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Saudi mortgage-backed securities to grow in $180bn home-loan market

Saudi mortgage-backed securities to grow in $180bn home-loan market
The effort comes as authorities aim to increase the national homeownership rate to 70 percent by 2030, a goal that is fueling robust mortgage demand and significant expansion of bank balance sheets. Shutterstock
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Updated 07 September 2025

Saudi mortgage-backed securities to grow in $180bn home-loan market

Saudi mortgage-backed securities to grow in $180bn home-loan market

RIYADH: 蹤獲弝け has a large market opportunity forresidential mortgage-backed securities, anchored by $180 billion in home loans and a well-capitalized, profitable banking sector, says S&P Global Ratings.
The launch of the first RMBS deal in August by state-owned Saudi Real Estate Refinance Co., or SRC, follows a surge in mortgage lending, a trend driven by the government's housing push under its Vision 2030 reform plan.
The effort comes as authorities aim to increase the national homeownership rate to 70 percent by 2030, a goal that is fueling robust mortgage demand and significant expansion of bank balance sheets.
S&Ps new note, published as a Credit FAQ rather than a rating action, outlines why momentum is building and what investors will scrutinize, from legal isolation of assets and servicing arrangements to deal mechanics, as RMBS begin to take shape.
The market opportunity is substantial, in our view, as Saudi banks currently hold a mortgage portfolio valued at approximately $180 billion, representing 23 percent of the total loans in the banking sector, at the end of 2024, S&P said.
The agency also noted the Kingdoms strong banking sector capitalization, with a regulatory capital ratio of 19.6 percent as of Dec. 31, 2024.
We note that the contribution of hybrid instruments has been increasing over the past few years, though. Banks display good asset quality indicators, they are profitable, and their funding profile remains healthy, S&P added.
The call comes alongside S&Ps A+ stable sovereign rating and a 3.5 percent medium-term gross domestic product growth outlook, which together underpin investor appetite.
By the end of the second quarter, total real estate loans reached SR932.8 billion ($248.7 billion), with loans to individuals making up about 76 percent of the total, according to data from the Saudi Central Bank, or SAMA. This figure includes commercial real estate loans as well, while the $180 billion estimate reflects the residential segment alone.
Retail real estate loans have climbed over 550 percent since 2016, SAMA data shows. While this surge signals robust, policy-driven housing demand, it has also tightened liquidity, prompting banks to look beyond deposits and plain-vanilla debt for funding.
The securitization channel S&P highlights focuses solely on packaging home loans, not offices or malls. Expanding mortgage finance is now seen as critical to achieving Vision 2030s goal, while securitization offers a repeatable, domestic mechanism to channel long-term funds into the mortgage market.
To address this, policymakers established SRC to buy and refinance mortgages, clearing the path for a secondary market and, eventually, securitization.
That moment arrived in August, when SRC launched the Kingdoms first RMBS transaction, following SAMAs no-objection approval on Aug. 21.
Housing Minister Majid Al-Hogail, SRCs board chair, called the debut a strategic step toward developing 蹤獲弝けs real estate finance market and enhancing its appeal to both domestic and foreign investors, adding that it would improve liquidity, broaden the investor base, and help lenders manage capital and risk more efficiently.
In parallel, recent policy changes most notably the new foreign-ownership law set to take effect in January 2026 are expected to widen the potential investor universe.
Elias Abou Samra, CEO of Rafal Real Estate Development, said packaging home loans into standardized, investable securities will broaden the investor base and deepen liquidity, especially as foreign participation opens up.
He noted that inquiries from international investors rose tremendously after the law was announced, and expects these shifts to lift demand for asset-backed instruments while improving transparency, efficiency, and global integration in the market.
SRC framed securitization as opening attractive investment opportunities in high-credit-quality assets with medium-term maturities, positioning RMBS as a new asset class that deepens capital markets and diversifies instruments available to local and international buyers.
S&P described the debut as a milestone that could potentially pave the way for further issuances, particularly as legal standards solidify and investors gain confidence in deal performance.
For banks, securitization provides headroom to recycle capital into fresh lending, diversify funding, and attract new types of investors, thereby deepening 蹤獲弝けs capital markets. Even a modest share of the $180 billion residential mortgage pool converted into RMBS would create sizeable opportunities for both local and foreign buyers.

