萝莉视频

萝莉视频鈥檚 PIF expands global footprint with new Paris office聽

French President Emmanuel Macron and PIF Gov. Yasir Al-Rumayyan will headline the opening ceremony of the fund鈥檚 Paris office. Reuters/File
French President Emmanuel Macron and PIF Gov. Yasir Al-Rumayyan will headline the opening ceremony of the fund鈥檚 Paris office. Reuters/File
Short Url
Updated 19 May 2025

萝莉视频鈥檚 PIF expands global footprint with new Paris office聽

萝莉视频鈥檚 PIF expands global footprint with new Paris office聽
  • PIF invested $84.7 billion across Europe between 2017 and 2024
  • French President Emmanuel Macron and PIF Gov. Yasir Al-Rumayyan will headline the opening ceremony

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 sovereign wealth fund is expanding its global presence with a new subsidiary company office in Paris.聽聽

The Paris office marks the Public Investment Fund鈥檚 latest effort to deepen ties in Europe, following previous openings in New York, London, Hong Kong, and Beijing, underscoring the fund鈥檚 commitment to strengthening its presence in key international markets.聽

This comes as PIF invested $84.7 billion across Europe between 2017 and 2024, contributing $52 billion to the continent鈥檚 gross domestic product and generating over 254,000 direct and indirect jobs. In France alone, its investments totaled $8.6 billion, adding $4.8 billion to GDP and creating 29,000 jobs.聽

鈥淧IF is an active, long-term investor in the world鈥檚 most innovative and transformational industries, businesses, and markets. This new office will enable PIF to further strengthen its partnerships in the region,鈥 the fund said in a release.聽

French President Emmanuel Macron and PIF Gov. Yasir Al-Rumayyan will headline the opening ceremony of the fund鈥檚 Paris office, coinciding with the 鈥淐hoose France鈥 summit that began on May 19 in the capital.聽

The event will also draw senior officials and leading business figures, underscoring the strategic significance of PIF鈥檚 investment in France.

The 8th edition of the 鈥淐hoose France鈥 summit, held at the Palace of Versailles, is expected to secure 鈧20 billion ($22.47 billion) in commitments across key sectors such as defense, energy, and industry,聽surpassing last year鈥檚 鈧15 billion, according to Reuters.

Ahead of the 2025 summit, 鈧17 billion in projects were already pledged, including a 鈧6.4 billion data center investment by US logistics firm Prologis and 鈧1 billion from fintech Revolut for expansion.聽聽

Other major announcements are expected from Amazon, UAE鈥檚 MGX, and rare earth firm Less Common Metals, alongside a 鈧100 million drone factory by Portugal鈥檚 Tekever, Reuters reported.聽




The PIF Tower in the聽King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh stands as the tallest building.聽International High-Rise Award 2022/23

According to UN Trade and Development, France retained its top spot in 2024 for the sixth consecutive year, attracting 1,025 projects despite a 14 percent decline. It remained ahead of the UK with 853 projects and Germany with 608. France captured 19 percent of all foreign investment into Europe, slightly above its 18.7 percent share in 2019 鈥 highlighting its continued appeal to investors despite global economic uncertainty.

鈥淭he addition of Paris also aligns with PIF鈥檚 strategy to drive global economies and lead the economic transformation of 萝莉视频,鈥 the fund added in the release.聽

Since 2017, PIF has backed around 220 portfolio companies and supported the creation of 103 new firms, contributing to global economic activity and employment. The fund has generated over 1.1 million jobs worldwide and maintains a focus on forming strategic partnerships with innovative players across sectors.聽聽

In February, the PIF ranked as the world鈥檚 second most active sovereign investor by deal value, committing $3 billion in global transactions.聽聽

Global SWF, a data platform tracking activity in the sector, reported that the Kingdom鈥檚 PIF emerged as the most active sovereign wealth fund, completing three overseas deals through its portfolio companies.聽


Plant-based diets transform Saudi agriculture and fuel Vision 2030

Plant-based diets transform Saudi agriculture and fuel Vision 2030
Updated 13 June 2025

Plant-based diets transform Saudi agriculture and fuel Vision 2030

Plant-based diets transform Saudi agriculture and fuel Vision 2030

RIYADH: A green revolution is taking root in 萝莉视频 as plant-based diets gain popularity, reshaping the Kingdom鈥檚 agricultural landscape and creating new opportunities for local farmers.

