double-digit growth for credit cards.

In early 2024, growth was even slower. In the first quarter, consumer lending was up less than 1 percent year-on-year, and in the second quarter around 2 percent, before accelerating later in the year according to SAMA data.

Saudi Central Bank. File

The uses of consumer loans are generally for big one-time expenditures or needs. The largest defined sub-category is financing for vehicles, which accounted for roughly 2.5 percent to 3 percent of total consumer loans in 2024. Other specific purposes include education loans and loans for furniture and durable goods, and vehicle and private transport means.

The recent slower growth of consumer loans compared to credit cards can be attributed to a number of factors.

High interest rates over 2022 to 2023, as global rates climbed, made borrowing via fixed loans less attractive, potentially dampening demand. By contrast, credit card lines were often already in place and could be tapped without a new loan application.

Another factor is the growing availability of credit card installment plans and Buy Now, Pay Later services, which are increasingly used to cover expenses that previously required personal loans. 

With zero-interest installment offers and flexible repayment options 鈥 particularly appealing to younger consumers 鈥 many now prefer to finance mid-sized purchases through these tools rather than committing to long-term bank loans.

All of this has led to personal loan growth being moderate. Nonetheless, consumer loans did rise in absolute terms, primarily driven by continued needs for cars, education, and other big expenses. 

The credit card segment鈥檚 growth outpaced consumer loans by a wide margin, highlighting a shift in how Saudis finance their spending toward more flexible, short-term credit and digital payment tools, and slightly away from traditional fixed personal borrowing.


UAE, China, India among top destinations for 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil goods: GASTAT

UAE, China, India among top destinations for 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil goods: GASTAT
Updated 30 May 2025

UAE, China, India among top destinations for 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil goods: GASTAT

UAE, China, India among top destinations for 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil goods: GASTAT

RIYADH: The UAE emerged as the leading destination for 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil exports during the first quarter of 2025, with shipments valued at SR21.32 billion ($5.68 billion), marking a 33.91 percent increase compared to the same period last year, according to the latest data from the General Authority for Statistics.

Machinery and mechanical appliances were the most exported items to the UAE, amounting to SR10.19 billion. This was followed by transport equipment worth SR5.16 billion and chemical products totaling SR1.11 billion.

Plastic goods were also significant, with exports to the UAE reaching SR942 million, while precious stones and base metals recorded SR860.8 million and SR848.4 million, respectively.

The increase in non-oil exports aligns with the objectives of the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify the economy and reduce dependency on oil revenues. Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim recently noted that non-oil activities now contribute 53.2 percent to the Kingdom鈥檚 gross domestic product.

GASTAT also reported a 9.27 percent rise in 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil exports to the UAE compared to the previous quarter, further emphasizing the Kingdom鈥檚 economic diversification momentum.

China ranked second among 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil export destinations in the first quarter, receiving goods valued at SR6.51 billion 鈥 an annual increase of 17.93 percent. Major exports to the Asian country included plastic products worth SR2.58 billion, chemical products totaling SR2.32 billion, and minerals valued at SR533.4 million.

India was another prominent trade partner, with non-oil exports reaching SR5.75 billion in the first quarter, up 14.08 percent from the same period in 2024.

Other key export destinations included Turkiye, which received goods worth SR2.96 billion; Egypt at SR2.56 billion; and the US at SR2.48 billion.

Singapore imported SR2.28 billion worth of goods from 萝莉视频, while Bahrain received SR2.21 billion, Belgium SR2.11 billion, and Kuwait SR1.97 billion.

Overall, 萝莉视频鈥檚 non-oil exports rose by 13.4 percent year on year in the first quarter, totaling SR80.72 billion.

Key ports played a vital role in this trade activity. King Fahad Industrial Sea Port in Jubail handled the highest volume of outbound non-oil goods, valued at SR9.93 billion. Jeddah Islamic Sea Port followed closely with SR9.76 billion, while Jubail Sea Port and King Abdulaziz Sea Port in Dammam facilitated exports worth SR7.17 billion and SR6.69 billion, respectively.

On land, Al-Batha Port processed SR5.53 billion in exports. Al-Hadithah and Al-Wadiah ports recorded export values of SR2.10 billion and SR1.43 billion, respectively.