What are RMBS
Simply put, securitization groups together similar loans such as home mortgages, auto loans, or corporate receivables and turns that pool into tradable asset-backed securities that investors can buy. The borrowers monthly payments are then used to pay interest and principal on those securities.
To protect investors, the originating lender typically sells the loans to a separate legal entity called a special purpose vehicle in a true-sale transaction. This isolates the assets from the lenders financial troubles, so the bonds are evaluated mainly on the quality of the loan pool and the structure of the deal, rather than the banks balance sheet.
Deals often include layers of protection for example, senior and junior tranches ensuring the safest bonds are paid first.
The August transaction in 蹤獲弝け is an RMBS, meaning bonds supported by home loans to individuals. By turning thousands of ordinary home loans into tradable bonds, lenders can recycle capital into new mortgages, while investors gain access to asset-backed cash flows at varying risk and return levels.

What it is not yet
Loans tied to companies or income-producing properties, such as offices, malls, or warehouses, are generally packaged as asset-backed securities backed by corporate receivables or as commercial mortgage-backed securities.
Because 蹤獲弝け has few securitization precedents, the legal and regulatory framework remains a key factor. S&P noted historical uncertainty around the insolvency remoteness of issuing vehicles, which has slowed development. However, feedback from the market indicates some progress, and greater clarity is anticipated.
S&P expects case-by-case assessments, supported by third-party legal opinions, with regulators playing an active role in shaping a framework attractive to international investors. The stability of the Saudi riyal should also support investor confidence.
The rating approach will largely mirror developed RMBS markets, with benchmarking to peers until local performance histories deepen. The analysis spans the credit quality of the loans, legal and regulatory risks, operational and administrative risks, counterparty exposures, and cash-flow mechanics.
If SRCs debut prices smoothly and performs as expected, S&P says it could pave the way for follow-on issuances, deepen domestic capital markets, and provide banks with a reliable channel to match-fund long-term mortgages, reducing reliance on deposits.
The August deal is just the beginning; if the legal framework and data standardization continue to improve, RMBS could become a regular funding tool and, later, open the door for other Saudi asset classes to follow.


AI-powered threats test 蹤獲弝けs cyber defenses

AI-powered threats test 蹤獲弝けs cyber defenses
Updated 24 October 2025

AI-powered threats test 蹤獲弝けs cyber defenses

AI-powered threats test 蹤獲弝けs cyber defenses
  • Investments surge under Vision 2030 to counter growing digital risks

ALKHOBAR: As artificial intelligence reshapes industries, it is simultaneously rewriting the rules of cybersecurity, forcing 蹤獲弝け to confront new layers of digital risk across its critical sectors.

The Kingdom now faces one of the most aggressive cyberthreat landscapes in the world. Regional data shows 蹤獲弝け accounted for 63 percent of all cyber incidents in the Middle East in 2025, with phishing attacks alone surging 22.5 percent in the second quarter much of it driven by AI-generated emails, deepfake voice scams, and automated phishing tools.

This shift marks a turning point for national security. While 蹤獲弝け continues to invest billions in building a world-class cyber ecosystem, experts warn that attackers are evolving faster than defenses can keep pace.

蹤獲弝けs digital defense ecosystem faces a new reality as AI-enabled phishing and deepfake attacks exploit data vulnerabilities faster than ever before.

A new era of AI-fueled attacks

Damian Wilk, general manager of Emerging Markets EMEA at Gigamon, said the rise of artificial intelligence has created a double-edged effect for security teams.

As AI accelerates digital transformation across industries, its also inadvertently arming cybercriminals with more advanced tools, he said. This dual impact has made data visibility and quality a frontline defense, particularly in hybrid cloud environments.

Wilk pointed to a recent Gigamon survey of global CISOs, in which 86 percent believe combining packet-level data with metadata is essential to improving their organizations security posture. Metadata, he added, is emerging as a scalable way to extract insight from expanding data volumes without overwhelming security teams.

Cybersecurity specialists in the Kingdom are leveraging AI analytics to detect and counter sophisticated threats across hybrid cloud environments. (Supplied)

n the Middle East, the urgency is especially acute. With critical infrastructure and government networks now prime targets, Wilk said deep observability the integration of network telemetry and logs is no longer optional. It has become the backbone of proactive defense and operational resilience.

As threats grow in speed and complexity, regional stakeholders must rethink their investment priorities, he added. The focus should move beyond reactive firewalls and endpoint tools toward data-driven architectures capable of anticipating and preventing attacks before they occur.