This growing shift toward plant-based living not only reflects global dietary trends but also represents a strategic step toward economic diversification and environmental sustainability 鈥 key pillars of 萝莉视频鈥檚 Vision 2030 initiative.

The agricultural sector has shown impressive growth, with the Kingdom鈥檚 agricultural gross domestic product reaching a record SR114 billion ($30.3 billion) in 2024, according to PwC. 

Despite this progress, 萝莉视频 remains a net importer of both food and animal feed, highlighting ongoing challenges in achieving national food security.

Phil Webster is a partner at Arthur D. Little, where he leads our consumer goods, retail and agriculture network. Supplied

Experts say the solution lies in innovation. Phil Webster, partner at consulting firm Arthur D. Little and head of its consumer goods, retail, and agriculture division, emphasized the potential of alternative crops and supporting technologies. According to him, the greatest opportunity in agriculture lies in embracing innovation 鈥 from alternative crops to smart technologies 鈥 to meet rising demand, reduce costs, and enhance food sovereignty.

As plant-based trends continue to flourish, 萝莉视频鈥檚 evolving agricultural strategy may well position the Kingdom as a regional leader in sustainable food production.

鈥淧lant-based diets are often inherently more sustainable 鈥 production of meat and dairy for example is one of the most land and water intensive activities on the planet, as well as a major contributor to global warming due to land use change and methane emissions from ruminant animals,鈥 Webster told Arab News.

He added that plant-based diets necessitate consumers to seek non-meat protein alternatives, creating opportunities to focus more on conventional high-protein crops such as chickpeas, lentils, and quinoa, which naturally exhibit greater tolerance to drought and salinity compared to many other arable crops.

The ADL partner noted that crops such as lentils can play a key role in improving meat alternatives, including products like lentil burgers, with ongoing efforts aimed at increasing their resilience to harsh environmental conditions.

Webster also pointed to the growing momentum behind vertical farming, which is attracting more than $1 billion in annual venture capital investment. This method supports year-round, high-quality food production in compact urban environments by utilizing advanced lighting, irrigation, and automation technologies 鈥 enabling crops to be grown virtually anywhere with minimal risk of pests and diseases.

He said: 鈥淔inally, a rise in 鈥榣ab grown meat鈥 has seen a temporary boom in investment, but then a subsequent decline due to the costs of production and also consumer appetite when it comes to taste and mouthfeel of unfamiliar products.鈥 

According to consultancy firm Strategy& Middle East, businesses across 萝莉视频鈥檚 agricultural sector are increasingly adopting integrated, technology-driven supply chain models to meet the growing demand for plant-based and locally sourced products.

Roger Rabbat, partner, Strategy& Middle East. Supplied

Roger Rabbat, partner at Strategy&, highlighted that major agribusinesses such as NADEC are leading this shift by implementing controlled-environment farming in partnership with Pure Harvest. This approach enables the year-round production of pesticide-free, locally grown vegetables, enhancing both food quality and supply chain resilience.

鈥淪tartups have also been active to adapt to these trends as well, with companies like Red Sea Farms collaborating with Saudia Airlines to supply sustainable food to customers by levering RSF鈥檚 innovative solutions around irrigation and greenhouse technology,鈥 Rabbat told Arab News.

Supply chain

Providing sustainable, locally sourced food not only strengthens national food security but also supports public health initiatives 鈥 including biofortification, which enhances the nutritional value of food without requiring major changes to traditional eating habits.

Patrick Wall, a medical doctor, veterinarian, and professor of public health at University College Dublin, noted that Saudi poultry producers, in collaboration with King Abdulaziz University, are exploring the use of algal oil in animal feed as a way to address nutrient deficiencies and improve overall public health outcomes.

Patrick Wall is a medical doctor, veterinarian, and Professor of Public Health at University College Dublin, Ireland. Supplied

鈥淢icroalgae are tiny aquatic organisms that, while not technically classified as plants, are photosynthetic and can be sustainably cultivated for use in both animal feed and dietary supplements,鈥 Wall, who is also a former chair of the European Food Safety Authority, told Arab News.