Among airports, King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh led with SR8.52 billion worth of non-oil goods exported in the first quarter, an increase of 12.84 percent compared to the previous year.

King Abdulaziz International Airport followed with SR6.16 billion, while King Fahad International Airport in Dammam and Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah recorded SR741.8 million and SR4.2 million, respectively.

King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh. Shutterstock

Merchandise exports 

Despite growth in the non-oil sector, overall merchandise exports declined by 3.2 percent year on year in the first quarter, falling to SR285.78 billion. GASTAT attributed this drop to an 8.4 percent decline in oil exports, which caused the share of oil in total exports to decrease from 75.9 percent in the first quarter of 2024 to 71.8 percent in the same period this year.

Asia remained the largest market for Saudi exports, accounting for SR213.14 billion. Europe followed at SR34.51 billion, with Africa and the Americas receiving SR23.19 billion and SR13.80 billion, respectively.

China was the top destination for overall merchandise exports, receiving SR44.91 billion worth of goods 鈥 an increase of 3.26 percent compared to the first quarter of 2024. India received SR28.04 billion in goods, followed by Japan with SR26.48 billion, South Korea at SR25.03 billion, and the UAE at SR24.85 billion.

Imports in Q1

萝莉视频鈥檚 imports also grew during the first quarter, rising by 7.3 percent year on year to SR222.73 billion.

Machinery, mechanical and electrical equipment led imports, totaling SR57.40 billion, followed by transport parts at SR32.56 billion and base metals at SR21.30 billion. Chemical imports stood at SR19.60 billion, while minerals accounted for SR12.12 billion.

Goods imported from Asia were valued at SR128.50 billion, while imports from Europe and the Americas reached SR52.94 billion and SR27.01 billion, respectively. African nations contributed SR12.53 billion in imports, and goods from Oceania were valued at SR1.73 billion.

China remained 萝莉视频鈥檚 largest source of imports, sending goods worth SR59.33 billion.

These included mechanical appliances and electrical equipment valued at SR23.93 billion, transport parts worth SR9.50 billion, base metals at SR6.43 billion, and even works of art and antiques amounting to SR3.19 billion. The US followed with SR17.58 billion in exports to the Kingdom, while India鈥檚 exports totaled SR12.27 billion.

Sea routes were the dominant entry channels for imports, accounting for SR113.11 billion. Air and land ports handled SR61.63 billion and SR25.99 billion, respectively. King Abdulaziz Sea Port in Dammam was the leading sea entry point with SR59.97 billion in imports. Jeddah Islamic Sea Port and Ras Tanura port followed with SR47.78 billion and SR8.73 billion.

Over land, Al-Batha Port and Riyadh Dry Port managed goods worth SR10.78 billion and SR8.29 billion, respectively. By air, King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh received imports valued at SR29.96 billion in the first quarter. King Abdulaziz International Airport and King Fahad International Airport handled SR18.60 billion and SR12.39 billion, respectively.

Reflecting continued expansion of the non-oil economy, 萝莉视频 recorded a Purchasing Managers鈥 Index of 55.6 in April, according to S&P Global and Riyad Bank. This score surpassed those of the UAE at 54 and Kuwait at 54.2, indicating robust growth in non-oil business activity. A PMI reading above 50 signals economic expansion, while a figure below 50 suggests contraction.


Oil Updates 鈥 prices head for weekly drop as OPEC+ may discuss larger output hike for July

Oil Updates 鈥 prices head for weekly drop as OPEC+ may discuss larger output hike for July
Updated 30 May 2025

Oil Updates 鈥 prices head for weekly drop as OPEC+ may discuss larger output hike for July

Oil Updates 鈥 prices head for weekly drop as OPEC+ may discuss larger output hike for July

LONDON, May 30 : Oil prices were flat on Friday and heading for a second consecutive weekly loss, as investors weigh a potentially larger OPEC+ output hike for July, and uncertainty spreads around US tariff policy after the latest courtroom twist.

Brent crude futures fell by 9 cents, or 0.14 percent, to $64.06 a barrel by 3:01 p.m. Saudi time. US West Texas Intermediate crude fell by 15 cents, or 0.25 percent, to $60.79 a barrel.

The Brent July futures contract is due to expire on Friday. The more liquid August contract was trading 19 cents lower, or 0.3 percent, at $63.16 per barrel.