蹤獲弝けs cyber investments intensify

The Kingdom has steadily scaled its cyber capabilities. In 2023, 蹤獲弝け invested SR13.3 billion ($3.55 billion) in cybersecurity, a year-on-year increase of 10.83 percent. Key institutions, including the Saudi Data and AI Authority and the National Cybersecurity Authority, are leading national programs that integrate AI into threat monitoring and workforce development.

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These initiatives are part of the broader Vision 2030 agenda, which places digital resilience and AI readiness at the heart of economic diversification. Yet, despite growing awareness, the sophistication of attacks continues to outpace defenses.

The hidden risk inside connected devices

Osama Al-Zoubi, vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Phosphorus Cybersecurity, highlights one of the most overlooked weak points: the XIoT ecosystem the extended network of IoT, OT, and IIoT devices embedded across industries.

Billions of unmanaged and often unpatched devices exist within enterprise and industrial environments, Al-Zoubi said. These include everything from smart sensors and security cameras to operational technology that controls power grids or production systems. Each one represents a potential entry point for attackers.

蹤獲弝けs digital defense ecosystem faces a new reality as AI-enabled phishing and deepfake attacks exploit data vulnerabilities faster than ever before. (Supplied)

He warned that as 蹤獲弝け modernizes infrastructure from smart cities to energy systemsthe number of connected endpoints is skyrocketing. Without a clear inventory and ongoing monitoring of these assets, organizations risk leaving their most critical systems exposed.

To truly protect the Kingdoms digital future, cybersecurity strategies must go beyond traditional IT networks, he said. XIoT security has to become a national priority, because its the layer that quietly powers the modern economy yet remains the easiest to exploit. 

Proactive defense over passive response

Both experts agree on one central message: visibility is power. Observing data traffic through hybrid clouds and identifying vulnerabilities across connected devices are crucial to effective cybersecurity.

For 蹤獲弝け, this means moving from a reactive posture to proactive intelligence. Organizations are urged to adopt continuous monitoring, integrate AI-driven analytics, and align their data security frameworks with national directives from SDAIA and NCA.

Wilk emphasized that the future of cybersecurity lies in predictive visibility turning network data into actionable intelligence.

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AI now enables deepfake voice calls and automated phishing, making traditional defenses less effective.

The Kingdom invested $3.55 billion in cybersecurity in 2023 a 10.8 percent annual increase.

86 percent of CISOs say combining packet-level data with metadata strengthens cyber defenses.

Its not just about detecting threats but about anticipating them. The more visibility you have into your environment, the faster you can adapt and mitigate risk.

Al-Zoubi added that public-private collaboration will be key.

Cybersecurity is no longer an isolated technical function its a shared responsibility between governments, regulators, and the private sector, he said. Awareness, investment, and execution must move in sync if we are to stay ahead of AI-enabled adversaries.

At the heart of 蹤獲弝けs cybersecurity strategy lies visibility real-time monitoring and deep observability that anticipate attacks before they strike. (Supplied)

A call to secure the unseen

As 蹤獲弝け accelerates toward a data-driven economy, experts stress that awareness alone is not enough. The focus must shift to execution closing visibility gaps, protecting overlooked devices, and embedding AI into every layer of cyber defense.

In a region where digital transformation is advancing at record speed, the consequences of inaction are no longer theoretical. The Kingdoms growing reliance on AI, cloud services, and smart infrastructure makes cybersecurity both an economic and national security imperative.

AI has changed the rules of engagement, Wilk said. Its redefining what it means to defend.

Al-Zoubi agrees, issuing a stark warning:

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, but for 蹤獲弝け, awareness must extend year-round. The devices we ignore today could be the ones that bring tomorrows systems down.
 

 


Saudi EXIM Bank extends $26.6bn in credit since launch to boost non-oil exports

Saudi EXIM Bank extends $26.6bn in credit since launch to boost non-oil exports
Updated 23 October 2025

Saudi EXIM Bank extends $26.6bn in credit since launch to boost non-oil exports

Saudi EXIM Bank extends $26.6bn in credit since launch to boost non-oil exports

RIYADH: 蹤獲弝けs Export-Import Bank has provided SR100 billion ($26.6 billion) in credit facilities since its establishment in 2020, marking a major milestone in its development journey. 