Wall emphasized that fortifying poultry with Omega-3 DHA could play a significant role in combating heart disease and diabetes in 萝莉视频, which ranks among the world鈥檚 largest poultry consumers.

He explained that the human body cannot produce sufficient Omega-3 fatty acids on its own, making dietary intake essential. However, fish 鈥 a primary source of Omega-3s 鈥 is often avoided by many Saudis, particularly younger generations, leading to nutritional gaps that enriched poultry could help address.

鈥淭anmiah and Arabian Farms are the first companies in the region to produce DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) enriched poultry and eggs and they helped King Abdulaziz University to deliver this research. They are showing that the private sector is ready to engage in food innovation that benefits both public health and business growth,鈥 Wall said.

Rabbat, from Strategy&, noted that the record agricultural GDP achieved by the Kingdom in 2024 is being driven by ecosystem-wide innovation, supported by the introduction of new products and technologies such as precision irrigation and vertical farming.

鈥淪ADAFCO has launched Saudia Oat Milk, the Kingdom鈥檚 first locally produced oat based milk, to meet the rising demand for plant-based alternatives. Mishkat Agritech, based in Jeddah, leverages hydroponic greenhouse and vertical farming techniques to reduce water usage by up to 90 percent compared to traditional agriculture,鈥 he said.

The Strategy& Middle East partner added: 鈥淭hese innovations directly support Vision 2030 by advancing food security, reducing import dependence, enabling sustainable resource use, and fostering a resilient, tech-driven economy.鈥

Food system innovation 

There is no doubt that Vision 2030 places strong emphasis on building a vibrant society, enhancing quality of life, diversifying the economy, and empowering the private sector in 萝莉视频.

In the agri-food sector, this vision translates into prioritizing public health and nutrition, developing consumer-friendly products, strengthening food security, and advancing sustainable food production.

From the perspective of Arthur D. Little, innovation in sustainable food systems is a cornerstone of this national transformation. One particularly promising area is the use of functional ingredients to boost the nutritional profile of everyday foods.

Webster highlighted that Saudi scientists are working to reduce the country鈥檚 dependence on imported animal feed by cultivating microalgae locally. Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology are leading efforts to develop seawater-adapted microalgae strains and are investigating the potential for algae farming on the salt flats along the Arabian Gulf.

Projects like TOPIAN, part of NEOM Food Co., are showcasing how advanced, climate-resilient infrastructure can bolster local food production.

TOPIAN recently inaugurated its first controlled-environment glasshouses, engineered to grow fruits and vegetables year-round. These facilities also serve as testing grounds for evaluating the viability of various crops across different production systems.

鈥淐ooling efficiency, radiation control, solar integration, and water conservation are among the key innovations being explored to enable consistent domestic supply of crops such as lettuce, tomatoes, and strawberries,鈥 Webster said. 

The ADL partner acknowledged that while the full impact of these innovations on national food system productivity is still emerging, their long-term potential is substantial.

From Strategy&鈥檚 perspective, Rabbat emphasized that the growing 鈥減lant-based prosperity鈥 trend is steering Saudi agriculture toward sustainable, technology-driven models designed to address water scarcity, climate challenges, and increasing consumer demand.


State-led startup momentum poised for sustainable growth under Vision 2030

State-led startup momentum poised for sustainable growth under Vision 2030
Updated 13 June 2025

State-led startup momentum poised for sustainable growth under Vision 2030

State-led startup momentum poised for sustainable growth under Vision 2030

RIYADH: Amid a record-breaking surge in venture funding and a wave of regulatory reforms, 萝莉视频 is drawing global attention for its ambitious push to build a vibrant startup economy. 

The Kingdom鈥檚 entrepreneurial landscape is being reshaped thanks to the work of Saudi Venture Capital, a subsidiary of the National Development Fund, and incubation support from the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority, known as Monsha鈥檃t.

With government capital underwriting much of the early momentum, the challenge now lies in translating that support into private-sector-driven sustainability, with some market observers cautioning against confusing rapid growth with long-term sustainability. 