At these levels, the front-month benchmark contracts were headed for weekly losses of a little over 1 percent.

Price moves dipped into negative territory after Reuters reported that OPEC+ may discuss an increase in July output larger than the 411,000 barrels per day (bpd) that the group had made for May and June.

鈥淭he oil price would probably only come under greater pressure if the oil-producing countries were to increase their production even more than in previous months or give indications that there will be similarly high production increases in the following months,鈥 Commerzbank analysts said earlier on Friday in a note, published before the news.

The potential hike comes as the global surplus has widened to 2.2 million bpd, likely necessitating a price adjustment to prompt a supply-side response and restore balance, said

JPMorgan analysts in a note, adding they expect prices to remain within the current range before easing into the high $50s by year-end.

US President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs were expected to remain in effect after a federal appeals court temporarily reinstated them on Thursday, reversing a trade court鈥檚 decision a day earlier to put an immediate block on the sweeping duties.

Oil prices were down more than 1 percent on Thursday.

The appeals court鈥檚 decision pushed Brent to the bottom of its recent tight range, Investec鈥檚 head of commodities Callum Macpherson said.

鈥淭he narrow $63-67 per barrel range that has confined Brent for much of this month might be hard to sustain given the uncertainties facing oil markets,鈥 Macpherson said.

Oil prices have lost more than 10 percent since Trump announced his 鈥淟iberation Day鈥 tariffs on April 2.


Saudi Aramco to tap bond market amid low gearing at around 5%, CEO says聽

Saudi Aramco to tap bond market amid low gearing at around 5%, CEO says聽
Updated 29 May 2025

Saudi Aramco to tap bond market amid low gearing at around 5%, CEO says聽

Saudi Aramco to tap bond market amid low gearing at around 5%, CEO says聽
  • Amin Nasser said the oil giant鈥檚 gearing ratio, a financial metric that compares a company鈥檚 debt to its equity, is currently around 5%
  • He reaffirmed the company鈥檚 commitment to maintaining high dividends

RIYADH: Saudi Aramco will continue tapping bond markets in the future despite maintaining one of the lowest gearing ratios in the energy industry, according to a top official. 

In an interview with Bloomberg, Aramco President and CEO Amin Nasser said the oil giant鈥檚 gearing ratio, a financial metric that compares a company鈥檚 debt to its equity, is currently around 5 percent. That鈥檚 significantly lower than the industry average, where many peers operate with levels between 15 and 20 percent.

鈥淥ur gearing today is around 5 percent 鈥 still one of the lowest gearing, you know. It鈥檚 almost half of the average compared to other energy industry players in the market, and we will continue to tap into that additional bond markets in the future,鈥 Nasser said. 

He continued: 鈥淏ut we have a low gearing ratio, which still, as you consider it, is very low compared to any players in the markets.鈥 

The low gearing ratio, which reflects strong financial discipline and limited reliance on debt, is part of what enables Aramco to maintain stability amid market fluctuations. 

Gearing is commonly used by analysts and investors to assess a company鈥檚 financial leverage, with lower ratios often indicating a stronger balance sheet and reduced financial risk. 

In the interview, Nasser also reaffirmed the company鈥檚 commitment to maintaining high dividends. 鈥淲e have a strong balance sheet, and our dividend is one of the highest, the highest globally. We鈥檙e expecting to pay dividends that go to the majority shareholder and other shareholders, which is the government, of $85.4 billion this year.鈥 

He said the company benefits from having spare capacity, which allows it to bring more barrels to the market. 鈥淔or every million barrels, that will have a huge impact on our net income. I would say it will give you a $10 cushion for every million barrels that you put into the market.鈥   

Nasser added: 鈥淲e have today close to 3 million barrels of spare capacity, so other companies do not have that to cushion any drop in prices. For us, we do have that spare capacity that is healthy, strong, and when you put it, it allows you to increase significantly your net income.鈥 

He emphasized the company鈥檚 ability to withstand lower oil prices due to its operational efficiency and robust infrastructure.

鈥淲e are the lowest cost producer. Our extraction cost is $3, and it still is $3. And with low extraction cost, healthy balance sheet, and our investment that is continuing to be capturing opportunities that we have,鈥 Nasser said.