The achievement reflects ongoing efforts to boost the national economy by supporting the Kingdoms non-oil exports and enhancing their competitiveness in regional and international markets, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

This aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to raise the share of non-oil exports from 16 percent to 50 percent of gross domestic product, promoting economic diversification and sustainable growth for the Kingdom. 

According to figures released in August, credit facilities grew 44 percent in the first half of 2025, reaching SR23.61 billion, as the state lender intensified efforts to accelerate non-oil export growth. 

Saad bin Abdulaziz Al-Khalb, CEO of the Saudi EXIM Bank, said the institution has made significant progress in supporting Saudi non-oil exports. 

Since its establishment, it has achieved rapid qualitative leaps in providing credit facilities to enable Saudi non-oil exports to expand and spread in various markets around the world, culminating today in reaching SR100 billion, he said, as reported by SPA. 

Al-Khalb added that this milestone comes in the first year of the banks operational phase following the completion of its establishment last February. 

He emphasized that the bank will continue to strive and intensify efforts to reach further horizons to achieve its broader development and economic goals. 

Al-Khalb added that the bank will intensify efforts to extend strategic partnerships aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the export-import system, facilitating trade with regional and global markets, and stimulating commercial and investment opportunities for local exporters across various sectors. 

The bank focuses primarily on building international partnerships to enhance the development and diversification of Saudi non-oil exports and increase their global competitiveness, while adhering to the highest standards of efficiency and transparency, and relying on the principles of sustainability and environmental, social, and corporate governance as part of the banks strategic and operational identity, he said. 

Founded in February 2020, Saudi EXIM Bank operates under the oversight of the National Development Fund. Its mission is to support and expand Saudi non-oil exports by addressing financing gaps and mitigating export-related risks, thereby contributing to sustainable economic growth and diversifying the Kingdoms income sources. 


蹤獲弝け to host 100 startups in Entrepreneurship World Cup finals

蹤獲弝け to host 100 startups in Entrepreneurship World Cup finals
Updated 23 October 2025

蹤獲弝け to host 100 startups in Entrepreneurship World Cup finals

蹤獲弝け to host 100 startups in Entrepreneurship World Cup finals

RIYADH: Some 100 startups from 46 countries have officially qualified for the finals of the Entrepreneurship World Cup 2025, set to be held in the Saudi capital as a centerpiece of the Biban 2025 forum.

Scheduled for Nov. 5-8 at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Centre, the EWC finals are organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority under the theme A Global Destination for Opportunity.

Hosting the finals of the EWC as part of Biban 2025 underscores 蹤獲弝けs role in supporting global innovation and entrepreneurship, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

It reflects the Kingdoms advanced position in attracting international startups, investments, and pioneering ideas, aligning with the economic diversification and sustainability goals outlined in its Vision 2030 blueprint.

The EWC is recognized as the largest global competition for entrepreneurs. This years edition is being held by 紼棗紳莽堯硃a喧 in collaboration with the Global Entrepreneurship Network and the Misk Foundation. 

Participants will compete for a share of a prize pool exceeding $1.5 million in an event that gathers a global elite of entrepreneurs, investors, and experts, highlighting the Kingdoms growing stature as a global hub for entrepreneurship and innovation, SPA reported.

The competition attracted an overwhelming response during its registration phase, with over 10,300 applications received from more than 169 countries. 

The submitted projects underwent multiple rigorous evaluation and judging processes starting last May. From this pool, 250 projects advanced to a virtual training camp, held in partnership with Spain's Esade Ramon Llull University, where the top 100 finalists were ultimately selected to compete for the title.

Among the countries with the strongest representation in the finals are 蹤獲弝け, the US, and the UK.

The qualifying startups span a wide array of vital and forward-looking sectors, including communications, health, and space.

The EWC plays a crucial role in empowering entrepreneurs worldwide by providing a platform to present their ideas directly to investors and venture capital funds. 

Finalists also benefit from specialized training, mentorship, and networking programs designed to enhance their competitive edge and help transform their ideas into scalable projects with global potential.


Closing Bell: Saudi exchange ends week in green at 11,612

Closing Bell: Saudi exchange ends week in green at 11,612
Updated 23 October 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi exchange ends week in green at 11,612

Closing Bell: Saudi exchange ends week in green at 11,612

RIYADH: 蹤獲弝けs Tadawul All Share Index continued its upward movement for the second consecutive day, gaining 25.78 points, or 0.22 percent, to close at 11,611.68.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index reached SR4.88 billion ($1.30 billion), with 153 of the listed stocks advancing and 97 declining.