Philip Bahoshy, CEO of MAGNiTT. Supplied

鈥淭he long-term sustainability of this support will depend on continued private-sector participation and market-driven investment flows,鈥 Philip Bahoshy, CEO of MAGNiTT, told Arab News in an interview. 

He accepted that sovereign-led investment vehicles have played a foundational part in catalyzing early-stage innovation, saying: 鈥淪audi initiatives like SVC and Monsha鈥檃t have played a critical role in expanding access to capital, fostering entrepreneurship, and developing the broader startup ecosystem.鈥 

Bahoshy cited SVC鈥檚 strategy of acting as a fund-of-funds as a key mechanism for increasing market liquidity, alongside new instruments such as venture debt and private equity.

These tools are designed not only to finance startups but to build institutional depth across the capital stack. 

Beyond financial capital, the initiatives have emphasized ecosystem development through mentorship and education. 

鈥淎nother key pillar is their focus on education 鈥 whether they be in-person events or the content they share through sponsorships like MAGNiTT 鈥 to educate the market,鈥 Bahoshy added.

Monsha鈥檃t, he added, has expanded its support through physical incubators and SME-focused regulatory facilitation, helping reduce barriers for company formation and early operations. 

Capital drives diversification

For Said Murad, senior partner at Global Ventures, these efforts are not just supportive 鈥 they are catalytic. 

鈥淪VC has invested in 54 private capital funds that invested in over 800 startups and SMEs via $3 billion in AUM (assets under management). This has resulted in entrepreneurship growth and economic diversification,鈥 the venture capitalist told Arab News in an interview. 

Said Murad, senior partner at Global Ventures. Supplied

Murad added that this flow of capital has had knock-on effects beyond startups, helping to 鈥渄rive jobs and economic growth鈥 across sectors and enabling venture firms like his to back 鈥渆merging technologies across platforms built by exceptional founders.鈥 

In assessing sustainability, the venture community is looking for more than just headline investment totals. 

Bahoshy pointed to a broadening of sector focus as a positive indicator. 鈥淚ndicators of sustainable growth include diversified sector investment, rising follow-on funding rounds, and an increasing number of successful exits,鈥 he said. 

MAGNiTT鈥檚 recent report with the National Technology Development Program, he noted, shows 萝莉视频 outperforming the wider Middle East and North Africa region on follow-on investment metrics 鈥 evidence of startups moving successfully through the funding pipeline. 

Murad emphasized deal activity and capital market maturation. 鈥淎chieving a record number of deals in 2024 (178), which was 31 percent of MENA鈥檚 total deal number, reflects positively on activity,鈥 he said. 

He also cited the growing pipeline of exits and public listings, saying: 鈥淢ore than 50 IPO applications are currently under review by the regulator and the exchange, showing further momentum in the Saudi market.鈥 

The increase in mergers and acquisitions transactions 鈥 up 17.4 percent year on year 鈥 suggests the market is entering a phase of consolidation and liquidity, which is critical for long-term investor confidence, he stated.  

Still, the pace and scale of state-backed capital injections have prompted some caution. 

鈥淐oncerns about government-driven funding inflating valuations remain,鈥 Bahoshy warned. 

He stressed the need to monitor startup profitability, organic market demand, and the inflow of non-government capital to guard against artificial inflation.

In his view, sustainable ecosystems are those where 鈥渟tartups demonstrate strong unit economics鈥 and attract both domestic and international private capital. 

Murad agreed that macroeconomic indicators must be matched with real operational progress. 

鈥淔rom an investor鈥檚 perspective, distinguishing between real market development and an overheated ecosystem requires a mix of macroeconomic signals and sector-specific insight,鈥 he said. 

Those metrics include gross domestic product growth, employment contribution, and non-oil revenue gains. 

At a sectoral level, fintech remains a bellwether. 鈥淚n fintech, for example, sustained growth in digital payment adoption, rising financial inclusion, and tangible collaboration between fintech and incumbent banks signal structural integration rather than hype,鈥 Murad explained. 

On the structural side, Saudi startups face a different set of challenges as they scale regionally and globally. 

While local capital and infrastructure offer a strong base, market fragmentation across the MENA region presents real operational hurdles. 

鈥淜ey challenges include regulatory differences, talent mobility constraints, and fragmented market demand,鈥 Bahoshy said. 

In particular, sectors such as fintech and health tech often require jurisdiction-specific compliance, which can stretch the resources of scaling companies. 

Murad underscored the importance of localization and talent strategy in overcoming those barriers. 

鈥淪tartups operating in sectors such as fintech or health tech may find it particularly difficult to navigate differing compliance standards and approval timelines,鈥 he said, adding that hiring local talent is often critical. 

鈥淥ur portfolio company Rabbit, a hyperlocal e-commerce platform, has made the recruitment of local employees a key part of its Saudi market entry strategy,鈥 said Murad. 

Despite these headwinds, both Bahoshy and Murad see a strategic shift toward long-term market integration. 

鈥淪audi startups are increasingly positioning themselves as regional leaders within MENA,鈥 Bahoshy said, with many expanding into the UAE, Egypt, and other Gulf Cooperation Council markets. 

Murad added that founders are building their businesses 鈥渨ith scalability in mind,鈥 and are 鈥渓everaging the Kingdom鈥檚 strong capital base, infrastructure, and Vision 2030 momentum to compete across borders.鈥 

Next growth phase

Ultimately, the next phase for 萝莉视频鈥檚 startup ecosystem will depend on how effectively it balances public ambition with private execution. 

While Vision 2030 provides a powerful narrative and institutional backing, sustained impact will be measured by market maturity, depth of innovation, and the ability of startups to solve real problems across borders and sectors. 

As 萝莉视频鈥檚 startup ecosystem transitions from state-backed momentum to market maturity, investors and policymakers are shifting their focus from funding volume to long-term value creation. 

This next phase will test whether startups can scale beyond subsidized growth and become embedded drivers of innovation across sectors and borders. 

鈥淲hat often matters most is on-the-ground visibility: how embedded startups are in daily life, how their products are solving real problems, and how much institutional trust they鈥檝e earned,鈥 said Murad. 

That visibility 鈥 whether in finance, healthcare, or logistics 鈥 is increasingly seen as a litmus test for lasting impact. 

Startups that succeed in the Kingdom are now expected to meet regulatory standards, address market needs, and contribute to non-oil GDP. 

Murad pointed to the fintech sector, where startups are not only attracting investment but also becoming integral to the financial system through collaboration with banks and the adoption of digital infrastructure. 

He noted that alignment with national priorities, like those in the Financial Sector Development Programme, helps reinforce sector-wide progress. 

Regional expansion remains an important strategic goal, but the road to cross-border growth is uneven. 

Bahoshy pointed out that as Saudi startups expand into nearby markets, they encounter challenges such as varying regulations, limited movement of skilled talent, and inconsistent consumer demand across the region.

To mitigate these challenges, firms are increasingly investing in local knowledge and partnerships rather than applying one-size-fits-all models.


Oil聽Updates 鈥斅爌rices soar more than 9% after Israel strikes Iran, rattling investors聽

Oil聽Updates 鈥斅爌rices soar more than 9% after Israel strikes Iran, rattling investors聽
Updated 13 June 2025

Oil聽Updates 鈥斅爌rices soar more than 9% after Israel strikes Iran, rattling investors聽

Oil聽Updates 鈥斅爌rices soar more than 9% after Israel strikes Iran, rattling investors聽

SINGAPORE: Oil prices surged more than 9 percent on Friday, hitting their highest in almost five months after Israel struck Iran, dramatically escalating tensions in the Middle East and raising worries about disrupted oil supplies. 

Brent crude futures jumped $6.29, or 9.07 percent, to $75.65 a barrel by 06:15 a.m. Saudi time after hitting an intraday high of $78.50, the highest since Jan. 27. US West Texas Intermediate crude was up $6.43, or 9.45 percent, at $74.47 a barrel after hitting a high of $77.62, the loftiest since Jan. 21. 

Friday鈥檚 gains were the largest intraday moves for both contracts since 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine, causing energy prices to spike. 

Israel said it targeted Iran鈥檚 nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders on Friday at the start of what it warned would be a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon. 

鈥淭his has elevated geopolitical uncertainty significantly and requires the oil market to price in a larger risk premium for any potential supply disruptions,鈥 ING analysts led by Warren Patterson said in a note. 