The Kingdoms parallel market Nomu also gained 13.65 points to close at 25,048.78.

The MSCI Tadawul Index advanced by 0.15 percent to 1,513.22.

Tourism Enterprise Co. was the best-performing stock of the day, with its share price increasing by 8.19 percent to SR17.04.

The share price of Alkhaleej Training and Education Co. rose 5.72 percent to SR28.10, while AYYAN Investment Co. climbed 5.34 percent to SR13.61.

Conversely, shares of Jamjoom Pharmaceuticals Factory Co., which announced its financial results on Oct. 21, declined 4.26 percent to SR152.80.

In a Tadawul filing, Jamjoom Pharmaceuticals said its net profit for the first nine months of this year stood at SR395.73 million, marking a rise of 29.78 percent compared with the same period in 2024.

The pharmaceutical firms third-quarter net profit rose 12.29 percent year on year to SR106.7 million.

Saudi Awwal Bank reported a net profit of SR6.4 billion for the first nine months of this year, representing an increase of 7.75 percent compared with the same period in 2024.

In a Tadawul statement, the bank said its third-quarter net profit reached SR2.14 billion, up 13.86 percent year on year.

Shares of Awwal Bank fell 1.18 percent to SR31.92.

蹤獲弝けn Mining Co., also known as Maaden, announced it had signed an engineering, procurement, and construction management contract worth SR391.1 million with 蹤獲弝けn Bechtel Co. and Bechtel Australia Pty Ltd.

The 39-month contract covers EPC management services for the construction of the Al Rjum mine project, which is expected to produce 3.6 million ounces of gold over 12 years, with estimated annual output of 300,000 ounces.

Maaden said the financial impact of the deal will be determined after construction completion and the start of production.

Shares of Maaden edged up 0.86 percent to SR64.20.


PIF-backed EVIQ, Apsco partner to expand Saudi EV charging network

PIF-backed EVIQ, Apsco partner to expand Saudi EV charging network
Updated 23 October 2025

PIF-backed EVIQ, Apsco partner to expand Saudi EV charging network

PIF-backed EVIQ, Apsco partner to expand Saudi EV charging network

JEDDAH: Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in 蹤獲弝け is set to improve as Public Investment Fund-backed EVIQ has partnered with Arabian Petroleum Supply Co. to deploy fast-charging stations nationwide. 

The collaboration will integrate EVIQs advanced charging technologies with Apscos extensive service station network, focusing on busy highways, urban centers, and key stations to optimize accessibility for EV drivers, according to a press release. 

EVIQ aims to install over 5,000 fast chargers by 2030, supporting the Kingdoms target of electrifying 30 percent of vehicles in Riyadh by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2060. 

The project builds on EVIQs prior agreement with international chauffeur service Blacklane to expand the EV network in major cities. 

Mohammad Bakr Gazzaz, CEO of EVIQ, said: This collaboration with Apsco marks another milestone in our mission to enable a seamless, accessible, and sustainable EV charging ecosystem across the Kingdom. 

He added: Together, we are taking a significant step toward realizing the Kingdoms Vision 2030 goals for greener mobility, paving the way for the future of electric transportation in the Kingdom of 蹤獲弝け. 

EVIQ, a joint venture of PIF and Saudi Electricity Co., is building a nationwide fast-charging network and operates a state-of-the-art R&D facility in Riyadh. 

Apsco is a national energy provider with over 65 years of experience in fuels, lubricants, and energy solutions across automotive, aviation, and industrial sectors. 

By joining forces with EVIQ, we are enabling the infrastructure required for the future of electric transportation, empowering our customers with reliable and accessible charging options across the Kingdom, said Azzam Qari, CEO at Apsco. 

蹤獲弝け is building a comprehensive electric vehicle ecosystem, investing in US-based EV maker Lucid through PIF and developing its homegrown brand Ceer, which is set to launch its first models in 2026. 

Last month, Jeddahs EV network received a boost after the citys transport authority signed a memorandum of understanding with Petromin Co. to develop new charging stations in 蹤獲弝けs second-largest city. 

Under the agreement, Jeddah Transport Co. and Electromin Petromins mobility subsidiary will collaborate on site assessments, design, installation, and operational support for the facilities.

Global projections indicate that eco-friendly vehicles could make up 50 percent of car sales by 2035, highlighting the importance of the countrys electrification efforts in shaping the future of mobility.