Several oil traders in Singapore said it was still too early to say if the strike will affect Middle East oil shipments as it will depend on how Iran retaliates and if the US will intervene. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 too early to tell but I think the market is worried about shutting off of the Strait of Hormuz,鈥 one of the traders said. 

MST Marquee senior energy analyst Saul Kavonic said the conflict would need to escalate to the point of Iranian retaliation on oil infrastructure in the region before oil supply is materially impacted. 

He added that Iran could hinder up to 20 million barrels per day of oil supply via attacks on infrastructure or limiting passage through the Strait of Hormuz, in an extreme scenario. 

Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Israel will receive 鈥渉arsh punishment鈥 following Friday鈥檚 attack that he said killed several military commanders. 

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday called Israel鈥檚 strikes against Iran a 鈥渦nilateral action鈥 and said Washington was not involved while also urging Tehran not to target US interests or personnel in the region. 

鈥淚ran has announced an emergency and is preparing to retaliate, which raises the risk of not just disruptions but of contagion in other neighbouring oil producing nations too,鈥 said Priyanka Sachdeva, senior market analyst at Phillip Nova. 

鈥淎lthough Trump has shown reluctance to participate, US involvement could further raise concerns.鈥 

In other markets, stocks dived in early Asian trade, led by a selloff in US futures, while investors scurried to safe havens such as gold and the Swiss franc. 


Closing Bell: 萝莉视频鈥檚 main index declines to close at 10,840

Closing Bell: 萝莉视频鈥檚 main index declines to close at 10,840
Updated 12 June 2025

Closing Bell: 萝莉视频鈥檚 main index declines to close at 10,840

Closing Bell: 萝莉视频鈥檚 main index declines to close at 10,840

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index closed lower on Thursday, falling 164.08 points, or 1.49 percent, to end the session at 10,840.94.

Trading turnover on the main index reached SR5.34 billion ($1.42 billion), with only 14 stocks recording gains while 238 declined.

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market, Nomu, also saw a downturn, losing 425.57 points, or 1.56 percent, to close at 26,798.14. A total of 28 stocks advanced while 63 retreated. The MSCI Tadawul 30 Index slipped 13.42 points, or 0.95 percent, to finish at 1,392.04.

SEDCO Capital REIT Fund emerged as the session鈥檚 best performer, with its share price rising 0.88 percent to SR6.85. Fawaz Abdulaziz Alhokair Co. followed with a 0.71 percent gain to SR19.84, while Tihama Advertising and Public Relations Co. rose 0.67 percent to SR15.10.

On the downside, Al-Omran Industrial Trading Co. recorded the steepest loss, falling 9.15 percent to SR26.30. AYYAN Investment Co. dropped 7.35 percent to SR12.60, and Al Taiseer Group Talco Industrial Co. declined 7.26 percent to SR40.85.

On the announcements front, the Saudi National Bank announced plans to issue US dollar-denominated notes under its Euro Medium-Term Note Program.

According to a Tadawul filing, the issuance will be conducted through a special purpose vehicle and will be offered to eligible investors in 萝莉视频 and globally.

The bank has appointed Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC, DBS Bank Ltd., Emirates NBD Bank P.J.S.C., Goldman Sachs International, HSBC Bank plc, J.P. Morgan Securities plc, Mashreqbank psc, and Mizuho International plc as joint lead managers and book-runners.

SNB Capital Co., SMBC Bank International plc, and Standard Chartered were also mandated. The proceeds from the offering will be used to enhance Tier 2 capital, support general corporate purposes, and advance SNB鈥檚 strategic goals.

Final terms of the issuance will be determined based on market conditions. SNB shares edged up 0.14 percent to close at SR34.70.

Meanwhile, Yaqeen Capital Co. announced it has deposited proceeds from the sale of fractional shares following a recent capital increase. A total of 308 shares were sold, generating SR3,451.76, with an average price of SR11.23 per share. The proceeds have been distributed to eligible shareholders via their investment-linked accounts.


Saudi-UK ties deepen as 400+ leaders boost investment partnerships in London

Saudi-UK ties deepen as 400+ leaders boost investment partnerships in London
Updated 12 June 2025

Saudi-UK ties deepen as 400+ leaders boost investment partnerships in London

Saudi-UK ties deepen as 400+ leaders boost investment partnerships in London

JEDDAH: Saudi-UK business ties are set to grow as more than 400 leaders from various sectors gathered in London to explore cross-border investment opportunities and strengthen economic partnerships.

Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih led the Kingdom鈥檚 delegation at the UK-Saudi Investment and Partnership Summit held on June 11 at Mansion House in London鈥檚 financial district.

The Kingdom and the UK are strengthening economic ties, with bilateral trade hitting $21.6 billion in 2023 and a shared target of $37.5 billion by 2030, driven by the UK-GCC Free Trade Agreement negotiations and the UK鈥檚 GREAT Futures campaign.

Investment flows remain strong, with 萝莉视频 investing over $21 billion in the UK since 2017, including $3.5 billion in the northeast, while UK foreign direct investment in the Kingdom reached $13 billion by 2023.

Organized by the UK-British Joint Business Council and hosted by the City of London Corp., the summit was supported by the Saudi Ministry of Investment and the UK Department for Business and Trade, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

According to Al-Falih, the Kingdom and the UK share a bold vision for global leadership and a longstanding legacy of international trade.

鈥淢ore than 30,000 UK British professionals reside in 萝莉视频, and British investment in the Kingdom exceeds 拢14 billion, reflecting the bright future of the partnership between the two countries,鈥 the minister said in a post on his X handle.

Al-Falih delivered the keynote speech, highlighting investment opportunities in infrastructure, financial services, and the green economy, as over 400 leaders gained insights into evolving markets and emerging investment trends.

The minister also engaged in a high-level ministerial dialogue with UK Investment Minister Baroness Poppy Gustafsson, highlighting the evolution of the strategic relationship and the countries鈥 shared outlook for the future.

鈥淭oday, I met with our UK partners鈥 including Baroness Poppy Gustafsson, minister of investment; His Excellency Ambassador of the UK to 萝莉视频 Neil Crompton; and the Rt Hon. Lord Mayor of London, Alastair King鈥 to discuss enhanced investment cooperation and partnership between our great nations,鈥 Al-Falih said in a post on X.

In a separate post, the Saudi minister said: 鈥淎t the historic Mansion House in the City of London, I spoke to an elite group of global investors, inviting them to explore the exceptional opportunities offered by 萝莉视频. I shared insights into our future investment prospects, particularly in mutually prioritized sectors.鈥

In his speech, the minister discussed progress under the Mansion House Accord 鈥 a UK-led initiative to unlock up to 拢50 billion ($63.5 billion) in domestic investment from pension funds into high-growth sectors.

Panel discussions addressed joint development priorities aligned with 萝莉视频鈥檚 Vision 2030 and the UK鈥檚 industrial strategy, Invest 2035 鈥 the UK government鈥檚 10-year plan to provide certainty and stability for investments in high-growth sectors driving national growth.

Key topics included expanding public-private partnerships, mobilizing capital for large-scale infrastructure and real estate projects, supporting venture capital ecosystems, and harnessing frontier technologies such as deep tech, space, and clean innovation.

The Saudi Ministry of Investment noted that the summit agenda was designed to encourage practical dialogue, facilitate cross-border investment flows, and accelerate economic diversification through sustainable, forward-looking partnerships.

The London meetings followed the launch of the UK-Saudi Sustainable Infrastructure Assembly in May, a platform uniting companies, policymakers, and experts from both countries to shape the future of investment in infrastructure.

The assembly is part of the UK government鈥檚 鈥淕reat Futures鈥 campaign, which promotes bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, tourism, education, and culture. A concluding meeting is planned for the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh this fall. 

New Saudi offices in the UK, including those of the Public Investment Fund subsidiaries, NEOM, and Elm, alongside 52 UK firms establishing regional headquarters in Riyadh, further highlight expanding cross-border engagement.

Both nations also collaborate in areas such as energy, financial services, education, and green technologies. London has become a preferred hub for Saudi capital, with $69.9 billion raised since 2022 鈥 $13.8 billion of which targeted sustainable finance.